Roundworms killing China's wild pandas

December 6, 2007

Conservationists say a roundworm called Baylisascaris schroederi is killing China's wild pandas.

Peter Daszak of the Consortium for Conservation Medicine told USA Today that a disease most likely caused by the roundworm is the most significant cause of death of wild pandas in the last decade and the problem appears to be getting worse.

The disease can infect the brain and other vital organs, the newspaper said.

The report, which will be published in the journal EcoHealth, said the pandas' shrinking habitat has forced the animals to live in closer proximity and increased their exposure to the parasite through infected droppings.

The researchers, led by Shuyi Zhang of East China Normal University in Shanghai, tracked 789 panda deaths over 30 years, the newspaper said.

Copyright 2007 by United Press International


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