Sarah Myers, Brianne Taylor, Ragan Wilson, Shannon Caseltine, Ruth C Scimeca
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我们在此描述了在美国得克萨斯州一只狂犬病阳性条纹臭鼬(Mephitis mephitis)体内偶然发现的窦蛔虫 Skrjabingylus chitwoodorum。在北美洲,臭鼬是这种偏口线虫的天然宿主,感染后宿主的头盖骨会受到明显的损伤,成虫寄生于此。此外,在得克萨斯州,臭鼬被认为是狂犬病的主要传播源。2022 年 11 月,该动物在得克萨斯州北部被发现,在安乐术前出现神经症状,随后被送往俄克拉荷马州动物疾病诊断实验室进行狂犬病检测。直接荧光抗体检测表明该动物狂犬病抗体阳性,组织采集后,从颅骨中发现大量成线虫,通过形态学和线粒体细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚单位 I 基因扩增鉴定为 S. chitwoodorum。在组织学上,我们在几个位置发现了淋巴组织细胞性脑膜炎,并在楔形板喙侧发现了慢性鼻窦炎。由于行为异常,我们还通过 PCR 检测了弓形虫,但没有检测到寄生虫 DNA。S.chitwoodorum和狂犬病毒同时感染可能会导致臭鼬出现神经症状。
Skrjabingylus chitwoodorum in a rabies-positive striped skunk in Texas.
We describe here a case of the sinus roundworm, Skrjabingylus chitwoodorum, found incidentally in a rabies-positive striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) in Texas, USA. Skunks serve as a natural definitive host for this metastrongylid nematode in North America, in which infections result in observable damage to the host cranium, where adult parasites reside. Additionally, skunks are considered the primary reservoir of rabies in Texas. In November 2022, the animal was discovered in northern Texas displaying neurologic signs before euthanasia and submission to the Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory for rabies testing. Direct fluorescent antibody testing indicated that the animal was rabies-positive, and, upon tissue collection, numerous adult nematodes were recovered from the cranium and identified as S. chitwoodorum by morphology and amplification of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene. Histologically, we found lymphohistiocytic meningitis in several loci and chronic sinusitis rostral to the cribriform plate. Due to behavioral abnormalities, we additionally tested for Toxoplasma gondii via PCR, but no parasite DNA was detected. Concurrent infection by S. chitwoodorum and rabies virus may contribute to neurologic signs in skunks.
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The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (J Vet Diagn Invest) is an international peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly in English by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD). JVDI is devoted to all aspects of veterinary laboratory diagnostic science including the major disciplines of anatomic pathology, bacteriology/mycology, clinical pathology, epidemiology, immunology, laboratory information management, molecular biology, parasitology, public health, toxicology, and virology.