Giuseppe Giglia, Ilaria Porcellato, Maria Luisa Marenzoni, Elisa Rampacci, Marco Bottinelli, Andrea Matucci, Fabrizio Passamonti, Elvio Lepri
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摘要
2017年,据报道,在意大利翁布里亚的一个养殖场,作为狩猎活饵训练的家鸽(Columba livia var. domestica)出现了呼吸道疾病和低死亡率。临床观察到鸟嘴张开呼吸,双翅下垂,咽、喉充血。三只鸟被送去验尸。大体病理检查显示所有病例弥漫性气管粘膜充血,伴有轻度消瘦和多器官充血。镜下可见气管弥漫性上皮增生(n = 3)和固有层弥漫性淋巴细胞浸润(n = 3)。其他器官未见病变。根据报告的临床症状和病变,怀疑为支原体感染,对气管标本进行分子检测,鉴定为柱状支原体。随后进行免疫组化以定位组织病变内的微生物。免疫组织化学证实了支原体在所有鸟类气管上皮细胞上的存在。据报道,在给药后,该养殖场的临床症状完全缓解,临床症状无复发。这些发现表明,柱状分枝杆菌可能在家鸽的呼吸道疾病和低死亡率中起潜在作用。
Detection of Mycoplasma columbinasale in Cases of Respiratory Disease in Domestic Pigeons (Columba livia var. domestica).
In 2017, respiratory disease and low mortality were reported in domestic flying pigeons (Columba livia var. domestica) trained as hunting live bait in a breeding farm in Umbria, Italy. Clinically, open beak breathing, dropped wings, and pharyngeal and laryngeal hyperaemia were observed. Three birds were submitted for necropsy. Gross pathological evaluation revealed in all cases diffuses hyperaemia of the tracheal mucosa in association with mild emaciation and multiorgan congestion. Microscopically, diffuse epithelial hyperplasia of the trachea (n = 3) and diffuse lymphocytic infiltration of the lamina propria (n = 3) were observed. No lesions were reported in other organs. Based on reported clinical signs and lesions, Mycoplasma spp. were suspected, and molecular detection was performed on tracheal specimens leading to the identification of Mycoplasma columbinasale. Immunohistochemistry was subsequently performed to localize the microorganism within tissue lesions. Immunohistochemistry confirmed the presence of Mycoplasma species on the tracheal epithelial cells of all birds. Following tylosin administration, complete resolution of the clinical condition and lack of recurrence of clinical signs were reported in the breeding farm. These findings suggest that M. columbinasale could potentially have a role in the respiratory disease and low mortality in domestic pigeons.
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Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series in all areas of veterinary medicine.