School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia.
Vet Parasitol. 2013 Oct 18;197(1-2):74-84. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2013.04.025. Epub 2013 Apr 21.
One hundred and thirty four Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) carcases found since 2004 in south west Australia were necropsied. The livers and spleens from ten of the penguins exhibited varying degrees of multifocal, randomly scattered areas of necrosis and varying numbers of parasites were associated with these areas. Hepatomegaly and splenomegaly were noted in many of these ten cases. Necrosis and parasites were also observed in the cardiac muscle of four of the cases and in the lung tissue in one of the penguins. Using PCR, the parasites were positively identified in four of the cases as Haemoproteus spp. and morphologically identical tissue stage parasites associated with histopathological changes were observed in all ten dead penguins. This is the first study to demonstrate both the in situ presence of the Haemoproteus parasite in any member of the Sphensicidae family and mortality due to its presence. We postulate the involvement of anomalous environmental conditions in a potential increase in local vectors.
自 2004 年以来,在澳大利亚西南部发现了 134 具小企鹅(Eudyptula minor)尸体。对其中 10 只企鹅的肝脏和脾脏进行了解剖,这些组织呈现出不同程度的多灶性、随机散布的坏死区域,并且与这些区域相关的寄生虫数量也不同。在这 10 个病例中,许多病例都出现了肝脾肿大。在其中 4 个病例的心肌和 1 个企鹅的肺组织中也观察到了坏死和寄生虫。通过 PCR 检测,在其中 4 个病例中,寄生虫被确认为 Haemoproteus spp.,并且在所有 10 只死亡企鹅的组织中都观察到与组织病理学变化相关的形态相同的寄生虫。这是首次在 Sphensicidae 科的任何成员中证明 Haemoproteus 寄生虫的存在以及由于其存在而导致的死亡。我们推测,异常的环境条件可能导致当地传播媒介的数量增加。