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TRENDS IN VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY A TWO-DAYS COURSE DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY PATHOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY & PARASITOLOGY FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI 10 TH & 11 TH AUGUST 2011 PARASITIC DISEASES OF RABBITS By Prof. P.K. Gathumbi 1

PARASITIC DISEASES OF RABBITS By Prof. P.K. Gathumbi - University of Nairobi, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Presented in a continuing education course on Trends in Veterinary Parasitology at the Faculty of veterinary Medicine Kabete, August 10-11, 2011

Arachnid Parasites of Rabbits Ear mite - Psoroptes cuniculi Common fur mite - Cheyletiella parasitovorax and Leporacarus gibbus Less common fur mites- Trombicula autumnalis, Dermanyssus gallinae Mange- Burrowing mites Sarcoptes scabei and Notoedres cati Ticks of rabbits: Ixodes sp., Amblyomma sp., Boophilus sp., Rhipicephalus sp., and Haemophysalis sp.

Psoroptes cuniculi Ear mite Causes otitis externa in rabbits commonly referred to as ear canker. The condition is characterized by the presence of dry, brown crusty material on the inner surface of the ear. Advanced cases the crusts are readily apparent without the aid of an otoscope. treatment - generous application of mineral oil with or without miticide. clean the ear canal in severe cases prior to application of miticide. Repeat the treatment 3-4 times weekly

Female Psoroptes cuniculi

Psoroptes cuniculi

Psoroptes cuniculi

Psoroptes cuniculi Case No 163/2011

Fur mites Fur mites- Cheyletiella parasitovorax (potentially zoonotic) and Leporacarus gibbus Life cycle egg to adult One host, Non burrowing associated with keratin of hair Causes alopecia and scaly/ seborrheic pruritic lesions and dandruff- from neck down the dorsum / back of the affected rabbit Diagnosis based on microscopy of skin scrapping for mites/ KOH digestion of hair for eggs

Alopecic lesions -Fur mite on lop rabbit

Cheyletiella parasitovorax

Cheyletiella parasitovorax

Mange mites. Burrowing mites: Sarcoptes scabiei Notoedres cati

Life cycle Nymphs and larvae that live on the surface of the skin. Adult female burrow into the skin make tunnels and thein lays eggs that hatch into larvae within the tunnels. Male adults and older larvae live on the surface of the skin. Life cycle from egg is 2 to 3 weeks.

Underside of Notoedres cati male A, Female B

Burrowing mites :Sarcoptes scabiei

Ticks in rabbits Ixotid (hard) ticks Ixodes sp., Amblyomma sp., Boophilus sp., Rhipicephalus sp., and Haemophysalis sp. Argasid (soft)ticks. Otobius sp., and Ornithodoros sp. Anaemia at heavy infestation

Rabbit ticks

Insects on rabbits Wild rabbits are mainly infested by rabbit flea Spilopsyllus cuniculi. Other species of fleas that can affect rabbits are Pulex irritans, Cediopsylla simples, Odontopsyllus multispinosus, Echinnophaga gallinacea, or Echidnophasis mymecobil. Ctenocephalides felis or Ctenocephalides canis cat and dog flea- can also affect rabbits

Rabbit flea- Spilopsyllus cuniculi.

Chicken flea that can also infest rabbits- Echidnophaga gallinacea

Ctenocephalides canis

Ctenocephalides felis

(Rabbit bot fly)- Cutebra species Cutebra sp. flies can infest rabbits and other lagomorphs. They include Cutebra buccata, C. cuniculi, C. lepivora, C. abdominalis, C. jelloni, C. ruficrus, and C. lepusculi. Large, hairy flies Eggs laid in the environment hatch to larva and enters the body of its host through the skin Cutebra larvae cause lumps with perforated breathing holes in the subcutaneous tissue.

Botfly Cutebra sp. and maggot

Cutebra larva granuloma on rabbit

Rabbit bot

Myiasis (fly-strike) in Rabbits Myiasis, also called fly-strike Rabbits suffer in particular from the blowflies Lucilia sericata, Calliphora sp., the grey flesh fly Wohlfahrtia sp., the common screwworm fly Callitroga sp Poor hygiene, with rabbits kept on litter soiled with urine and excrements, untreated infected wound that attract flies.

Rabbit fly strike

Parasitic roundworms of the gastrointestinal tract of rabbits Oxyuridae include: - Passalurus ambiguus - Dermatoxyxs veligera

Parasitic roundworms of the gastrointestinal tract of rabbits Trichostrongylidae Trichostrongylus calcatus Trichostrongylus sp. Obeliscoides cuniculi Nematodirus leporis Graphidium strigosum Strongyloides sp. Trichuridae Trichuris leporis

Parasitic roundworms of the gastrointestinal tract of rabbits Filarioidideae Dirofilaria scapiceps Dirofilaria uniformis Brugia lepori

Parasitic roundworms of the gastrointestinal tract of rabbits Ascaroidea Bayliascaris procyonis Bayliascaris columnaris Toxocara canis Metastrongyloidea Protostrongylus boughtoni

Rabbit pinworm

Eggs of Passalurus ambiguus (Rabbit pinworm)

Passalurus ambiguus (Rabbit pinworm) Direct life cycle: the eggs to larvae to adult worm (white hair-like worm) that develop in the mucosa of the small intestine and the caecum Mucus threads in faeces is an indicator of intestinal worm infestation in rabbits (DDmucoid enteritis).

Mucus threads in rabbit faeces : indicate GIT worm infestation

Obeliscoides species rabbit stomach worm. Obeliscoides cuniculi multistriatus infecting hares (Lepus americanus) Obeliscoides cuniculi cuniculi infecting mainly the Cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus floridanus).

Life cycle of Obeliscoides. cuniculi

Clinical signs of Obeliscoides cuniculi Usually asymptomatic in rabbits. At necropsy, adults worms adhere closely to the stomach mucosa Stomach mucosa is thick and granular - due to the parasite granulomas and glandular hyperplasia.

Graphidium strigosum Host: wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), and in palaearctic Leporidae, such as the hare (Lepus europaeus, L. capensis). Not much is known about the biology and the life cycle of this parasite. Direct life cycle (Egg-L1-L2-L3), adult occur in the stomach of wild rabbits and hares

Graphidium strigosum- egg

Nematodirus leporis N. leporis; a thin-necked intestinal worm ; in wild rabbits and hares. Direct life cycle; Thick-layered eggs ; much larger (250*100 mm) than those from other Trichostrongylidae; eggs often dividing at shedding. L1-L2-L3 in the environment. L 3 larva ingested by the host; exsheath and penetrate mucosa of the small intestine, and molt into the L 4 and immature adults.

Nematodirus leporis - egg

Trichostrongylus calcaratus Trichostrongylus parasitic worms are commonly observed to infest wild rabbits and cottontails, Trichostrongylus calcaratus; small intestine and the colon of the rabbit. Direct life cycle pass in the feces Eggs to L1, L2,L 3, L 4 and L 5 develop into mature forms in the digestive tract of the host Other trychostrongylus spp that have been seen in rabbits: Trichostrongylus affinis, Trichostrongylus retortaeformis, Trichostrongylus ransomi, Trichostrongylus colubriformis (T. instabilis)

Trichostrongylus sp. female worm and egg

Cestodes Rabbit as intermediate host Taenia pisiformis definitive host :carnivores like dogs- The development of the parasite occurs in two stages: An intermediate stage in abdominal cavity or liver in form of bladder worms also known as Cysticercus pisiformis. Aberrant cysts may form in the lungs or brain Rabbit infected after ingestion of the eggs contaminated with infested dog faeces

Cysticercus pisiformis in the abdominal cavity of a rabbit

Cestodes continued Multiceps serialis Synonym- Taenia serialis. Adult form in dogs and cats. Its incidence in house rabbits in rare. Intermediate one in hares or wild rabbits, In rabbits, cysts of Multiceps serialis in the subcutaneous tissues and muscle mass. Potentially zoonotic

Life cycle of tapeworms

Cyst of Taenia multiceps

Cestodes of rabbits rabbits as definitive host Mature tapeworm occurs in the rabbit intestines Commonly infest wild or domestic rabbits and wild lagomorph species like the American cottontail rabbit or hares, They include: Monoecocestus americanus - the porcupine tapeworm; Ctenotaenia ctenoides; Cittotaenia variabilis- the rabbit tapeworm; Mosgovoyia pectinata americana or M. perplexa;

Cestodes of rabbits rabbits as definitive host contd Rare in pet rabbits, and essentially caused by Cittotaenia variabilis. The life cycle of these worms is not well understood Proposed that Arthropods like oribatid mites (mites living in the soil) transmit the rabbit tapeworm Cittotaenia variabilis. The rabbit ingest the mites; the larval form will develop in the abdomen and the liver. Adult stages are found in the intestine-1 cm wide, and can reach as long as 20 cm. Cittotaenia variabilis is characterized by a scolex (head) with 4 suckers that will attach to the intestinal wall.

Rabbit tapeworm

Intestinal coccidiosis The intestinal form- youngsters from the age of 6 weeks to 5 months Caused by different Eimeria species - E. magna, E. peforans, E. media, and E. irresidua. the intestinal type is by far the most common Diarrhea (gray to yellow porridge free-flowing content in the small intestines) or semisoft faeces, weight loss and presence of mucus in faeces

Coccidiosis Spores enter enterocytes several asexual divisions (schizogony); "Merozoites" released and infest other enterocytes; final stages of schizogony form gametes that initiate sexual reproduction resulting in Oocytes - shed in the feces. The asexual and sexual stages differ often in their location, organ and tissue specificities.

Tissue specificity of intestinal Eimeria species

Eimeria parasites in the enterocytes (Left) and liver (right)

Intestinal coccidiosis rabbit

Intestinal coccidiosis in rabbits

Hepatic coccidiosis Hepatic coccidiosis The liver form of coccidiosis affects rabbits of all ages. Eimeria stiedae This form of coccidiosis runs either as a chronic course At necropsy, liver, gall bladder and bile duct are distended and enlarged. White nodules cover the surface of the liver. The protozoa can be found in the liver and biliary ducts. An impression smear of the liver reveals the presence of coccidia.

Hepatic coccidiosis (Left) normal liver (right)

Hepatic coccidiosis

Encephalitozoon cuniculi Life cycle of E. cuniculi not well understood; Many healthy rabbits are subclinical carriers Mode of transmission unclear; appears to be vertical: Mother to litter, rather than horizontal: via infected droppings and urine. Target the nervous system, Liver, kidney Diagnosis of Encephalitozoonosis - Histopathology of target organs - Mononuclear meningoencephalitis, nephritis / hepatitis

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