Journal de mycologie médicale.
Publisher:
Masson,
Frequency: Quarterly
Country: France
Language: fre
Author(s):
Société française de mycologie médicale.
Start Year:1991 -
ISSN:
1156-5233 (Print)
1773-0449 (Electronic)
1156-5233 (Linking)
1773-0449 (Electronic)
1156-5233 (Linking)
Impact Factor
3.6
2022
| NLM ID: | 9425651 |
| (OCoLC): | 32563816 |
| (DNLM): | SR0071074(s) |
| Classification: | W1 JO3253 |
Systemic aspergillosis associated with acute enterocolitis in foals. Aspergillosis is an uncommon disease in horses, but it can be fatal. We report two cases of systemic aspergillosis in foals that occurred in a short period in the same region of southern Brazil. In addition, a literature review of similar cases was also performed. Risk factors were attributed to an immunodepression by primary enterocolitis and corticosteroid treatment, the damage in the epithelium, and multiple antibacterial treatments, which allowed local fungal proliferation, tissue invasion and spread of infection, leading to death. Since the antemortem diagnosis of aspergillosis in foals i...
An initial survey of 150 horses from Thailand for anti-Pythium insidiosum antibodies. Pythium insidiosum causes a life-threatening infection termed pythiosis in humans and other animals. The organism has been identified in tropical and subtropical environments worldwide. Since 1985, human pythiosis has been increasingly reported from Thailand. Seroprevalence studies estimated that 32,000 Thai people had been exposed to the pathogen. In 2018, the first animal pythiosis case in Thailand was diagnosed in a horse. Here, we investigated the seroprevalence of anti-P. insidiosum antibodies in the Thai equine population. Methods: We surveyed serum anti-P. insidiosum antibodies in 15...
Ocular fungal flora from healthy horses in Iran. This study was carried out in order to isolate and identify the normal conjunctival fungal flora from Caspian miniature, Thoroughbred, Turkmen and Persian Arab breeds in Tehran, Iran. Methods: A total of seventy-two adult healthy horses were studied. Ocular samples were collected from right and left eyes by using sterile cotton swabs; samples were cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar and incubated at 30°C for 7-10 days. Molds and yeasts were identified using macro and micro-morphological and physiological characteristics. Conclusions: Number of fungal colonies per eye varied between 0 and 123 ...