Coccidioidomycosis in a Pacific Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens)
IAAAM 2011
Todd L. Schmitt1; Diana Procter2; Mike Muraco2
1SeaWorld San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA; 2Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, Vallejo, CA, USA

Abstract

An 11 year old female Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) demonstrated decreased appetite and ten percent weight loss approximately four weeks following truck transport from a northern California facility to a southern California facility. Initial acclimation to the new facility and staff influenced conservative management. The walrus was treated supportively with oral mineral oil.

With little improvement, a subsequent blood analysis was obtained and demonstrated a leukocytosis of 22,800 white blood cells (WBC)/µl, 2 percent band neutrophils, low iron (58 µg/dL) and mild globulin elevation (4.3 gm/dL). Empiric antibiotic therapy was started with amoxicillin and clavulanic acid (14 mg/kg BID). Initial clinical improvement was observed by staff members; however, over a period of two weeks her appetite decreased again. Over time, multifocal coalescing epidermal patch lesions developed on the dorsum and sacrum. A follow-up blood analysis demonstrated persistent leukocytosis (24,000 WBC/µl) with 4 percent bands and hyperglobulinemia (6.7 gm/dL). Due to relapse of clinical signs on antibiotic therapy, fungal disease was suspected. Fungal diagnostics were performed and aggressive antifungal therapy was initiated with voriconazole (1.8 mg/kg SID).

Fungal immunodiffusion antibody assays were positive for coccidiomycosis; further confirmation was obtained from an outside laboratory (Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Lab) by complement fixation. Voriconazole levels between 2–10 µg/ml were obtained periodically to monitor therapy. Thoracic radiographs and ultrasound were nondiagnostic. Clinical improvement in behavior and appetite was observed with additional weight gain over 3 month's duration.

Acknowledgements

Animal Training staff members from SeaWorld San Diego and Six Flags Discovery Kingdom for their dedication to husbandry training and care.

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Todd L. Schmitt
SeaWorld San Diego
San Diego, CA, USA


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