Parasitic and other diseases of the African buffalo in the Kruger National Park.

نویسندگان

  • P A Basson
  • R M McCully
  • S P Kruger
  • J W van Niekerk
  • E Young
  • V de Vos
چکیده

P. A. BASSON, R. M. McCULLY, S. P. KRUGER, J. W. VAN NIEKERK, E. YOUNG & V. DE VOS. Parasitic and other diseases of the African buffalo in the Kruger National Park. Onderstepoortj. vet. Res. 37 (1), 11-28 (1970). One hundred randomly-collected buffaloes [Syncerus cajfer (Sparrman, 1779) 1 were autopsied, and tissues and parasites were collected for histopathological studies and identification. Blood smears were prepared from 92 animals, of which 97 per cent proved to be positive for piroplasms of an unidentified Theileria sp. Schizonts were found in the lymph nodes, liver, kidneys and myocardium of three young buffaloes. Granulomatous mycotic lymphadenitis of the peripheral lymph nodes occurred in 15 per cent of the animals and 86 per cent contained large sarcosporidial cysts in the oesophageal, pharyngeal and laryngeal musculature. Neoplasia, a squamous cell carcinoma, was encountered in only one animal. The most significant metazoan diseases were pentastomiasis (69 per cent), bilharziasis (62 per cent), cysticercosis (29 per cent), filariasis (16 per cent), hydatidosis (5 per cent) and mange caused by an unidentified Psoroptes sp. Thy nymphs of Linguatula serrata Frolich, 1779 were recovered mostly from the hepatic veins, sometimes from the right heart chambers and rarely from the liver substance, lymph nodes and pulmonary artery. Schirtosoma mallheei Veglia & LeRoux, 1929 was mainly responsible for the bilharzia! lesions. However, none of the buffaloes were found to be infected with besno itiosis. As this disease is very common in antelopes in the same area this finding suggests that the buffalo is not susceptible to it. A list of the intestinal and other helminths encountered is given.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research

دوره 37 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1970