Author:
Feng Shengyong,Chang Han,Wang Yutian,Luo Fubing,Wu Qiaoxing,Han Shuyi,He Hongxuan
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Tetratrichomonas gallinarum is parasitic protozoa with a wide host range. However, its lethal infection is rare reported.
Case presentation
Here, we described the first lethal cases of T. gallinarum infection in black swans in China. Five black swans died within a week in succession without obvious symptoms except mild diarrhea. At necropsy, severe lesions were observed in caeca with thickened caecal walls and hemorrhages in the mucosa. A large number of moving trophozoites were found in the contents of the cecum by microscopic examination. The livers were enlarged with multiple bleeding spots on the surface. Histopathology of the livers showed mononuclear cell infiltration and moderate hyperplasia of fibrous tissue. The histopathology of the cecum showed that the villi of the cecum were edematous. Finally, the presence of T. gallinarum was determined by specific PCR andin-situ hybridization assay. Additionally, common pathogens that can cause similar symptoms were excluded.
Conclusions
The death of the black swan was caused by T. gallinarum, suggesting that the parasite might be a new threat to the Cygnus birds.
Funder
the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing Innovation onsortium of Agriculture Research System
State Administration of Forestry and Grassland
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Veterinary,General Medicine
Cited by
3 articles.
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