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      Deteksi Serologis Infeksi Trichinella pada Panthera spp. di Taman Margasatwa Ragunan

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      2021
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      Nugrahaeni, Mutiara
      Satrija, Fadjar
      Estuningsih, Sri
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      Penelitian ini mempelajari kemungkinan infeksi Trichinella pada Panthera spp. yang diberi pakan daging babi hutan di Taman Margasatwa Ragunan. Babi hutan menjadi salah satu satwa liar yang terlibat dalam siklus silvatik Trichinella spp.. Sampel serum yang yang dikumpulkan berasal dari empat Harimau Sumatera, dua Jaguar, dan satu Singa Afrika untuk diuji. Seekor dari empat Harimau Sumatera (25%) seropositif, sedangkan sampel lainnya menunjukan hasil dubius. Serum Jaguar dan Singa Afrika seluruhnya menunjukan hasil seronegatif terhadap antiTrichinella spp. antigen. Penelitian ini menunjukan peran dari daging babi hutan sebagai sumber infeksi Trichinella pada Harimau Benggala yang lahir dan dibesarkan di Taman Margasatwa Ragunan.
       
      This study explored possible Trichinella infection among Panthera spp fed with wild boar meat at the Ragunan zoo. Wildboar becomes one of the wildlife involved in the sylvatic cycle of Trichinella spp. Sample of sera collected from four Bengal Tigers, two Jaguars, and one African Lion collection of the Ragunan zoo tested by indirect ELISA to detect antibodies against Trichinella spp.. One out of four Bengal Tigers (25%) were seropositive, whereas another sample showed the doubtful result. The Jaguar and African lion sera were all seronegative to antiTrcihinella spp. antigen. This study suggested the potential role of wild boar meat as the source of Trcihinella infection in the Bengal Tiger born and raised at the Ragunan Zoo.
       
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