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      Infeksi cacing saluran pencernaan ular sanca (python reticulatus schneider 1810) sebagai exotic pets

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      2014
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      Rahmayani
      Retnani, Elok Budi
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      Exotic pets adalah jenis satwa liar yang dijadikan hewan kesayangan karena memiliki ciri unik dan menarik untuk dipelihara, diantaranya yaitu ular sanca (Python reticulatus). Perlu mempelajari kemungkinan adanya cacing parasitik zoonotik pada hewan kesayangan tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui jenis, persentase, dan derajat infeksi cacing saluran pencernaan ular sanca yang dijadikan sebagai exotic pets. Sebanyak 5 sampel tinja dikumpulkan dari lima ekor ular dengan pengulangan sebanyak 3 kali pengambilan. Analisis sampel tinja menggunakan modifikasi metode McMaster, flotasi sederhana, saringan bertingkat dan Kato-Katz. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa semua ular menderita kecacingan (100%). Adapun jenis dan persentase kecacingan adalah Ascaris 60%, Trichuris 60%, Strongylid 20%, dan Oxyuris 20%. Rata-rata jumlah telur dalam tiap gram tinja (TTGT) adalah Ascaris 832 TTGT dan Trichuris 514 TTGT.
       
      Exotic pets are wild animals kept as pets for having unique characteristics and attractive, among them are the reticulated python (Python reticulatus). The zoonotic gastrointestinal helminths in exotic pets might been found. The objective of this research was to observe gastrointestinal helminths, percentage infection, and infection intensity of reticulated python kept as exotic pets. A total of 5 individual faecal samples were collected for 3 times. Samples were examined using the modified of McMaster, simple flotation, stratified filter, and Kato-Katz method. The research result shows that all animals (100%) were infected with gastrointestinal helminths included Ascaris 60%, Trichuris 60%, Strongylid 20%, and Oxyuris 20%. The average of the number of egg per gram (EPG) of Ascaris and Trichuris were 832 EPG and 514 EPG, respectifely.
       
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