Feline platynosomiasis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management

Platynosomum fastosum (synonym Platynosomum concinnum, Platynosomum illiciens) is a hepatic fluke causing platynosomiasis or ‘lizard poisoning’ in cats. This disease is generally being underestimated by veterinary practitioners due to lack of awareness and difficulty in diagnosis although the severe...

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Main Authors: N., Nur Amalina, Watanabe, M., M., Mazlina, Che Amat, A., A. A., Nor Azlina
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Published: Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical medicine 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101513/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35225297/
https://doi.org/10.47665/tb.39.1.006
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1015132024-04-22T03:47:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101513/ Feline platynosomiasis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management N., Nur Amalina Watanabe, M. M., Mazlina Che Amat, A. A. A., Nor Azlina Platynosomum fastosum (synonym Platynosomum concinnum, Platynosomum illiciens) is a hepatic fluke causing platynosomiasis or ‘lizard poisoning’ in cats. This disease is generally being underestimated by veterinary practitioners due to lack of awareness and difficulty in diagnosis although the severe cases of platynosomiasis could be fatal. This study was designed to detect the presence of cat liver fluke through faecal examination among cats kept in shelters, pet cats and stray cats around Klang Valley, Malaysia. The detection of liver flukes among stray cats was based on post-mortem examination. A total of 201 faecal samples were collected from eight shelters (n = 119) and five veterinary clinics (n = 82) in Klang Valley were subjected to simple floatation and formalin-ether sedimentation techniques for ova detection. P. fastosum ova were identified in three faecal samples obtained from shelters (2.52%) and three samples collected from veterinary clinics (3.66%) by faecal examination. A total of 51 stray cats were procured from Pest and Animal Control Unit of the respective municipality. The cats were euthanised and necropsied to collect liver samples and bile duct. The liver was then dissected for isolation and identification of the fluke and bile duct fluid were aspirated for detection of fluke ova. Twelve cats (23.5%) were positive for P. fastosum and ova were found in their bile. Macroscopically, affected cats showed mottled liver (33.3%), distended gall bladder with thick tenacious bile (66.7%) that microscopically exhibited hepatic steatosis (25.0%) and hepatitis (33.3%). The severity of parasite load was almost equally distributed between the positive cats with low (n = 5, 55.6%; > 125 adult fluke) and high parasite burden (n = 4, 44.4%; < 125 adult fluke) cats, respectively. This study revealed the detection of P. fastosum among pet, shelters and stray cats in Klang Valley, Malaysia. Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical medicine 2022 Article PeerReviewed N., Nur Amalina and Watanabe, M. and M., Mazlina and Che Amat, A. and A. A., Nor Azlina (2022) Feline platynosomiasis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management. Tropical Biomedicine, 39 (1). 26 - 35. ISSN 0127-5720 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35225297/ https://doi.org/10.47665/tb.39.1.006
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description Platynosomum fastosum (synonym Platynosomum concinnum, Platynosomum illiciens) is a hepatic fluke causing platynosomiasis or ‘lizard poisoning’ in cats. This disease is generally being underestimated by veterinary practitioners due to lack of awareness and difficulty in diagnosis although the severe cases of platynosomiasis could be fatal. This study was designed to detect the presence of cat liver fluke through faecal examination among cats kept in shelters, pet cats and stray cats around Klang Valley, Malaysia. The detection of liver flukes among stray cats was based on post-mortem examination. A total of 201 faecal samples were collected from eight shelters (n = 119) and five veterinary clinics (n = 82) in Klang Valley were subjected to simple floatation and formalin-ether sedimentation techniques for ova detection. P. fastosum ova were identified in three faecal samples obtained from shelters (2.52%) and three samples collected from veterinary clinics (3.66%) by faecal examination. A total of 51 stray cats were procured from Pest and Animal Control Unit of the respective municipality. The cats were euthanised and necropsied to collect liver samples and bile duct. The liver was then dissected for isolation and identification of the fluke and bile duct fluid were aspirated for detection of fluke ova. Twelve cats (23.5%) were positive for P. fastosum and ova were found in their bile. Macroscopically, affected cats showed mottled liver (33.3%), distended gall bladder with thick tenacious bile (66.7%) that microscopically exhibited hepatic steatosis (25.0%) and hepatitis (33.3%). The severity of parasite load was almost equally distributed between the positive cats with low (n = 5, 55.6%; > 125 adult fluke) and high parasite burden (n = 4, 44.4%; < 125 adult fluke) cats, respectively. This study revealed the detection of P. fastosum among pet, shelters and stray cats in Klang Valley, Malaysia.
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author N., Nur Amalina
Watanabe, M.
M., Mazlina
Che Amat, A.
A. A., Nor Azlina
spellingShingle N., Nur Amalina
Watanabe, M.
M., Mazlina
Che Amat, A.
A. A., Nor Azlina
Feline platynosomiasis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management
author_facet N., Nur Amalina
Watanabe, M.
M., Mazlina
Che Amat, A.
A. A., Nor Azlina
author_sort N., Nur Amalina
title Feline platynosomiasis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management
title_short Feline platynosomiasis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management
title_full Feline platynosomiasis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management
title_fullStr Feline platynosomiasis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management
title_full_unstemmed Feline platynosomiasis in Klang Valley, Malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management
title_sort feline platynosomiasis in klang valley, malaysia: diagnosis, pathology and management
publisher Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical medicine
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101513/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35225297/
https://doi.org/10.47665/tb.39.1.006
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