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First description of peritoneal and pleural metacestodosis caused by Mesocestoides vogae in a European wild cat (Felis silvestris silvestris) (CROSBI ID 292379)

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Sindičić, Magda ; Gudan Kurilj, Andrea ; Martinković, Franjo ; Bujanić, Miljenko ; Lukač, Maja ; Reckendorf, Anja ; Bernstorf Hydeskov, Helle ; Roberto Rolando Pisano, Simone ; Gross, Stephanie ; Konjević, Dean First description of peritoneal and pleural metacestodosis caused by Mesocestoides vogae in a European wild cat (Felis silvestris silvestris) // Parasitology research, 120 (2021), 6; 2275-2279. doi: 10.1007/s00436-021-07141-8

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Sindičić, Magda ; Gudan Kurilj, Andrea ; Martinković, Franjo ; Bujanić, Miljenko ; Lukač, Maja ; Reckendorf, Anja ; Bernstorf Hydeskov, Helle ; Roberto Rolando Pisano, Simone ; Gross, Stephanie ; Konjević, Dean

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First description of peritoneal and pleural metacestodosis caused by Mesocestoides vogae in a European wild cat (Felis silvestris silvestris)

Tapeworms of the genus Mesocestoides (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Mesocestoididae) are still enigmatic to scientists, due to their high morphological variability, low host specificity and unknown details of their life cycle. They are found worldwide, with carnivorous mammals are the main definitive hosts, and the disease is potentially zoonotic. After ingestion by a definitive host, the tetrathyridium can occasionally migrate through the intestinal wall and reach the peritoneal cavity or abdominal organs causing peritoneal metacestodosis. Here we report on a case of metacestodosis of a European wild cat (Felis silvestris silvestris) found dead in Croatia. At necropsy a large number of white, rice-like structures were found free in the abdominal and thoracic cavities, as well as along the serous surfaces and in the lungs. DNA isolated from the nodules was genotyped and based on a 320 base pair long 12S fragment classified as Mesocestoides vogae . Although postmortum changes were advanced, severe emaciation due to the severe parasitic infection and gastrointestinal bleeding were diagnosed as the likely cause of death. Intestinal cestodosis was previously reported in wild cats, but according to our knowledge, this is the first description of peritoneal and pleural metacestodosis caused by M. vogae tetrathyridia (metacestodes) in any wild carnivore species.

Mesocestoides, European wild cat, necropsy, 12S rDNA gene

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Podaci o izdanju

120 (6)

2021.

2275-2279

objavljeno

0932-0113

1432-1955

10.1007/s00436-021-07141-8

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Veterinarska medicina

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