Kingston N, Williams E S, Thorne E T
Department of Veterinary Sciences, College of Agriculture, University of Wyoming, Laramie 82070.
J Wildl Dis. 1990 Jan;26(1):50-4. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-26.1.50.
Trophozoites and cysts of an amoeba resembling Entamoeba bovis were recovered from soft stools of captive pronghorn fawns (Antilocapra americana). Chronic or intermittent diarrhea was observed in most individuals in two groups of hand-raised 1- to 8-mo-old pronghorns. Ileocecal lymph nodes were mildly to moderately enlarged. Microscopic lesions were characterized by lymphoid hyperplasia, focal necrosis and pyogranulomatous inflammation in lymph nodes and focal necrosis and diffuse nonsuppurative enteritis in ileum and cecum. In 12 of 17 fawns, trophic stages of amoebae were observed in the submucosa of the cecum and/or the cortex of the ileocecal lymph node. This is the first report of E. bovis-like organisms invading and causing pathological changes in the tissues of their host.
从圈养的叉角羚幼崽(美洲叉角羚)的软便中发现了类似牛内阿米巴的变形虫滋养体和包囊。在两组人工饲养的1至8月龄叉角羚中,大多数个体都出现了慢性或间歇性腹泻。回盲部淋巴结轻度至中度肿大。显微镜下病变的特征为淋巴结内淋巴组织增生、局灶性坏死和脓性肉芽肿性炎症,以及回肠和盲肠的局灶性坏死和弥漫性非化脓性肠炎。在17只幼崽中的12只中,在盲肠黏膜下层和/或回盲部淋巴结皮质中观察到变形虫的滋养阶段。这是关于类似牛内阿米巴的生物体侵入其宿主组织并引起病理变化的首次报道。