| Literature DB >> 30029688 |
Kristel Kegler1, Ursina Nufer2, Amer Alic3, Horst Posthaus1, Philipp Olias4, Walter Basso5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepatozoon silvestris is an emerging apicomplexan parasite discovered in European wild cats from Bosnia and Herzegovina and blood samples of a domestic cat from Southern Italy in 2017. It has also been identified in Ixodes ricinus collected from a domestic cat in Wales, UK, in 2018. The clinical relevance, pathogenesis and epidemiology of this novel Hepatozoon species are not yet understood. Thus, the objective of this paper was to report and describe the first fatal case of an H. silvestris infection in a domestic cat.Entities:
Keywords: Apicomplexa; Domestic cat; Hepatozoon silvestris; Myocarditis; Switzerland
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30029688 PMCID: PMC6053781 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-018-2992-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Photomicrographs of the myocardium of the domestic cat infected with H. silvestris. a HE stained section of the myocardium severely infiltrated by lymphocytes, plasma cells and macrophages, with associated myofiber degeneration and necrosis. Note the presence of an intralesional mature meront (arrow). b Higher magnification of a mature meront filled with numerous merozoites. c Developing wheel-spoke shaped meront with micromerozoites arranged in a circle along the wall. d Developing meront with elongated circularly aligned macromerozoites. Scale-bars: a, 100 μm; b-d, 20 μm
Fig. 2Phylogenetic network of a trimmed 546 bp fragment of the 18S rRNA gene of Hepatozoon spp. as calculated by the neighbor-net algorithm in SplitsTree4. Hepatozoon silvestris and other species infecting domestic carnivores are shaded in grey. Note that the Hepatozoon 18S sequence fragment derived from the infected myocardium of the domestic cat described here is identical to the sequence from a European wild cat from Bosnia-Herzegovina