Ball R L, Dryden M, Wilson S, Veatch J
Topeka Zoo, Kansas 66606, USA.
J Zoo Wildl Med. 1998 Jun;29(2):221-4.
An adult white-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar) at a zoo in eastern Kansas was euthanized after developing a head tremor, generalized motor incoordination, and partial paresis of the right arm that persisted over 2 yr. Magnetic resonance imaging early in the course of the disease demonstrated a localized left frontal lobe cerebritis. Larvae morphologically consistent with a Baylisascaris species were seen in tissue sections of the cerebrum and cerebellum. Epizootiologic investigation, which included qualitative fecal flotations, evaluation of soil samples for nematode eggs, and necropsy examination of livetrapped raccoons (Procyon lotor), indicated that Baylisascaris procyonis was most likely to have caused the cerebrospinal nematodiasis in this gibbon.
堪萨斯州东部一家动物园里的一只成年白掌长臂猿(白掌长臂猿属),在出现头部震颤、全身运动不协调以及右臂部分轻瘫并持续了两年多后被实施安乐死。疾病早期的磁共振成像显示左额叶局限性脑炎。在大脑和小脑的组织切片中发现了形态上与拜氏蛔线虫属物种一致的幼虫。流行病学调查包括定性粪便漂浮法、评估土壤样本中的线虫卵以及对诱捕的浣熊(北美浣熊)进行尸检,结果表明浣熊拜氏蛔线虫极有可能是导致这只长臂猿患脑脊髓线虫病的原因。