Clara Danière, Marie‐Pierre Callait‐Cardinal, Frédéric Grenouillet, Karin Lemberger, Benoit Quintard
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摘要
马氏泰尼丝绦虫是一种常见的寄生虫,可影响鼬科动物,啮齿动物是中间宿主。然而,灵长类动物很少感染这种幼虫。本报告描述了一例死于慢性肾病的阿拉奥特兰温和狐猴(Hapalemur alaotrensis)的病例,该狐猴在尸检时被发现患有陶氏囊线虫病。通过对附着在肠系膜和肋骨内侧的囊肿进行显微镜检查,并结合疟原虫囊尾蚴病在法国的流行病学,发现疟原虫囊尾蚴病最有可能是由疟原虫引起的。然而,3 年后,在对法国狐猴中的 T. crassiceps 进行全球研究期间进行的分子鉴定确定了幼虫绦虫为 T. martis。该报告是阿拉奥特兰温顺狐猴感染马氏囊尾蚴的首次记录,显示了分子鉴定在囊尾蚴病诊断中的重要性。
Taenia martis in an Alaotran gentle lemur (Hapalemur alaotrensis): The importance of molecular identification
The cestode Taenia martis is a common parasite affecting mustelids, with rodents serving as intermediate hosts. However, infections with the larval stage have seldomly been described in primates. This report describes a case in an Alaotran gentle lemur (Hapalemur alaotrensis) that died of chronic kidney disease, and in which Taenia cysticercosis was discovered at postmortem examination. Microscopic examination of the cysts attached to the mesentery and the inner side of the ribs, combined with the epidemiology of Taenia cysticercosis in France, pointed to Taenia crassiceps as the most probable aetiology. However, molecular identification, undertaken 3 years later during a global study on T. crassiceps in lemurs in France, identified the larval cestode as T. martis. This report is the first record of T. martis infection in an Alaotran gentle lemur and shows the importance of molecular identification in cysticercosis diagnosis.
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Vet Record Case Reports is an online resource that publishes articles in all fields of veterinary medicine and surgery so that veterinary professionals, researchers and others can easily find important information on both common and rare conditions. Articles may be about a single animal, herd, flock or other group of animals managed together. Common cases that present a diagnostic, ethical or management challenge, or that highlight aspects of mechanisms of injury, pharmacology or histopathology are deemed of particular educational value. All articles are peer reviewed and copy edited before publication.