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First Report of Sarconema Eurycerca (Filarioidea) in Mute Swan (Cygnus Olor) in Poland – the Case Report

Mute swans (Cygnus olor) of the Anatidae family are common in wetlands of Europe. They winter in Africa, Asia and some parts of Europe. The species is exposed to many pathogens in its places of residence, including parasites possibly introduced from tropical countries by other species of birds that...

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Autores principales: Michalski, M. M., Gałęcki, R., Siedlecka, K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sciendo 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6662023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31662674
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2018-0042
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Gałęcki, R.
Siedlecka, K.
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description Mute swans (Cygnus olor) of the Anatidae family are common in wetlands of Europe. They winter in Africa, Asia and some parts of Europe. The species is exposed to many pathogens in its places of residence, including parasites possibly introduced from tropical countries by other species of birds that take long wanderings and occupy a similar ecological niche. One such case is the infection of the Sarconema eurycerca, nematode belonging to the Filarioidea family. It invades the bird’s myocardium and, according to some authors, this nematode may be one of the main causes of swans’ deaths. The material for the present study was an approximately 2 year old female mute swan, which during the flight fell suddenly to the ground in Pomorskie Voivodeship (Poland, 53°50′18″N 18°12′54″E) in November. During the examination and medical observation, weakness, diarrhea and infestation with lice were found. The cause of its eventual death was attributed to a failure of the circulatory system. Post mortem, two abscesses with diameters of 2-3 cm were found in its liver parenchyma. Three nematodes were visible in the epicardium and many more in myocardium. Upon cutting open the heart, small yellowish foci, about 1 mm in diameter were scattered over valves. On the basis of morphological features, infection by Sarconema eurycerca was concluded. As far as we are aware, in Poland there were no earlier reports of this parasite infecting a swan.
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spelling pubmed-66620232019-10-29 First Report of Sarconema Eurycerca (Filarioidea) in Mute Swan (Cygnus Olor) in Poland – the Case Report Michalski, M. M. Gałęcki, R. Siedlecka, K. Helminthologia Case Report Mute swans (Cygnus olor) of the Anatidae family are common in wetlands of Europe. They winter in Africa, Asia and some parts of Europe. The species is exposed to many pathogens in its places of residence, including parasites possibly introduced from tropical countries by other species of birds that take long wanderings and occupy a similar ecological niche. One such case is the infection of the Sarconema eurycerca, nematode belonging to the Filarioidea family. It invades the bird’s myocardium and, according to some authors, this nematode may be one of the main causes of swans’ deaths. The material for the present study was an approximately 2 year old female mute swan, which during the flight fell suddenly to the ground in Pomorskie Voivodeship (Poland, 53°50′18″N 18°12′54″E) in November. During the examination and medical observation, weakness, diarrhea and infestation with lice were found. The cause of its eventual death was attributed to a failure of the circulatory system. Post mortem, two abscesses with diameters of 2-3 cm were found in its liver parenchyma. Three nematodes were visible in the epicardium and many more in myocardium. Upon cutting open the heart, small yellowish foci, about 1 mm in diameter were scattered over valves. On the basis of morphological features, infection by Sarconema eurycerca was concluded. As far as we are aware, in Poland there were no earlier reports of this parasite infecting a swan. Sciendo 2019-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6662023/ /pubmed/31662674 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2018-0042 Text en © 2019 M. M. Michalski, R. Gałęcki, K. Siedlecka, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
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First Report of Sarconema Eurycerca (Filarioidea) in Mute Swan (Cygnus Olor) in Poland – the Case Report
title First Report of Sarconema Eurycerca (Filarioidea) in Mute Swan (Cygnus Olor) in Poland – the Case Report
title_full First Report of Sarconema Eurycerca (Filarioidea) in Mute Swan (Cygnus Olor) in Poland – the Case Report
title_fullStr First Report of Sarconema Eurycerca (Filarioidea) in Mute Swan (Cygnus Olor) in Poland – the Case Report
title_full_unstemmed First Report of Sarconema Eurycerca (Filarioidea) in Mute Swan (Cygnus Olor) in Poland – the Case Report
title_short First Report of Sarconema Eurycerca (Filarioidea) in Mute Swan (Cygnus Olor) in Poland – the Case Report
title_sort first report of sarconema eurycerca (filarioidea) in mute swan (cygnus olor) in poland – the case report
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2018-0042
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