Dispharynx nasuta (Nematoda:Acuariidae) infection causing proventricular lesions and death in three captive rosellas (Psittaciformes:Psittacidae) |
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Authors: | Churria Carlos Daniel Gornatti Spinsanti Eugenia Origlia Javier Marcantoni Hugo Piscopo Miguel Loyola Miguel Herrero Petruccelli Miguel |
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Affiliation: | Cátedra de Patología de Aves y Pilíferos, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP), calle 60 y 118 s/n, La Plata (CC 296 B1900AVW), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. danielgornatti@fcv.unlp.edu.ar |
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Abstract: | Two adult male Crimson rosellas (Platycercus elegans) and an adult female eastern rosella (Platycercus eximius) were found dead in their cages in a private aviary in March 2009, April 2010, and February 2010, respectively, without premonitory signs. Their postmortem examination showed pectoral muscle atrophy and a distended proventriculus. The proventricular mucosal surface was covered with a gelatinous, whitish material, where a large number of nematode parasites identified as Dispharynx nasuta were present. A histologic examination revealed a hyperplastic mucosa, spirurid nematodes in the mucosal layer and inflammatory mononuclear cells in the lamina propria. This is the first report of a D. nasuta infection associated with proliferative proventriculitis and subsequent death in psittacine birds. |
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