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Título: | Fatal Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae septicemia in two Atlantic dolphins (Stenella frontalis and Tursiops truncatus) | Autores/as: | Diaz Delgado, Josue Arbelo Hernández, Manuel Antonio Sierra Pulpillo, Eva María Vela, A. Domínguez, M. Paz, Y. Andrada Borzollino, Marisa Ana Domínguez, L. Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 310907 Patología | Palabras clave: | Septicemia Atlantic dolphins Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae |
Fecha de publicación: | 2015 | Editor/a: | 0177-5103 | Publicación seriada: | Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | Resumen: | We describe gross, histopathologic, ultrastructural, immunohistochemical, and microbiologic features of acute septicemia by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae in an Atlantic spotted dolphin Stenella frontalis and an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus. Generalized lymphadenomegaly and widespread hemorrhages were the most consistent macroscopic findings. Tricavitary effusion and icterus were noted in one individual. Histologically, all organs examined showed numerous variably sized bacillary bacterial emboli (Gram-positive; Ziehl-Neelsen-negative), typically associated with systemic congestion, edema, hemorrhages, and fibrinocellular thrombi. These bacteria were frequently intravascular, either extracellular or intramonocytic/macrophagic, and to a lesser extent, free within the interstitium of parenchymal organs. In both cases, microbiological analysis yielded E. rhusiopathiae. A primary anti-E. rhusiopathiae antibody created in mice from one of the strains isolated allowed positive immunohistochemical detection. Electron microscopy and dual immunohistochemistry with lysozyme and MAC387 antibodies confirmed the intramacrophagic location of the bacilli. E. rhusiopathiae, a known multispecies and zoonotic agent, should be considered as a potential etiologic agent in septicemia cases in free-ranging individuals of these dolphin species. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/45729 | ISSN: | 0177-5103 | DOI: | 10.3354/dao02900 | Fuente: | Diseases of Aquatic Organisms [ISSN 0177-5103], v. 116(1), p. 75-81 |
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