Institute for Experimental Pathology, University of Iceland, Keldur, Vesturlandsvegur, 112 Reykjavík, Iceland.
Vet Parasitol. 2012 May 25;186(3-4):523-7. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2011.11.024. Epub 2011 Nov 12.
Opportunistic infections with the free living nematode Halicephalobus gingivalis are infrequently reported in horses but the cases are widespread geographically. The nematodes are believed to penetrate wounds and subsequently reproduce within the host tissues. This paper reports two cases of a fatal disease in stallions of the Icelandic breed in Iceland. Case 1: a stallion, which sustained injuries to the mouth after an accident, developed severe neurological signs and had to be euthanatized. Histological examination revealed mild inflammation and malacia in the cerebellum associated with the presence of numerous H. gingivalis nematodes. Case 2: a stallion that started swerving to one side and lost balance was euthanatized due to lack of response to therapy and rapid deterioration. Histological examination revealed numerous H. gingivalis nematodes in the cerebellum, brain stem, cervical spinal cord and in the meninges, with minimal reactive changes. In case 1 the infection presumably was acquired by nematodes from soil penetrating through wounds in the mouth. The mode of the H. gingivalis infection in case 2 is uncertain. These are the first cases of H. gingivalis infection reported from Iceland and the second report from the Nordic countries.
口腔内自由生活的旋毛虫(Halicephalobus gingivalis)偶发感染马属动物,但病例广泛分布于全球。这些线虫被认为会穿透伤口,随后在宿主组织内繁殖。本文报道了冰岛两例冰岛种公马致命性疾病。病例 1:一匹公马,在一次事故中嘴部受伤,出现严重的神经症状,不得不被安乐死。组织学检查显示小脑存在轻度炎症和软化,伴有大量旋毛虫线虫。病例 2:一匹公马开始向一侧倾斜并失去平衡,由于对治疗无反应且病情迅速恶化而被安乐死。组织学检查显示小脑、脑干、颈脊髓和脑膜中有大量旋毛虫线虫,反应性改变极小。病例 1 中,感染可能是通过土壤中的线虫穿透口腔伤口而获得。病例 2 中旋毛虫感染的方式尚不确定。这是冰岛首例旋毛虫感染病例,也是北欧国家的第二例报告。