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1 Case Study #4 Matt Igleski Neil Schock *Note missing head this is important later in the talk

2 Introduction Taxonomy Family: Cervidae White-Tailed Deer Odocoileus virginianus Range: North America Importance: –Recreation –Commercial

3 List of Possible Protozoal infections Toxoplasmosis –Intermediate host Neosporosis –Member of Sylvatic cycle –Seroprevalence 40% in IL 19% in WI Cryptosporidium –Virginia- fecal samples (Rickard et al. 1999) Oocytes in 5-8.8% of samples

4 Test Brain tissue from hunter killed deer Heads shipped to USDA laboratory 50 g of brain tissue homogenized then digested with trypsin enzyme Digest injected subcutaneously into mice 5 mice inoculated for each deer

5 Results 58 deer were positive for parasite 25 of 28 groups of mice were asymptomatic Only 3 groups of mice became ill according to histopathology 28 total mice were positive according to immunochemistry

6 Results Histopathology Tachyzoites found in lung tissue of 5 mice, 10 total mice infected Immunochemistry Heart –23 mice with positive infection Pancreas –9 mice with positive infections Other organs affected –Gall bladder, brain, lung, liver, intestines, ovaries, aorta, stomach, and kidneys

7 Predominant lesion Non-suppurative myocarditis –No pus, inflammation of heart Focus of necrosis in heart.Two cyst structures

8 Diagnosis Toxoplasmosis –Causes tissue necrosis –Immune response drives parasite into tissue cyst form –Both symptoms present in this study Neosporosis –Forms cyst in tissue –One symptom present in this study


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