Kakogawa Masayoshi, Ono Ayana, Inumaru Mizue, Sato Yukita, Asakawa Mitsuhiko
Kobe Animal Kingdom, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0047, Japan.
Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University, Ebetsu, Hokkaido 069-8501, Japan.
J Vet Med Sci. 2019 Dec 26;81(12):1892-1895. doi: 10.1292/jvms.19-0483. Epub 2019 Nov 4.
One captive musophagid bird at a zoological garden in Japan showed clinical symptoms and was found to be infected with avian haemosporidia. We subsequently collected blood from all musophagid birds kept in the garden and examined for avian haemosporidia using both microscopic and molecular examination. Only Haemoproteus gametocytes were observed in the blood of two Guinea turaco (Tauraco persa). Three genetic lineages of Haemoproteus were identified from three Guinea turacos and one genetic lineage of Leucocytozoon was identified from a grey plantain-eater (Crinifer piscator). Detected Haemoproteus lineages were all identical and completely different from those previously reported in Japan, suggesting that these birds were infected in their original habitat. This is the first record of Haemoproteus infection in Guinea turacos.
日本一家动物园里的一只圈养食果鸟出现了临床症状,经检测发现感染了禽血孢子虫。随后,我们采集了园内所有食果鸟的血液,通过显微镜检查和分子检测来检测禽血孢子虫。仅在两只冠蕉鹃(Tauraco persa)的血液中观察到疟原虫配子体。从三只冠蕉鹃中鉴定出了三种疟原虫遗传谱系,从一只灰蕉鹃(Crinifer piscator)中鉴定出了一种白细胞虫遗传谱系。检测到的疟原虫谱系均相同,且与日本此前报道的谱系完全不同,这表明这些鸟类是在其原生栖息地感染的。这是冠蕉鹃感染疟原虫的首次记录。