Case 6: Free Living Mink
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By: Charmane Thurmand
Aaron Clark
Sarah Glazier
Shauna Decker
Case 6
Background
3 month old mink found near
the Red Cedar River at MSU
Exhibited signs of CNS disease
Later determined to be blind in
both eyes
Most significant lesions in the brain
and eyes
Macrophages in retina
containing protozoal tachyzoites
Inflammation throughout the body
Several macrophages in the retina containing Toxoplasma
gondii tachyzoites
Why was the immunohistochemical examination
inconclusive and how was the agent finally
determined?
Our Hypothesis
What we think it is…
Toxoplasmosis
Why…
Causes infection in eye
causing blindness (humans)
Effects the brain in AIDS
patients
Fairly common in the US.
Cerebrum from a mink containing encysted
protozoal bradyzoites within glial cells
What the Literature Says…
The infectious protozoan agent…
Toxoplasma gondii
Why…
Immunohistochemical examination with goat antibodies
against Neospora caninum and T. gondii
Positive reactions for both parasites
PCR testing for 115bp target for T. gondii and 337 for N.
caninum
T. gondii primers produced band while N. caninum did not
Advanced retina lesions suggest infection in utero or early
neonatal care