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| Title: | High mortality and lesions of the central nervous system in Trypanosomosis by Trypanosoma vivax in Brazilian hair sheep |
| Authors: | Galiza, G.J Garcia, Herakles Assis, A.C Oliveira, D.M Pimentel, L.A Dantas, A.F Simões, S.V Teixeira, M.M.G Riet-Correa, F |
| Keywords: | Trypanosoma vivax Sheep Anemia Weight loss Hemoparasites Neurological signs |
| Issue Date: | 15-Oct-2013 |
| Series/Report no.: | Veterinary Parasitology;182: 359-363. |
| Abstract: | Here, we report an outbreak of Trypanosoma vivax-induced trypanosomosis in Brazilian
hair sheep on a farm in Paraíba state, a non-endemic region in northeastern Brazilian. Of
306 total sheep, 240 showed clinical signs and 216 died. Clinical signs included anorexia,
lethargy, anemia, rough hair coat, weight loss, submandibular edema, abortion, and in some
cases, neurological signs such as head pressing, lateral recumbence, paddling movements
and muscle tremors. T. vivax was identified by blood smear analysis and polymerase chain
reaction (PCR). At necropsy, animals exhibited watery blood, pale tissue coloring, and the
presence of liquid in the peritoneal cavity and pericardial sac. Histologically, nonsuppurative
myocarditis and meningoencephalitis with areas of malacia were observed. After
treatment, no parasites were detected by blood smear analysis or PCR. Cattle and buffalo
that remained in the same pasture were also infected but presented with asymptomatic
infections. Epidemiological data suggest that T. vivax was introduced to the farm and the
susceptible flock by buffalos that were asymptomatic carriers of the infection; T. vivax was
most likely transmitted by Tabanus spp. bites and also iatrogenically. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/4423 |
| ISSN: | 0304-4017 |
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