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Case report: Blindness associated with Learedius learedi trematode infection in a green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, of the northern Red Sea

Spirorchiid blood flukes are widespread in sea turtles, causing disease and mortality in their populations, with high prevalence in several ocean basins. Besides being leading parasitic causes of sea turtle strandings in several parts of the world, these infectious agents can cause endocarditis, vas...

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Autores principales: Morick, Danny, Bachmann, Vanessa M., Shemesh, Eli, Botero-Anug, Ana Maria, Zemach-Shamir, Ziv, Aizenberg, Zahi, Davidovich, Nadav, Goldberg, Daphne W., Kan, Gaston, Ofri, Ron, Tchernov, Dan, Levy, Yaniv
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10570618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37841474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1258522
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author Morick, Danny
Bachmann, Vanessa M.
Shemesh, Eli
Botero-Anug, Ana Maria
Zemach-Shamir, Ziv
Aizenberg, Zahi
Davidovich, Nadav
Goldberg, Daphne W.
Kan, Gaston
Ofri, Ron
Tchernov, Dan
Levy, Yaniv
author_facet Morick, Danny
Bachmann, Vanessa M.
Shemesh, Eli
Botero-Anug, Ana Maria
Zemach-Shamir, Ziv
Aizenberg, Zahi
Davidovich, Nadav
Goldberg, Daphne W.
Kan, Gaston
Ofri, Ron
Tchernov, Dan
Levy, Yaniv
author_sort Morick, Danny
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description Spirorchiid blood flukes are widespread in sea turtles, causing disease and mortality in their populations, with high prevalence in several ocean basins. Besides being leading parasitic causes of sea turtle strandings in several parts of the world, these infectious agents can cause endocarditis, vasculitis, thrombosis, miliary egg granulomas, and aneurysms, which ultimately may compromise the survival of green sea turtles. More severe cases may also result in multifocal granulomatous meningitis or pneumonia, both of which can be fatal. Herein, we report the first case of severe trematode infection, Caused by Learedius learedi, in a green sea turtle in the northern Red Sea; this infection is associated with bilateral blindness. Necropsy revealed multiple granulomas with intralesional trematode eggs in the optic nerve, eyes, spleen, heart, and lungs. The parasite was identified as Learedius learedi through specific primers of the ribosomal genome and COI sequences obtained from GenBank. Altogether, these findings emphasize the importance of recognizing the systemic nature of this particular fluke infection to ultimately protect the lives of these marine animals and ensure the sustainability of these species in the wild.
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spelling pubmed-105706182023-10-14 Case report: Blindness associated with Learedius learedi trematode infection in a green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, of the northern Red Sea Morick, Danny Bachmann, Vanessa M. Shemesh, Eli Botero-Anug, Ana Maria Zemach-Shamir, Ziv Aizenberg, Zahi Davidovich, Nadav Goldberg, Daphne W. Kan, Gaston Ofri, Ron Tchernov, Dan Levy, Yaniv Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Spirorchiid blood flukes are widespread in sea turtles, causing disease and mortality in their populations, with high prevalence in several ocean basins. Besides being leading parasitic causes of sea turtle strandings in several parts of the world, these infectious agents can cause endocarditis, vasculitis, thrombosis, miliary egg granulomas, and aneurysms, which ultimately may compromise the survival of green sea turtles. More severe cases may also result in multifocal granulomatous meningitis or pneumonia, both of which can be fatal. Herein, we report the first case of severe trematode infection, Caused by Learedius learedi, in a green sea turtle in the northern Red Sea; this infection is associated with bilateral blindness. Necropsy revealed multiple granulomas with intralesional trematode eggs in the optic nerve, eyes, spleen, heart, and lungs. The parasite was identified as Learedius learedi through specific primers of the ribosomal genome and COI sequences obtained from GenBank. Altogether, these findings emphasize the importance of recognizing the systemic nature of this particular fluke infection to ultimately protect the lives of these marine animals and ensure the sustainability of these species in the wild. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10570618/ /pubmed/37841474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1258522 Text en Copyright © 2023 Morick, Bachmann, Shemesh, Botero-Anug, Zemach-Shamir, Aizenberg, Davidovich, Goldberg, Kan, Ofri, Tchernov and Levy. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Morick, Danny
Bachmann, Vanessa M.
Shemesh, Eli
Botero-Anug, Ana Maria
Zemach-Shamir, Ziv
Aizenberg, Zahi
Davidovich, Nadav
Goldberg, Daphne W.
Kan, Gaston
Ofri, Ron
Tchernov, Dan
Levy, Yaniv
Case report: Blindness associated with Learedius learedi trematode infection in a green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, of the northern Red Sea
title Case report: Blindness associated with Learedius learedi trematode infection in a green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, of the northern Red Sea
title_full Case report: Blindness associated with Learedius learedi trematode infection in a green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, of the northern Red Sea
title_fullStr Case report: Blindness associated with Learedius learedi trematode infection in a green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, of the northern Red Sea
title_full_unstemmed Case report: Blindness associated with Learedius learedi trematode infection in a green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, of the northern Red Sea
title_short Case report: Blindness associated with Learedius learedi trematode infection in a green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas, of the northern Red Sea
title_sort case report: blindness associated with learedius learedi trematode infection in a green sea turtle, chelonia mydas, of the northern red sea
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10570618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37841474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1258522
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