Warren K S, Swan R A, Hobbs R P, Kuhn E M, Heeney J L
Wanariset Orangutan Reintroduction Centre, East Kalimantan, Indonesia.
J Wildl Dis. 1998 Jul;34(3):644-6. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-34.3.644.
The liver fluke Platynosomum fastosum was identified upon necropsy of three ex-captive orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) which had been part of a rehabilitation program for reintroduction to the wild. This trematode has not been reported in orangutans previously and is commonly found in cats in Southeast Asia. Cross infection from cats via intermediate hosts, to orangutans kept in captivity as pets, could explain their presence in the latter. Although P. fastosum caused intrahepatic and bile duct damage, death of the hosts could not be attributed solely to the presence of the liver fluke infection.
在对三只曾参与野放再引入康复计划的圈养红毛猩猩(Pongo pygmaeus)进行尸检时,发现了肝吸虫扁体吸虫(Platynosomum fastosum)。此前尚未有在红毛猩猩体内发现这种吸虫的报道,它常见于东南亚的猫体内。猫通过中间宿主将其交叉感染给作为宠物圈养的红毛猩猩,这可以解释为何后者体内会有这种吸虫。尽管扁体吸虫造成了肝内和胆管损伤,但宿主的死亡不能仅归因于肝吸虫感染。