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Gut microbial assessment among Hylobatidae at the National Wildlife Rescue Centre, Peninsular Malaysia.

Roberta Chaya Tawie TinggaMillawati GaniAbd Rahman Mohd-RidwanNor Rahman AifatIkki MatsudaBadrul Munir Md-Zain
Published in: Journal of veterinary science (2024)
This study showed no serious health problems that require immediate attention. However, relatively low alpha diversity and few potential bacteria related to gastrointestinal diseases and streptococcal infections were detected. Information on microbial composition is essential as a guideline to sustain a healthy gut condition of captive gibbons in NWRC, especially before releasing this primate back into the wild or semi-wild environment. Further enhanced husbandry environments in the NWRC are expected through continuous health monitoring and increase diversity of the gut microbiota through diet diversification.
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