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The frst molecular identifcation and phylogenetic analysis of tick‑borne pathogens in captive wild animals from Lohi Bher Zoo, Pakistan

Tick-borne pathogens are causing severe diseases in livestock, wild animals, and humans. Wild animals play a crucial role in tick-borne pathogens’ transmission life cycle by serving as reservoir hosts or intermediate hosts, posing a continuous risk for domestic animals and humans. The presence of tick-borne pathogens is often ignored in wild animals kept in zoos, which is a public health concern. In the present study, we investigated these pathogens in tick-infested captive wild animal at the Lohi Bher zoo, Pakistan.

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The clinico-pathology and mechanisms of trypanosomosis in captive and free-living wild animals: A review

Reports on the clinico-pathology and mechanisms of trypanosomosis in freeliving and captive wild animals showed that clinical disease and outbreaks occur more commonly among captive than free-living wild animals. This is because the free-living wild animals co-exist with the disease until subjected to captivity. In exceptional cases however, draught, starvation and intercurrent diseases often compromised trypanotolerance leading to overt trypanosomosis in free-living wild animals. Meanwhile, in captivity, space restriction, reduced social interactions, change in social herd structure, reduced specie-to-specie specific

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