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Health evaluation of wild gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) in the Antarctic Peninsula
Authors:Daniel González-Acuña  Jorge Hernández  Lucila Moreno  Bjorn Herrmann  Ricardo Palma  Alejandra Latorre  Gonzalo Medina-Vogel  Mike J Kinsella  Nicolas Martín  Karolina Araya  Iván Torres  Nicolás Fernandez  Bjorn Olsen
Institution:1. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad de Concepción, Av. Vicente Méndez 595, Casilla 537, Chillán, Chile
2. Section for Zoonotic Ecology and Epidemiology, Linnaeus University, 39182, Kalmar, Sweden
3. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile
4. Section of Clinical Bacteriology, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University, 75185, Uppsala, Sweden
5. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, P.O. Box 467, Wellington, New Zealand
6. Facultad de Ecología y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Andrés Bello, República 252, Santiago, Chile
7. Helm West Lab, 2108 Hilda Avenue, Missoula, MT, 59801, USA
8. Section of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University, 75185, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Historically wildlife conservation was based on habitat protection and exploitation control. Only recently have diseases been considered an important issue. However, pathogens are usually described during or after disease outbreaks, but to determine which pathogens may be emerging, surveys of wildlife health are critical in a given time. This study deals with the health status of gentoo penguins Pygoscelis papua in two localities at the Antarctica Peninsula and one at Ardley Island off the South Shetland Islands. Cloacal swaps, fresh fecal samples, ectoparasites, and blood smears were collected. We examined and dissected 14 penguin corpses found dead. Fecal samples were positive for Campylobacter, Escherichia coli and in the carcasses four endoparasitic species were found: Diphyllobothrium sp. and Parorchites zederi, Corynosoma shackletoni and Stegophorus adeliae. The tick Ixodes uriae occurred in five of the examined penguins, and the louse Austrogoniodes gressitti on six birds. From the colony grounds, we collected 1,184 I. uriae. We recorded antibiotic-resistant bacteria, such as E. coli, in ecosystems where gentoo penguins breed. Cloacal samples (300) were negative for Chlamydia, as well as for Salmonella, Campylobacter, E. coli, Newcastle and Influenza viruses.
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