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Fatal cytauxzoonosis in a free-ranging bobcat (Lynx rufus)
Authors:Nietfeld Jerome C  Pollock Christal
Institution:Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Mosier Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-5705, USA. nietfeld@vet.ksu.edu
Abstract:In September 2000, a free-ranging bobcat (Lynx rufus) cub was presented to the Kansas State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Manhattan, Kansas, USA) in a moribund state with signs of severe anemia and respiratory difficulty. The cub was euthanized. Gross necropsy findings included multifocal atelectasis, splenomegaly, and pericardial effusion. Microscopic examination revealed subacute pulmonary thrombosis, mild vasculitis in the brain, and large schizont-filled macrophages within blood vessels of all tissues examined. The organisms were typical of the developmental stages of Cytauxzoon felis. Cytauxzoonosis is considered to be a persistent, subclinical infection in the bobcat; however, this cub had lesions consistent with those seen in fatal infections in domestic cats. This case of fatal C. felis infection indicates that some free-ranging bobcats may die of cytauxzoonosis.
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