Animals (Jan 2022)

Hemorrhagic Meningoencephalomyelitis Due to Ectopic Localization of <i>Aelurostrongylus abstrusus</i> in a Cat: First Case Report

  • Fernanda Viola Tinoco,
  • Simone Morelli,
  • Marilene de Farias Brito,
  • Gabriela Oliveira Pereira,
  • Mariana Correia Oliveira,
  • Anastasia Diakou,
  • Mariasole Colombo,
  • Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono,
  • Donato Traversa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12020128
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 128

Abstract

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The lungworm Aelurostrongylus abstrusus is one of the main causes of respiratory diseases in cats worldwide. This report describes the unusual case of a kitten infected with A. abstrusus and presented to a veterinary clinic in Brazil with lethargy, dysphagia, non-ambulatory tetraplegia, and pelvic limbs bilateral myoclonus. The clinical picture of the kitten worsened with generalized flaccid tetraplegia and death a few days after hospitalization. At necropsy, hemorrhagic necrosis and subarachnoid hemorrhages were detected in several areas of the central nervous system. Nematode stages were found at post-mortem histological examinations in lungs, cerebellum, subarachnoid space of the brain and spinal cord. Microscopic and molecular (PCRs-coupled-sequencing protocols) examination showed the presence of A. abstrusus in histological samples. This study describes the first neurological aelurostrongylosis due to ectopic localization of adult worms in the central nervous system of a cat, causing acute hemorrhagic multifocal meningoencephalomyelitis. Further studies are necessary to elucidate whether unusual localizations and the migration of A. abstrusus are more frequent than expected.

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