A 4-mo-old male Japanese white-naped crane (Grus vipio) kept in an outdoor exhibit at the Everland Zoological Gardens in Korea became depressed and developed anorexia, weight loss, and diarrhea. Death of this bird was associated with an overwhelming systemic infection by an intracellular coccidian parasite, which resulted in necrosis and granulomatous inflammation in a number of major organs, including the intestine, liver, spleen, and kidney. Coccidian parasite–laden macrophages were commonly found in the blood vessels of these organs. Using electron microscopy and polymerase chain reaction assays, the parasite was identified as Eimeria sp. The bird was also infected with Cryptosporidium sp., which suggests an immunosuppressed state, although the cause of such suppression was not identified. Our findings suggest that an initial Eimeria sp. intestinal infection spread to other organs through the blood vessels, with the immunosuppressed state possibly contributing to a rapid hematogenous transmission. To our knowledge, this is the first report of disseminated visceral coccidiosis caused by Eimeria sp. in a captive Japanese white-naped crane.
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February 01 2005
Disseminated Visceral Coccidiosis and Cloacal Cryptosporidiosis in a Japanese White-Naped Crane (Grus vipio)
Yongbaek Kim;
Yongbaek Kim
aLaboratory of Experimental Pathology, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
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Elizabeth W. Howerth;
Elizabeth W. Howerth
bDepartment of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30605
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Nam-Sik Shin;
Nam-Sik Shin
cDepartment of Wild Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea
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Soo-Whan Kwon;
Soo-Whan Kwon
dEverland Zoological Gardens, Yongin 449-715, Korea
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Scott P. Terrell;
Scott P. Terrell
eWalt Disney World Animal Programs, Bay Lake, Florida 32830
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Dae-Yong Kim
Dae-Yong Kim
fDepartment of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742 Korea
gTo whom correspondence should be addressed. [email protected]
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J Parasitol (2005) 91 (1): 199–201.
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Yongbaek Kim, Elizabeth W. Howerth, Nam-Sik Shin, Soo-Whan Kwon, Scott P. Terrell, Dae-Yong Kim; Disseminated Visceral Coccidiosis and Cloacal Cryptosporidiosis in a Japanese White-Naped Crane (Grus vipio). J Parasitol 1 February 2005; 91 (1): 199–201. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-378R
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