Pandas and parasitesGiant pandas, the international symbol of conservation, are one of the most love
Pandas and parasitesGiant pandas, the international symbol of conservation, are one of the most loved species in the world.A group of parasitic round worms are one of the main causes of mortality of giant pandas in the wild, and collectively infect more than 50 animal species worldwide. Infection can damage the intestines and if the infection reaches the brain and eyes: will often result in death. Dr Russ Morphew at Aberystwyth University, along with researchers at IBERS and Mr Iain Valentine RZSS Edinburgh Zoo look to identify how this deadly parasite responds to anti-parasitic drugs. More specifically, whether drug resistance is the cause of repeat infections in captive giant panda populations. They hope that their findings will not only help to inform conservation strategies in captivity and across China’s giant panda reserves, but also that they could lead to improved control strategies to deal with infection in the future.Read moreImage credits: Top and bottom images: Zhou MengqiMiddle images: Baylisascaris eggs, Steve Gschmeisnner -- source link
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