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Veterinary Pathology | 2010

Cerebral Toxoplasmosis in Striped Dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) Stranded Along the Ligurian Sea Coast of Italy

G. Di Guardo; Umberto Proietto; C. E. Di Francesco; Fulvio Marsilio; Annalisa Zaccaroni; D. Scaravelli; Walter Mignone; Fulvio Garibaldi; S. Kennedy; Fiona Forster; Barbara Iulini; Elena Bozzetta; Cristina Casalone

This article reports the results of necropsy, parasitologic, microbiologic, histopathologic, immunohistochemical, indirect immunofluorescence, biomolecular, and serologic investigations on 8 striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) found stranded from August to December 2007 on the Ligurian Sea coast of Italy. Severe, nonsuppurative meningoencephalitis was found in 4 animals, as characterized by prominent perivascular mononuclear cell cuffing and macrophage accumulations in neuropil. These lesions were associated with mild lymphocytic–plasmacytic infiltration of choroid plexuses in 1 dolphin. Toxoplasma gondii cysts and zoites, confirmed by immunohistochemical labeling, were scattered throughout the brain parenchyma of 2 of the 4 dolphins. No viral inclusions were seen in the brain of any animal. Other findings included severe bronchointerstitial pneumonia and pulmonary atelectasis, consolidation, and emphysema. Parasites were identified in a variety of organs, including lung (Halocerchus lagenorhynchi). Microbiologic and serologic examinations for Brucella spp were negative on all 8 dolphins. The 4 animals with meningoencephalitis had serum antibodies against T gondii (titers ranging from 1:80 to 1:320) but not against morbillivirus. In contrast, the other 4 dolphins were seropositive for morbillivirus (with titers ranging from 1:10 to 1:40) but seronegative for T gondii. No morbillivirus antigen or nucleic acid was detected in the tissues of any dolphin. It is concluded that the severe lung and brain lesions were the cause of death and that T gondii was the likely etiologic agent of the cerebral lesions. Morbillivirus infection was not considered to have contributed to death of these animals.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2011

Genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii isolates in meningo-encephalitis affected striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) from Italy.

Giovanni Di Guardo; Angela Di Cesare; Domenico Otranto; Cristina Casalone; Barbara Iulini; Walter Mignone; Cristiana Tittarelli; Silvana Meloni; Giuseppe Castagna; Fiona Forster; S. Kennedy; Donato Traversa

This study reports the occurrence of Toxoplasma gondii in the brain of three striped dolphins (Stenella ceoruleoalba) found stranded on the Ligurian Sea coast of Italy between 2007 and 2008. These animals showed a severe, subacute to chronic, non-purulent, multifocal meningo-encephalitis, with the cerebral parenchyma of two dolphins harbouring protozoan cysts and zoites immunohistochemically linked to T. gondii. Molecular, phylogenetic and mutation scanning analyses showed the occurrence of Type II and of an atypical Type II T. gondii isolates in one and two dolphins, respectively. In spite of the different molecular patterns characterizing the above T. gondii genotypes, the brain lesions observed in the three animals showed common microscopic features, with no remarkable differences among them. The role of T. gondii in causing the meningo-encephalitis is herein discussed.


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 1993

Histological, histochemical and ultrastructural features of hyaline inclusions in hepatocytes of striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba)

S. Kennedy; G. Di Guardo; S. McConnell; D. Moffett; Umberto Agrimi

Many striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) which died in the recent morbillivirus epizootic in the Mediterranean Sea had hyaline inclusions in hepatocytes. We investigated the histological, histochemical and ultrastructural features of these inclusions in two affected dolphins. Histochemical tests indicated that they contained glycoprotein but not lipid. Ultrastructurally, they consisted of granular, moderately electron-dense material, bounded by a membrane. A central or eccentric core of highly electron-dense material was usually apparent. The inclusions were probably of lysosomal origin.


Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A-physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine | 2005

Morbillivirus Infections in Aquatic Mammals: A Brief Overview

G. Di Guardo; Giuseppe Marruchella; Umberto Agrimi; S. Kennedy


Veterinary Record | 1995

Post mortem investigations on cetaceans found stranded on the coasts of Italy between 1990 and 1993

G di Guardo; Umberto Agrimi; Luisella Morelli; Giusy Cardeti; Giuliana Terracciano; S. Kennedy


Veterinary Record | 1992

Morbillivirus infection in a striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) from the coast of Italy.

G di Guardo; Umberto Agrimi; D. Amaddeo; M McAliskey; S. Kennedy


CETACEA INFORMA | 1997

Tissue concentrations of organochlorines (PCBs, 4-4’DDE) and heavy metals (Hg, Pb, Cd) in cetaceans found stranded on the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy

Giovanni Di Guardo; Umberto Agrimi; A Ubaldi; Giuliana Terracciano; R Frati; S. Kennedy


Archive | 2010

Reperti anatomo-istopatologici, immunoistochimici e parassitologici in cetacei rinvenuti spiaggiati sulle coste italiane dal 1998 al 2009

Giovanni Di Guardo; Giuseppe Marruchella; Umberto Proietto; Cristina Esmeralda Di Francesco; P. Zucca; M. Pennelli; Walter Mignone; Cristiana Tittarelli; Cristina Casalone; Barbara Iulini; Elena Bozzetta; Fulvio Garibaldi; D. Scaravelli; Sandro Mazzariol; R Fico; C. Eleni; S. Kennedy; Angela Di Cesare; Donato Traversa


Nature Precedings | 2010

Molecular evidence for Toxoplasma gondii in the brain of striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) stranded along the Ligurian Sea coast of Italy

Donato Traversa; Angela Di Cesare; Cristina Casalone; Barbara Iulini; Walter Mignone; Cristiana Tittarelli; Umberto Proietto; Silvana Meloni; Giulia Buffatello; Fiona Forster; S. Kennedy; Giovanni Di Guardo


23rd Meeting of the European Society of Veterinary Pathology | 2005

Post-mortem findings in cetacean stranded on the Italian coastline

G. Di Guardo; Giuseppe Marruchella; L. Della Salda; Cinzia Benazzi; Fulvio Marsilio; P. Zucca; L. Fichtel; M. Garcia Hartmann; M. Marà; Laura Bongiovanni; Raffaella Iorio; M. Perugini; Ciriaco Ligios; S. Kennedy

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Umberto Agrimi

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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Luisella Morelli

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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