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SC/68C/E/11
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Resource ID
19162
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Document Number
SC/68C/E/11
Full Title
Franciscana (Pontoporia blainvillei) found dead in Northern Patagonia, Argentina: record, description and sampling. Preliminary report
Author
Winter Marina, Abate Dami?n Sergio, Failla Mauricio, Barandiaran Soledad, Marfil Jimena, I?iguez Bessega Miguel ?ngel
Publisher
IWC
Publication Year
2021
Abstract
The Rio Negro estuary is considered the southernmost breeding and feeding area of the franciscana. Preliminary results of necropsies performed on six dead specimens found dead during 2020 are reported here. One calf, two juveniles/subadults and three adults were analyzed. Two of the adults died in gill nets. Macroparasites of Nematoda and Acantocephala phyla were found in the stomach inspections of four animals. Two dead specimens showed beak deviations which would represent the southernmost report of beak anomalies for the species throughout its range. Scattered granulomatous lesions compatible with mycobacteria was detected in one franciscana. Cultured samples of the whitish nodular lesions showed the development of acid-fast bacilli detection. In addition, molecular identification of <em>Mycobacterium</em> <em>tuberculosis</em> complex was positive. This report will be the first case of <em>Mycobacterium</em> <em>tuberculosis</em> complex in this cetacean. Based on the macroscopic lesions compatible with infectious diseases discovered here, it is necessary to extend the sanitary study of this population of franciscana.