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Symptomatic Capillaria plica infection in a young European cat.

Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2011-08-13)
Moreno Rossi, Nicoletta Messina, Gaetano Ariti, Francesca Riggio, Stefania Perrucci
ABSTRACT

An 8-month-old owned European cat showing abdominal pain, fever, distended painful bladder and urinary blockage was presented. Intravenous fluids were immediately administered and, after sedation, a urinary catheter was applied. Blood and urine analysis revealed cystitis and a moderate-to-severe degree of renal failure. About 20 thread-like nematodes, identified as Capillaria plica larvae and fragments of adult stages, were found in the urine sediment. After treatment with an oral formulation of fenbendazole at 25 mg/kg q 12 h for 10 days, urinary signs and bladder worms disappeared. Cases of Capillaria species bladder worms in cats are rarely reported and most infected cats show no clinical signs, presumably because of a low parasite burden. In the present study, feline capillariosis was associated to urethral obstruction, severe difficulties in urination, cystitis and renal failures.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
Fenbendazole, VETRANAL®, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Fenbendazole, ≥98%