Pattullo Kimberly M, Wobeser Gary, Lockerbie Betty P, Burgess Hilary J
Department of Veterinary Pathology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
J Vet Diagn Invest. 2013 Jul;25(4):535-40. doi: 10.1177/1040638713491746. Epub 2013 Jun 18.
An 8-year-old female elk (Cervus elaphus canadensis) cow, presented for chronic severe weight loss and unthriftiness, was diagnosed with Babesia odocoilei infection based on blood smear evaluation, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and DNA sequence analysis. Subsequently, velvet antler from a male that died acutely on the same farm was also PCR positive for Babesia spp. Both animals originated from a game ranch of Saskatchewan-bred and -raised animals with no known history of tick exposure, but with a history of numerous sudden deaths of unknown etiology. The presence of B. odocoilei in Canada might be a result of a recent introduction that could have deleterious effects on local wild ungulates or may represent discovery of a previously unrecognized endemic disease in local wildlife.
一头8岁的雌性加拿大马鹿(Cervus elaphus canadensis)母牛因慢性严重体重减轻和发育不良前来就诊,根据血涂片评估、聚合酶链反应(PCR)和DNA序列分析,被诊断为感染了奥氏巴贝斯虫(Babesia odocoilei)。随后,来自同一农场一头急性死亡雄性马鹿的鹿茸经PCR检测,巴贝斯虫属也呈阳性。这两头动物均来自萨斯喀彻温省养殖的狩猎牧场,没有已知的蜱虫接触史,但有许多不明病因的突然死亡病史。奥氏巴贝斯虫在加拿大的出现可能是近期引入的结果,这可能会对当地野生有蹄类动物产生有害影响,也可能代表着在当地野生动物中发现了一种以前未被认识的地方病。