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COMPLICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH PREGNANCY AND PARTURITION IN AFRICAN WHITE-BELLIED PANGOLINS (PHATAGINUS TRICUSPIS)

Authors :
Jonathan Bergmann
Jennifer N. Langan
Hector Guerra
Michael J. Adkesson
Deborah A. Carboni
James G. Johnson
Sathya K. Chinnadurai
Thomas W. deMaar
Copper Aitken-Palmer
Source :
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 50:678
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, 2019.

Abstract

There are no studies to date on the normal reproductive physiology of African white-bellied pangolins (Phataginus tricuspis). As a reclusive species, little is known about normal gestation, successful parturition, and potential complications during pregnancy. Ten female P. tricuspis were diagnosed as pregnant and monitored under professional care. Five developed complications during pregnancies or during parturition and are detailed in this case series. Dystocia occurred in two dams each, with malposition of a singleton fetus. Both dams were successfully treated with surgical intervention by caesarian section. Of the two individuals, one fetus was nonviable, but the other neonate survived and was reared by the dam to weaning. A third pregnant female died during pregnancy from septicemia resulting in death of the preterm fetus. The two additional dams of the five gave birth to full-term neonates. One fetus was stillborn with evidence of fetal distress, and the other died immediately after birth (perinatal death) with undetermined etiology. Based on this case series, complications associated with pregnancy occur in P. tricuspis, indicating the need for further study and close monitoring during impending parturition.

Details

ISSN :
10427260
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5cbef16c2ae7e6ae6382318765db9c01
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1638/2019-0019