The production demand of edible snails in the Mediterranean area is very high and the attention to snail borne diseases is increasing. Following mass mortality events, we have analyzed 240 samples of Cornu aspersum collected from farms across Italy. Anatomopathological examination showed the presence of alterations of the gastro-intestinal apparatus and of the digestive gland, while histopathological examination revealed the presence of Rickettsia-like organisms (RLOs) in 70% (168/240) of cases and Giemsa positive amoebae in the remaining 30% (72/240) of cases. RLOs were localized mainly at the level of the DG, where regressive changes or nodular inflammation was observed. TEM examination of RLOs samples revealed the presence of many rod-shaped electron dense microorganisms. Amoebal infection occurred in the kidney, intestine, lung, the DG and were associated to regressive events or infiltrative/nodular and encapsulation like inflammation. To date it is still unclear if the pathogens detected could represent a risk for humans and animals, therefore further studies are needed to better elucidate this point.

Mass mortality of Cornu aspersum in Italian snail farms: A histopathological survey / Power, Karen; Leandri, Rebecca; Fierro, Angelo; Zottola, Tiziana; De Vico, Gionata. - In: JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-2011. - 206:(2024), p. 108160. [10.1016/j.jip.2024.108160]

Mass mortality of Cornu aspersum in Italian snail farms: A histopathological survey

Power, Karen
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Leandri, Rebecca
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Fierro, Angelo;Zottola, Tiziana;De Vico, Gionata
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2024

Abstract

The production demand of edible snails in the Mediterranean area is very high and the attention to snail borne diseases is increasing. Following mass mortality events, we have analyzed 240 samples of Cornu aspersum collected from farms across Italy. Anatomopathological examination showed the presence of alterations of the gastro-intestinal apparatus and of the digestive gland, while histopathological examination revealed the presence of Rickettsia-like organisms (RLOs) in 70% (168/240) of cases and Giemsa positive amoebae in the remaining 30% (72/240) of cases. RLOs were localized mainly at the level of the DG, where regressive changes or nodular inflammation was observed. TEM examination of RLOs samples revealed the presence of many rod-shaped electron dense microorganisms. Amoebal infection occurred in the kidney, intestine, lung, the DG and were associated to regressive events or infiltrative/nodular and encapsulation like inflammation. To date it is still unclear if the pathogens detected could represent a risk for humans and animals, therefore further studies are needed to better elucidate this point.
2024
Mass mortality of Cornu aspersum in Italian snail farms: A histopathological survey / Power, Karen; Leandri, Rebecca; Fierro, Angelo; Zottola, Tiziana; De Vico, Gionata. - In: JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-2011. - 206:(2024), p. 108160. [10.1016/j.jip.2024.108160]
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