Literature DB >> 30367764

Helminth and respiratory mite lesions in Pinnipeds from Punta San Juan, Peru.

Mauricio Seguel1, Karla Calderón2,3, Kathleen Colegrove4, Michael Adkesson5, Susana Cárdenas-Alayza3, Enrique Paredes6.   

Abstract

The tissues and parasites collected from Peruvian fur seals (Arctocephalus australis) and South American sea lions (Otaria byronia) found dead at Punta San Juan, Peru were examined. The respiratory mite, Orthohalarachne attenuata infected 3 out of 32 examined fur seals and 3 out of 8 examined sea lions, however caused moderate to severe lymphohistiocytic pharyngitis only in fur seals. Hookworms, Uncinaria sp, infected 6 of the 32 examined fur seals causing variable degrees of hemorrhagic and eosinophilic enteritis. This parasite caused the death of 2 of these pups. In fur seals and sea lions, Corynosoma australe and Contracaecum osculatum were not associated with significant tissue alterations in the intestine and stomach respectively. Respiratory mites and hookworms have the potential to cause disease and mortality among fur seals, while parasitic infections do not impact significatively the health of sea lions at Punta San Juan, Peru.

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Keywords:  Hookworm, mite; Orthohalarachne spp.; Peruvian fur seal; South American sea lion; Uncinaria sp.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30367764     DOI: 10.1515/ap-2018-0103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Parasitol        ISSN: 1230-2821            Impact factor:   1.440


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1.  Nasopulmonary mites (Halarachnidae) of coastal Californian pinnipeds: Identity, prevalence, and molecular characterization.

Authors:  Risa Pesapane; Wiley Archibald; Tenaya Norris; Christine Fontaine; Barbie Halaska; Pádraig Duignan; Nadia Javeed; Melissa Miller; Janet Foley
Journal:  Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl       Date:  2021-08-14       Impact factor: 2.674

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