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Nodular trombiculinosis caused by Apolonia tigipioensis, Torres and Braga (1938), in an ostrich (Struthio camelus) and a house sparrow (Passer domesticus)
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0304-4017
v. 150, n. 4
Autor
Ornelas-Almeida, Maria Angela
Oliveira, Flávio Ramos Bastos de
Silva, Alessandra Estrela da
Moreira, Eduardo Luiz Trindade
Maia, Paulo César Costa
Duarte, Larissa de Fátima Cardoso
Murphy, Gleeson
Ayres, Maria Consuêlo Caribé
Ornelas-Almeida, Maria Angela
Oliveira, Flávio Ramos Bastos de
Silva, Alessandra Estrela da
Moreira, Eduardo Luiz Trindade
Maia, Paulo César Costa
Duarte, Larissa de Fátima Cardoso
Murphy, Gleeson
Ayres, Maria Consuêlo Caribé
Institución
Resumen
Nodular trombiculinosis has been reported in Brazil in chickens [Torres, S., Braga, W., 1939. Apolonia tigipioensis, g. e sp. n.
(Trombiculinae) parasito de Gallus gallus dom. Chave para determinac¸a˜o de geˆneros. Boletim da S.A.I.C. 4, 37–44] and humans
[Carneiro, L.S., 1952. Uma nova acarý´ase humana—Contribuic¸a˜o ao seu estudo. Imprensa Industrial, Recife. Faculdade de
Medicina da Universidade do Recife, Tese Livre Doceˆncia, p. 56]. In this report, a juvenile ostrich and a house sparrow, both
originating from a riverside property in the town of Petrolina in the state of Pernambuco, presented 87 and eight nodules,
respectively, on various locations of their bodies. Physical expression of the nodules liberated parasites that were morphologically
identified as mites from the family Trombiculidae. The mites were further identified as Apolonia tigipioensis by the presence of an
elongated body form and transversely striated, three pairs of long legs each with seven segments, primary coxae with a single seta,
each tarsus terminating with three claws, and a scutum with an anteromedian projection and paired anteromedian setae.
Histopathologic examination of skin biopsies from these birds, stained with hematoxilin–eosin, revealed acute parasitic cystic
lymphoplasmacytic dermatitis.