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Sarcocystosis in Cervus elaphus: Comparison of diagnostic methods

Red deer (Cervus elaphus) from a National Wildlife Reserve near Toledo in central Spain were surveyed for Sarcocystis infection. A total of 61 deer were examined. Tissue compression and histology were used to examine samples from diaphragm and heart from each animal included in the study, and result...

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Autores principales: Luzón, Mónica, Domínguez-González, Julia, Soto-Carrión, Ana María, Alunda, José María, Fuente, Concepción de la
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4683567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26767167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2015.11.001
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Domínguez-González, Julia
Soto-Carrión, Ana María
Alunda, José María
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description Red deer (Cervus elaphus) from a National Wildlife Reserve near Toledo in central Spain were surveyed for Sarcocystis infection. A total of 61 deer were examined. Tissue compression and histology were used to examine samples from diaphragm and heart from each animal included in the study, and results from the two techniques and the two tissues were compared to determine the tissue and technique that provide the most accurate measure of prevalence and intensity. Prevalence and intensity were then compared between calves, yearlings and adults. Sarcocystis was detected in 59 (97%) of the 61 deer. Comparison between tissues showed that (a) prevalence based on histology was similar for heart and diaphragm, (b) prevalence based on compression was significantly higher for heart than for diaphragm and (c) intensity was significantly higher for heart than for diaphragm, regardless of the technique used. Comparison between techniques showed that (a) both techniques rendered similar prevalences and intensities of Sarcocystis infection with heart samples and (b) both techniques were not comparable with diaphragm samples (compression rendered lower prevalence but higher intensity than histology). Together these data suggest that heart is the preferable tissue for estimating prevalence and intensity, regardless of the technique used. A preliminary species identification of isolated cysts from three animals showed two morph types, corresponding to Sarcocystis cervicanis (syn. S. cf. grueneri; S. wapiti) in the heart and diaphragm of three animals and S. hjorti, only in the diaphragm of two animals. Given the different location of those morph types, both heart and diaphragm should be sampled and preferably assessed using histology to most reliably detect infection. Based on histology of heart, prevalence and intensity of Sarcocystis were significantly lower in calves than in yearlings or adults.
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spelling pubmed-46835672016-01-13 Sarcocystosis in Cervus elaphus: Comparison of diagnostic methods Luzón, Mónica Domínguez-González, Julia Soto-Carrión, Ana María Alunda, José María Fuente, Concepción de la Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl Article Red deer (Cervus elaphus) from a National Wildlife Reserve near Toledo in central Spain were surveyed for Sarcocystis infection. A total of 61 deer were examined. Tissue compression and histology were used to examine samples from diaphragm and heart from each animal included in the study, and results from the two techniques and the two tissues were compared to determine the tissue and technique that provide the most accurate measure of prevalence and intensity. Prevalence and intensity were then compared between calves, yearlings and adults. Sarcocystis was detected in 59 (97%) of the 61 deer. Comparison between tissues showed that (a) prevalence based on histology was similar for heart and diaphragm, (b) prevalence based on compression was significantly higher for heart than for diaphragm and (c) intensity was significantly higher for heart than for diaphragm, regardless of the technique used. Comparison between techniques showed that (a) both techniques rendered similar prevalences and intensities of Sarcocystis infection with heart samples and (b) both techniques were not comparable with diaphragm samples (compression rendered lower prevalence but higher intensity than histology). Together these data suggest that heart is the preferable tissue for estimating prevalence and intensity, regardless of the technique used. A preliminary species identification of isolated cysts from three animals showed two morph types, corresponding to Sarcocystis cervicanis (syn. S. cf. grueneri; S. wapiti) in the heart and diaphragm of three animals and S. hjorti, only in the diaphragm of two animals. Given the different location of those morph types, both heart and diaphragm should be sampled and preferably assessed using histology to most reliably detect infection. Based on histology of heart, prevalence and intensity of Sarcocystis were significantly lower in calves than in yearlings or adults. Elsevier 2015-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4683567/ /pubmed/26767167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2015.11.001 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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