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. 1967 Dec;31(12):317–319.

Exacerbation of Latent Erythrocytic Infections in Deer Following Splenectomy

K L Kuttler, R M Robinson, W P Rogers
PMCID: PMC1494770  PMID: 4229931

Abstract

Eight adult deer and 4 fawns, from wild populations, were splenectomized and observed for evidence of hemo-parasitic relapses. The animals were maintained indoors under tick-free conditions and in the absence of known arthropod vectors.

Following splenectomy 2 adult deer and 2 fawns developed acute Eperythrozoon infections, 3 adult deer developed acute Theileria infections, 2 adult deer developed a demonstrable Anaplasma marginale parasitemia, and 1 adult deer exhibited a low level parasitemia of a plasmodial-like intraerythrocytic parasite. The remaining deer failed to develop a parasitemia following splenectomy.

In the absence of a specific parasitemia no drop occurred in packed cell volume following splenectomy.

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