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Parasitol Res ; 119(10): 3535-3539, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32681193

ABSTRACT

Parasites co-infecting hosts can interact directly and indirectly to affect parasite growth and disease manifestation. We examined potential interactions between two common parasites of house finches: the bacterium Mycoplasma gallisepticum that causes conjunctivitis and the intestinal coccidian parasite Isospora sp. We quantified coccidia burdens prior to and following experimental infection with M. gallisepticum, exploiting the birds' range of natural coccidia burdens. Birds with greater baseline coccidia burdens developed higher M. gallisepticum loads and longer lasting conjunctivitis following inoculation. However, experimental inoculation with M. gallisepticum did not appear to alter coccidia shedding. Our study suggests that differences in immunocompetence or condition may predispose some finches to more severe infections with both pathogens.


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Bird Diseases/pathology , Finches , Isospora/physiology , Mycoplasma Infections/veterinary , Mycoplasma gallisepticum/physiology , Parasite Load/veterinary , Animals , Bird Diseases/microbiology , Bird Diseases/parasitology , Coinfection/microbiology , Coinfection/parasitology , Coinfection/pathology , Coinfection/veterinary , Conjunctivitis, Bacterial/microbiology , Conjunctivitis, Bacterial/parasitology , Conjunctivitis, Bacterial/pathology , Conjunctivitis, Bacterial/veterinary , Disease Susceptibility/microbiology , Disease Susceptibility/parasitology , Disease Susceptibility/veterinary , Finches/microbiology , Finches/parasitology , Mycoplasma Infections/microbiology , Mycoplasma Infections/parasitology , Mycoplasma Infections/pathology
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