Sores of boreal moose reveal a previously unknown genetic lineage of parasitic nematode within the genus Onchocerca

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Long-standing reports of open sores on the hind legs of moose (Alces alces) have been recorded in Alaska (as well as Canada, Europe, and Michigan), eliciting concerns about causes and infection. We used histological and genomic methods to investigate the sores from 20 adult moose on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. We paired this with thermal imagery and molt scoring of adult moose to further describe sore formation and understand its timing. Severe, ulcerative and eosinophilic dermatitis was found in all moose with sores present, and microfilariae within intraepidermal pustules were additionally found in four samples. Genetic analysis of sores from moose revealed a previously unknown genetic lineage of Onchocerca. Adult moose molt and lose their barrier of protection against flies in June and July during peak fly activity, leaving them vulnerable and allowing the development of sores. In summary, our results indicate that the cause for the sores on the hindleg of moose is a previously unknown genetic lineage of Onchocerca, probably transmitted by black flies, in timing with the molt cycle of adult moose. These sores leave moose exposed to pathogens, making them vulnerable, and challenging their health and fitness.

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Benedict, B. M., Barboza, P. S., Crouse, J. A., Groch, K. R., Kulpa, M. R., Thompson, D. P., … Wiener, D. J. (2023). Sores of boreal moose reveal a previously unknown genetic lineage of parasitic nematode within the genus Onchocerca. PLoS ONE, 18(1 January). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278886

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