Dear MARMAM Community,

on behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to share with you our new publication 
"Heartworm and seal louse: Trends in prevalence, characterisation of impact and 
transmission pathways in a unique parasite assembly on seals in the North and 
Baltic Sea"
available in open-access at: 
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213224423000998
Abstract:
The ectoparasitic seal louse, Echinophthirius horridus infects harbour (Phoca 
vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) in the North and Baltic Sea. The 
endoparasitic heartworm Acanthocheilonema spirocauda parasitizes the right 
heart and blood vessels of harbour seals. The complete lifecycle of the 
heartworm is not entirely understood although the seal louse is assumed to 
serve as vector for its transmission. Knowledge about the impact of both 
parasite species on host health are scarce. In this study, necropsy data and 
archived parasites of harbour and grey seals in German waters were analysed to 
determine long-term seal louse (SLP) and heartworm prevalence (HWP) from 2014 
to 2021. Histology, microbiology and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were 
applied on seal louse infected and uninfected skin to investigate associated 
lesions and the health impact. During the study period, HWP in harbour seals 
was 13%, the SLP in harbour seals was 4% and in grey seals 10%. HWP of harbour 
seals was significantly higher during the winter months compared to the summer. 
SLP in adults was significantly higher in comparison to juvenile harbour seals. 
SLP varied significantly between grey seals from the North and Baltic Sea. 
Filarial nematodes were detected in the haemocoel, pharynx, and intestine of E. 
horridus highlighting the seal louse as vector for heartworms. Alopecia and 
folliculitis were associated with the attachment posture of E. horridus and 
microbiological investigations isolated bacteria commonly associated with 
folliculitis.

Kind regards,

Insa Herzog

Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research (ITAW)
University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover, Foundation
Werftstraße 6/ 25761 Buesum/ Germany
Phone: +49 511-856 8175
Fax: +49 511-856 8181

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