Ferrell Shannon T, Pope Katherine A, Gardiner Chris, Bradway Daniel S, Ambrose Dana L, MacLean Robert A, Norton Terry M, Stedman Nancy L, Garner Michael M
Animal Health Department, Fort Worth Zoo, 1989 Colonial Parkway, Fort Worth, Texas 76110, USA.
J Zoo Wildl Med. 2009 Sep;40(3):543-50. doi: 10.1638/2008-0208.1.
Three immature Sunda wrinkled hornbills (Aceros corrugatus) were diagnosed postmortem with proventricular spirurid nematodiasis. Concurrent severe disseminated larval granulomatosis in other visceral organs was considered contributory to mortality in each case. Clinical signs of nematodiasis were vague but generally consisted of weight loss, anorexia, and lethargy. Frequent antemortem fecal examinations were negative for spirurid eggs. In these present cases, based on routine histopathology, both prophylactic and empirically based therapeutic anthelmintic treatments had no evident benefit in the elimination of the proventricular nematodes. Spirurid nematodiasis may be an important cause of mortality in young hornbills.