Fecal smears of 90 snakes, 29 lizards, and 8 turtles and tortoises were tested for Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts and microsporidian spores. Microsporidian spores measured x̄ = 3.7 µm in length and x̄ = 2.3 µm in width and were present in feces of 19 snakes and 1 lizard (16%); 13 of these snakes also shed Cryptosporidium serpentis oocysts. The oocysts were numerous in all positive samples, whereas microsporidian spores were always sparse, irrespective if whether fecal samples contained the oocysts. Retrospective examination of reptile clinical records revealed that all animals shedding microsporidian spores died naturally due to diseases, pathologic conditions, and clinical problems or were killed due to severe cryptosporidiosis. The present study indicates that microsporidian infections in reptiles have the features of an opportunistic infection.
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April 01 2000
Cryptosporidium serpentis Oocysts and Microsporidian Spores in Feces of Captive Snakes
Thaddeus K. Graczyk;
Thaddeus K. Graczyk
aDepartment of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, and Department of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21205
bMedical Department, The Baltimore Zoo, Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Maryland 21217
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Michael R. Cranfield
Michael R. Cranfield
aDepartment of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, and Department of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21205
bMedical Department, The Baltimore Zoo, Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Maryland 21217
cDivision of Comparative Medicine, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21205
dMorris Animal Foundation's Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project, Baltimore, Maryland 21217
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J Parasitol (2000) 86 (2): 413–414.
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Thaddeus K. Graczyk, Michael R. Cranfield; Cryptosporidium serpentis Oocysts and Microsporidian Spores in Feces of Captive Snakes. J Parasitol 1 April 2000; 86 (2): 413–414. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/0022-3395(2000)086[0413:CSOAMS]2.0.CO;2
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