Rehg J E, Gigliotti F, Stokes D C
Comparative Medicine Division, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38101.
Lab Anim Sci. 1988 Apr;38(2):155-8.
The diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis in two ferrets who died from unrelated causes prompted a survey to determine the prevalence and incidence of the infection in ferrets at our facility. The survey of the existing ferret population and all new arrivals indicated cryptosporidiosis occurred as a subclinical disease in a high percentage of young ferrets: 40% of the ferret population and 38 to 100% of the new arrivals had cryptosporidial oocysts in their feces. The infection was found to persist for several weeks in both immunocompetent and immunosuppressed ferrets. The interspecies transmission of Cryptosporidium implies that infected ferrets should be considered a potential source of infection for the general population.
对两只死于无关病因的雪貂进行隐孢子虫病诊断后,促使我们开展了一项调查,以确定本机构雪貂中该感染的患病率和发病率。对现有雪貂种群和所有新到雪貂的调查表明,隐孢子虫病在高比例的幼龄雪貂中呈亚临床疾病状态:40%的雪貂种群以及38%至100%的新到雪貂粪便中含有隐孢子虫卵囊。研究发现,该感染在免疫功能正常和免疫抑制的雪貂中均持续数周。隐孢子虫的种间传播意味着,感染的雪貂应被视为普通人群的潜在感染源。