EFFECTS OF MALATHION ON DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY IN WOODHOUSE'S TOADS

Autor: Sharon K. Taylor, Kenneth W. Mills, Elizabeth S. Williams
Rok vydání: 1999
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Zdroj: Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 35:536-541
ISSN: 0090-3558
DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-35.3.536
Popis: Adult male Woodhouse's toads (Bufo woodhousi) developed clinical disease, hepatomegaly, and died at a higher rate when externally exposed once to either a high or low sublethal dose (0.011 or 0.0011 mg malathion/g toad) of field grade malathion and challenged with a sublethal dose of Aeromonas hydrophila injected intraperintoneally (1.1 x 10(4) bacteria/g toad) when compared to toads not exposed to malathion but challenged with A. hydrophila (P0.007). Toads exposed to malathion (high or low dose) and challenged with A. hyydrophila had clinical disease, hepatomegaly, and died at a higher rate [9 (90%) of 10] than toads exposed to malathion alone (P0.002). Toads exposed to the high and low doses of malathion had a 22% and 17% decrease in brain cholinesterase levels, respectively, when they were compared to nonmalathion exposed toads (P0.025, P0.006). It appears that field grade malathion applied externally to adult Woodhouse's toads may cause increased disease susceptibility when challenged with a potentially pathogenic bacteria.
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