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Parasitology ; 142(3): 490-8, 2015 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25212735

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Studies incorporating the ecology of clinical and sub-clinical disease in wild populations of conservation concern are rare. Here we examine sub-clinical infection by Trichomonas gallinae in a declining population of free-living European Turtle Doves and suggest caseous lesions cause mortality in adults and nestlings through subsequent starvation and/or suffocation. We found a 100% infection rate by T. gallinae in adult and nestling Turtle Doves (n = 25) and observed clinical signs in three adults and four nestlings (28%). Adults with clinical signs displayed no differences in any skeletal measures of size but had a mean 3.7% reduction in wing length, with no overlap compared to those without clinical signs. We also identified T. gallinae as the suggested cause of mortality in one Red-legged Partridge although disease presentation was different. A minimum of four strains of T. gallinae, characterized at the ITS/5.8S/ITS2 ribosomal region, were isolated from Turtle Doves. However, all birds with clinical signs (Turtle Doves and the Red-legged Partridge) carried a single strain of T. gallinae, suggesting that parasite spill over between Columbidae and Galliformes is a possibility that should be further investigated. Overall, we highlight the importance of monitoring populations for sub-clinical infection rather than just clinical disease.


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Enfermedades de las Aves/mortalidad , Enfermedades de las Aves/parasitología , Columbidae/parasitología , Tricomoniasis/veterinaria , Animales , Asfixia/mortalidad , Asfixia/parasitología , Asfixia/veterinaria , Enfermedades de las Aves/patología , Femenino , Galliformes/parasitología , Masculino , Inanición/mortalidad , Inanición/parasitología , Inanición/veterinaria , Trichomonas/patogenicidad , Tricomoniasis/mortalidad , Tricomoniasis/patología , Alas de Animales/patología
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