Toxoplasmosis in three species of native and introduced Hawaiian birds.

Thierry M Work, J Gregory Massey, David Lindsay, J P Dubey
Author Information
  1. Thierry M Work: Hawaii Field Station, National Wildlife Health Center, US Geological Survey, Honolulu 96850, USA. thierry_work@usgs.gov

Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii was found in endemic Hawaiian birds, including 2 nene geese (Nesochen sandvicensis), 1 red-footed booby (Sula sula), and an introduced bird, the Erckels francolin (Francolinus erckelii). All 4 birds died of disseminated toxoplasmosis; the parasite was found in sections of many organs, and the diagnosis was confirmed by immunohistochemical staining with anti-T. gondii-specific polyclonal antibodies. This is the first report of toxoplasmosis in these species of birds.

MeSH Term

Animals
Bird Diseases
Birds
Female
Hawaii
Heart
Immunohistochemistry
Lung
Male
Myocardium
Telencephalon
Toxoplasma
Toxoplasmosis, Animal

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