Gastrointestinal helminths and related histopathological lesions in black-necked swans Cygnus melancoryphus from the Carlos Anwandter Nature Sanctuary, Southern Chile

Abstract Black-necked swans are distributed across South America and face conservation problems in Chile according to data of the State institution SAG. The aim of this study was to identify helminths and to assess associated tissue damage via histopathology. A total of 19,291 parasites were isolate...

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Main Authors: Pablo Oyarzún-Ruiz, Pamela Muñoz, Enrique Paredes, Gastón Valenzuela, Jorge Ruiz
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Language:English
Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria
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spelling doaj-c62b42685c6a4c2a894df6e7f12dd2d32020-11-25T02:11:17ZengColégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária1984-296110.1590/s1984-29612019063S1984-29612019005015106Gastrointestinal helminths and related histopathological lesions in black-necked swans Cygnus melancoryphus from the Carlos Anwandter Nature Sanctuary, Southern ChilePablo Oyarzún-RuizPamela MuñozEnrique ParedesGastón ValenzuelaJorge RuizAbstract Black-necked swans are distributed across South America and face conservation problems in Chile according to data of the State institution SAG. The aim of this study was to identify helminths and to assess associated tissue damage via histopathology. A total of 19,291 parasites were isolated from 21 examined birds; 17 species were identified, including nematodes, flukes, and tapeworms. Of these, 12 were new host records, 13 were reported for the first time in Chile, and 5 were new records for the Neotropical region. Further, the flukes Schistosomatidae gen. sp. and Echinostoma echinatum are of zoonotic concern. Regarding histopathology, an inflammatory response was found along the birds’ entire digestive tract. Nevertheless, it is difficult to declare that there is a clear association between such lesions and isolated parasites, as other noxa could be responsible as well. Although in some cases there was an evident association, such inflammatory responses and necrosis were minimal, as occurred with Capillaria, Retinometra, Catatropis, Echinostoma, and Schistosomatidae gen. sp. Nevertheless, Epomidiostomum vogelsangi caused granulomatous injuries, an important inflammatory response, and necrosis, but it always circumscribed to superficial layers of the gizzard. Conversely, Paramonostomum was not associated with an inflammatory response despite a high parasitic load.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612019005015106&lng=en&tlng=enCygnus melancoryphushelmintoshistopatologiazoonosesChile
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author Pablo Oyarzún-Ruiz
Pamela Muñoz
Enrique Paredes
Gastón Valenzuela
Jorge Ruiz
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Pamela Muñoz
Enrique Paredes
Gastón Valenzuela
Jorge Ruiz
Gastrointestinal helminths and related histopathological lesions in black-necked swans Cygnus melancoryphus from the Carlos Anwandter Nature Sanctuary, Southern Chile
Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária
Cygnus melancoryphus
helmintos
histopatologia
zoonoses
Chile
author_facet Pablo Oyarzún-Ruiz
Pamela Muñoz
Enrique Paredes
Gastón Valenzuela
Jorge Ruiz
author_sort Pablo Oyarzún-Ruiz
title Gastrointestinal helminths and related histopathological lesions in black-necked swans Cygnus melancoryphus from the Carlos Anwandter Nature Sanctuary, Southern Chile
title_short Gastrointestinal helminths and related histopathological lesions in black-necked swans Cygnus melancoryphus from the Carlos Anwandter Nature Sanctuary, Southern Chile
title_full Gastrointestinal helminths and related histopathological lesions in black-necked swans Cygnus melancoryphus from the Carlos Anwandter Nature Sanctuary, Southern Chile
title_fullStr Gastrointestinal helminths and related histopathological lesions in black-necked swans Cygnus melancoryphus from the Carlos Anwandter Nature Sanctuary, Southern Chile
title_full_unstemmed Gastrointestinal helminths and related histopathological lesions in black-necked swans Cygnus melancoryphus from the Carlos Anwandter Nature Sanctuary, Southern Chile
title_sort gastrointestinal helminths and related histopathological lesions in black-necked swans cygnus melancoryphus from the carlos anwandter nature sanctuary, southern chile
publisher Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria
series Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária
issn 1984-2961
description Abstract Black-necked swans are distributed across South America and face conservation problems in Chile according to data of the State institution SAG. The aim of this study was to identify helminths and to assess associated tissue damage via histopathology. A total of 19,291 parasites were isolated from 21 examined birds; 17 species were identified, including nematodes, flukes, and tapeworms. Of these, 12 were new host records, 13 were reported for the first time in Chile, and 5 were new records for the Neotropical region. Further, the flukes Schistosomatidae gen. sp. and Echinostoma echinatum are of zoonotic concern. Regarding histopathology, an inflammatory response was found along the birds’ entire digestive tract. Nevertheless, it is difficult to declare that there is a clear association between such lesions and isolated parasites, as other noxa could be responsible as well. Although in some cases there was an evident association, such inflammatory responses and necrosis were minimal, as occurred with Capillaria, Retinometra, Catatropis, Echinostoma, and Schistosomatidae gen. sp. Nevertheless, Epomidiostomum vogelsangi caused granulomatous injuries, an important inflammatory response, and necrosis, but it always circumscribed to superficial layers of the gizzard. Conversely, Paramonostomum was not associated with an inflammatory response despite a high parasitic load.
topic Cygnus melancoryphus
helmintos
histopatologia
zoonoses
Chile
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612019005015106&lng=en&tlng=en
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