2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-020-04145-8
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First record of besnoitiosis caused by Besnoitia bennetti in donkeys from the UK

Abstract: Background: The involvement of Besnoitia bennetti in skin pathologies was investigated in a series of 20 donkeys from the Donkey Sanctuary in England, in the 2013-2019 period. Methods: The initial histopathological finding of Besnoitia cysts in skin lumps that were presumed to be sarcoids in 2013 triggered our cognisance of this parasite and resulted in identification of a total of 20 cases. Histopathological examination of surgical biopsy samples collected from 8 live donkeys and tissue specimens from 12 dece… Show more

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“…The two infected donkeys were 1 year old. According to previous studies, clinical cases were reported both in young donkeys with an age range between 1 and 7 years old (Ness et al 2012 ), but the disease was also reported in older animals (Dubey et al 2005 ; Liénard et al 2018 ; Elsheikha et al 2020 ). The animals showed clinical signs typical of the disease, i.e., scleral pearls in the eyes and tissue cysts in the skin, particularly in the region of the neck and the leg and on the pinnae.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…The two infected donkeys were 1 year old. According to previous studies, clinical cases were reported both in young donkeys with an age range between 1 and 7 years old (Ness et al 2012 ), but the disease was also reported in older animals (Dubey et al 2005 ; Liénard et al 2018 ; Elsheikha et al 2020 ). The animals showed clinical signs typical of the disease, i.e., scleral pearls in the eyes and tissue cysts in the skin, particularly in the region of the neck and the leg and on the pinnae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Besnoitiosis in equids was previously reported in Europe: recently, besnoitiosis was diagnosed in two donkeys in Belgium, and B. bennetti was recognized by partial rDNA sequencing (Liénard et al 2018 ). In the UK, the infection of B. bennetti was confirmed by microsatellite genotyping of DNA isolated from a dermal mass in one out of 20 infected donkeys (Elsheikha et al 2020 ). Furthermore, serosurveys for Besnoitia spp.…”
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“…The Besnoitia life cycle is not yet fully known and may be complex with various intermediate, definitive hosts and vectors. So far, there have been described ten Besnoitia species, of which three occur in domestic livestock ( Álvarez-García et al, 2013 ; Oryan et al, 2014 ; Gutiérrez-Expósito et al, 2017 ; Elsheikha et al, 2020 ). Among those species infecting wildlife, the recently mentioned B. oryctofelisi is responsible for infection in lagomorphs ( Dubey et al, 2003a ) and at least four species have been identified in rodents: B. neotomofelis ( Dubey and Yabsley, 2010 ), B. akodoni ( Dubey et al, 2003b ), B. wallacei ( Frenkel, 1977 ) and B. jellisoni ( Ernst et al, 1968 ; Olias et al, 2011 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Donkeys are often presented with novel or unusual presentations of dermatological disease, and in some cases the interested clinician may be the first to document a skin disease in this species. For example, the first recorded cases of besnoitiosis (Elsheikha and others 2020) and molluscum contagiosum (Fox and others 2012) were described in UK donkeys.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Skin Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%