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Vet Rec ; 186(6): 186, 2020 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31597696

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BACKGROUND: Reports from UK hunters of 'rice grains' in muscles of shot wildfowl (Anatidae) coincided temporally with the finding of sarcocystosis in a number of ducks found as part of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust long-term general surveillance of found dead waterbirds. Sarcocystis rileyi has also been relatively recently confirmed in wildfowl in north-eastern Europe. METHODS: This study uses four approaches to investigate UK wildfowl sarcocystosis: first, through a hunter questionnaire that captured historical case data; secondly, through an online reporting system; thirdly, DNA sequencing to characterise UK cases; and fourthly, histological myopathy assessment of infected pectoral muscle. RESULTS: Our questionnaire results suggest Sarcocystis infection is widely distributed throughout the UK and observed in 10 Anatidae species, reported cases increased since the 2010/2011 shooting season, with the online reporting system reflecting this increase. DNA sequencing (18S rRNA gene and internal transcribed spacer-1 region) of UK isolates confirmed S rileyi in the five dabbling duck host species tested and the associated histopathological myopathy is described. CONCLUSION: This work highlights an emerging issue to European wildfowl species and provides much opportunity for further research, including the impacts of S rileyi and the described myopathy on host health, fitness and survival.


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Bird Diseases/parasitology , Ducks/parasitology , Sarcocystis/isolation & purification , Sarcocystosis/veterinary , Sentinel Surveillance/veterinary , Animals , Animals, Wild , Bird Diseases/epidemiology , Female , Male , Sarcocystis/classification , Sarcocystosis/epidemiology , Sarcocystosis/parasitology , United Kingdom/epidemiology
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