Protozoal encephalitis associated with Sarcocystis calchasi and S. falcatula during an epizootic involving Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) in coastal Southern California, USA

Between March and May 2019, wildlife rehabilitation centers along coastal southern California admitted increased numbers of Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) with neurological disease including head tilt, nystagmus, torticollis, tremors, paresis, paralysis, and ataxia. Seven corm...

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Main Authors: Ozge Erdogan Bamac, Krysta H. Rogers, David Arranz-Solís, Jeroen P.J. Saeij, Stephany Lewis, Rebecca Duerr, Julie Skoglund, Lisa Peronne, Aslı Mete
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Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
Series:International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
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spelling doaj-1724c482450c42ed899c4bf025d80b572020-11-25T03:55:19ZengElsevierInternational Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife2213-22442020-08-0112185191Protozoal encephalitis associated with Sarcocystis calchasi and S. falcatula during an epizootic involving Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) in coastal Southern California, USAOzge Erdogan Bamac0Krysta H. Rogers1David Arranz-Solís2Jeroen P.J. Saeij3Stephany Lewis4Rebecca Duerr5Julie Skoglund6Lisa Peronne7Aslı Mete8Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathology, Alkent Mah. 2000, Yigitturk Cad, A-2 Blok Buyukcekmece, 34500, Istanbul, TurkeyWildlife Investigations Laboratory, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, 1701 Nimbus Road Suite D, Rancho Cordova, CA, 95670, USADepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA, 95616, USADepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA, 95616, USACalifornia Wildlife Center, 26026 Piuma Road, Calabasas, CA, 91302, USAInternational Bird Rescue, 3601 S Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA, 90731, USAInternational Bird Rescue, 3601 S Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA, 90731, USAWetlands and Wildlife Care Center, 21900 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA, 92646, USACalifornia Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory, University of California, Davis, 620 West Health Sciences Dr., Davis, CA, 95616, USA; Corresponding author. California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory, University of California, Davis, 620 West Health Sciences Dr, Davis, CA, 95616, USA.Between March and May 2019, wildlife rehabilitation centers along coastal southern California admitted increased numbers of Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) with neurological disease including head tilt, nystagmus, torticollis, tremors, paresis, paralysis, and ataxia. Seven cormorants from Los Angeles County and one cormorant from Orange County were submitted for postmortem examination. Gross findings included thin to fair body condition, generalized congestion/hyperemia, nematode parasites in the ventriculus, and diarrhea in the seven birds from Los Angeles County while the one bird from Orange County had icterus. Histologic examination revealed sarcocysts in the adductor muscles and meningoencephalitis characterized by coalescing infiltrations of macrophages, lymphocytes and plasma cells with severe perivascular cuffing and gliosis in all eight cormorants. Rare to few numbers of schizonts were seen in the cerebrum of the seven cormorants from Los Angeles County whereas the cormorant from Orange County had numerous schizonts in various stages of development in the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. All eight birds were positive for the generic Sarcocystis spp. 28S PCR. The seven cormorants from Los Angeles County tested positive for the S. calchasi-specific ITS1 and confirmed by sequencing, while the analysis of the 28S sequence in the cormorant from Orange County showed a 100% homology to S. falcatula. This bird also was positive by immunohistochemistry for Sarcocystis spp. using a polyclonal antibody that detects S. falcatula and S. neurona. This report demonstrates for the first time that seabirds such as Brandt's cormorants may be intermediate or dead-end hosts for S. calchasi and/or S. falcatula, and that S. calchasi can cause epizootic infection in a seabird.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213224420300596AvianSeabirdBrandt's cormorantEpizooticProtozoal encephalitisSarcocystis
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author Ozge Erdogan Bamac
Krysta H. Rogers
David Arranz-Solís
Jeroen P.J. Saeij
Stephany Lewis
Rebecca Duerr
Julie Skoglund
Lisa Peronne
Aslı Mete
spellingShingle Ozge Erdogan Bamac
Krysta H. Rogers
David Arranz-Solís
Jeroen P.J. Saeij
Stephany Lewis
Rebecca Duerr
Julie Skoglund
Lisa Peronne
Aslı Mete
Protozoal encephalitis associated with Sarcocystis calchasi and S. falcatula during an epizootic involving Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) in coastal Southern California, USA
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
Avian
Seabird
Brandt's cormorant
Epizootic
Protozoal encephalitis
Sarcocystis
author_facet Ozge Erdogan Bamac
Krysta H. Rogers
David Arranz-Solís
Jeroen P.J. Saeij
Stephany Lewis
Rebecca Duerr
Julie Skoglund
Lisa Peronne
Aslı Mete
author_sort Ozge Erdogan Bamac
title Protozoal encephalitis associated with Sarcocystis calchasi and S. falcatula during an epizootic involving Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) in coastal Southern California, USA
title_short Protozoal encephalitis associated with Sarcocystis calchasi and S. falcatula during an epizootic involving Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) in coastal Southern California, USA
title_full Protozoal encephalitis associated with Sarcocystis calchasi and S. falcatula during an epizootic involving Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) in coastal Southern California, USA
title_fullStr Protozoal encephalitis associated with Sarcocystis calchasi and S. falcatula during an epizootic involving Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) in coastal Southern California, USA
title_full_unstemmed Protozoal encephalitis associated with Sarcocystis calchasi and S. falcatula during an epizootic involving Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) in coastal Southern California, USA
title_sort protozoal encephalitis associated with sarcocystis calchasi and s. falcatula during an epizootic involving brandt's cormorants (phalacrocorax penicillatus) in coastal southern california, usa
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
issn 2213-2244
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Between March and May 2019, wildlife rehabilitation centers along coastal southern California admitted increased numbers of Brandt's cormorants (Phalacrocorax penicillatus) with neurological disease including head tilt, nystagmus, torticollis, tremors, paresis, paralysis, and ataxia. Seven cormorants from Los Angeles County and one cormorant from Orange County were submitted for postmortem examination. Gross findings included thin to fair body condition, generalized congestion/hyperemia, nematode parasites in the ventriculus, and diarrhea in the seven birds from Los Angeles County while the one bird from Orange County had icterus. Histologic examination revealed sarcocysts in the adductor muscles and meningoencephalitis characterized by coalescing infiltrations of macrophages, lymphocytes and plasma cells with severe perivascular cuffing and gliosis in all eight cormorants. Rare to few numbers of schizonts were seen in the cerebrum of the seven cormorants from Los Angeles County whereas the cormorant from Orange County had numerous schizonts in various stages of development in the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. All eight birds were positive for the generic Sarcocystis spp. 28S PCR. The seven cormorants from Los Angeles County tested positive for the S. calchasi-specific ITS1 and confirmed by sequencing, while the analysis of the 28S sequence in the cormorant from Orange County showed a 100% homology to S. falcatula. This bird also was positive by immunohistochemistry for Sarcocystis spp. using a polyclonal antibody that detects S. falcatula and S. neurona. This report demonstrates for the first time that seabirds such as Brandt's cormorants may be intermediate or dead-end hosts for S. calchasi and/or S. falcatula, and that S. calchasi can cause epizootic infection in a seabird.
topic Avian
Seabird
Brandt's cormorant
Epizootic
Protozoal encephalitis
Sarcocystis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213224420300596
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