Allison Wack, DVM Associate Veterinarian The Maryland Zoo in
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Allison Wack, DVM Associate Veterinarian The Maryland Zoo in
Allison Wack, DVM Associate Veterinarian The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore March 6, 2014 Ongoing Protozoan Genus parasite Plasmodium • Almost 200 species • ≥5 affect humans • Remainder affect Birds Reptiles Other mammals Name: Italian origins • Mal’aria (bad air) www.cdc.gov Human vector • Anopheles spp. Avian vector • ~40 species known ~430 species • Primarily Culex spp. Only 30-40 transmit malaria • Also http://entnemdept.ufl.edu Aedes Culiseta Anopheles Mansonia Aedeomya Coquillettidia www.cdc.gov Malaria brought to Americas by European settlers and West African slaves in 16th century Current human malaria status in US • Eliminated by 1951 • Risk for disease re-emergence is present • ~1500 cases in US annually Majority brought in by returning travelers 40 year high in cases in 2011 <1% of cases in the US are domestically acquired Extended transmission has been documented in several cases • Likely spreads from initial international traveler Worldwide except Antarctica Culex vector primarily • Also Aedes, Culiseta, Anopheles, Mansonia, Aedeomya and Coquillettidia ~40 species known Issue for naïve species • Birds taken out of normal environment Penguins Snowy owls • Introduction of parasite to new environment Hawaii Clinical signs in birds • Lethargy • Anorexia • Anemia • Acute death Gross necropsy • Splenomegaly • Hepatomegaly • Pulmonary edema www.etsy.com Management in zoo penguins • Prophylaxis during mosquito season Variety of effective drugs • Exclusion of mosquitoes Indoor exhibit • Promotion of natural immunity • Vaccination? Potential for eventual natural immunity • Amakihi in Hawaii www.stanford.edu www.usgs.gov Penguin Jimmy (2 yr male) Acutely ill, severe anemia Blood transfusion, treatment for malaria Supportive care for other parasites/bacteria/asper Research study ongoing to classify this parasite 1.0 1.0 0.37 1.0 0.28 Plasmodium sp. (Peng 14-1210Br2) Plasmodium sp. (Snowy Owl)) P. gallinaceum 0.87 0.45 Plasmodium sp.(AY733090) 1.0 P. relictum (AY733089) 1.0 1.0 P. lutzi (UN117B) 1.0 1.0 Plasmodium sp.(AY733088) Plasmodium sp. (Peng-6022)) Plasmodium sp. (Peng 9-947Brs) P. juxtanucleare (NC 008279) Plasmodium sp. (Hoatzin) P. floridense (NC 009961) 1.0 P. mexicanum (NC 009960) P. chiricahua (S. jarrovii) Haemoproteus sp. (Z. auriculata) 1.0 0.01 Haemoproteus sp. (HAY733086) Haemoproteus sp. (HAY733087) Brief History at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Most morbidity and mortality in 2001-03 • All in avian species Penguins Ducks Raptors Cranes Psittacines 2011 epornitic in crows and Cooper’s hawks? No history of cases at the MZiB Birds usually asymptomatic • Deaths in Partridges Whooping cranes African penguins Emus and Ostriches www.cdc.gov Disease more common in mammals • Equids, especially Donkeys, zebra • Llamas and alpacas • Pigs • White-tailed deer • Rodents • Harbor seal Vaccination • West Nile Virus All new birds to collection Born or imported, 1st 2 years Raptors, Corvids, Embassy birds annually • Certain mammals (EEE/WEE/WNV/Tet combo) Zebra Donkeys Chimpanzee June 2010 18 year old female chimpanzee 20 day history of lethargy, anorexia, and shifting leg lameness Anesthetized for PE, fluids, CBC/Chem Age (y) Sex Date IFA titer 13 F 12/8/2005 1:1280 16 F 1/24/2008 1:1280 18 F 6/15/2010 1:10240 18 F 8/12/2010 1:81920 8-fold increase 8-fold increase Doxycycline • 100 mg BID x 28 days • Based on IDSA guidelines Started prior to diagnosis Clinical response noted within 1 week No previous cases reported in great apes Grooming short duration of ectoparasite attachment? Chimp in question infrequently groomed by conspecifics due to social hierarchy www.newscientist.com 4 of 9 chimps positive • 1 titer of 1:640 10 year old male • 2 titers of 1:1280 15 year old male new from CA 14 year old female • 1 titer of 1:5120 alpha female