Purpureocillium lilacinum and Beauveria bassiana were isolated from lung sampled at necropsy of a 12 year-old female loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) that had displayed abnormal buoyancy. Histopathologic evaluation revealed pleuritis and pneumonia with non-melanized, septate hyphae and fruiting structures identical to those of P. lilacinum. This case emphasizes the importance of a histological correlate to fungal culture when environmental fungi are isolated and demonstrates the infrequent phenomenon of fruiting or conidial production in tissue
Nascent fungal infections are currently considered as one of the main threats for biodiversity and e...
Contrary to humans, candidiasis is a rare infection in animals. However, in reptiles, candidiasis ca...
In September 1996, a disease outbreak was reported in one turtle farm in the New Territories, Hong K...
Occurrence of fruiting structures allows determination of Purpureocillium lilacinum as an inciting a...
This paper reports a case of Purpureocillium lilacinum infection in seven loggerhead sea turtle (Car...
To determine the potential for intra-oviductal contamination of sea turtle eggs with fungi accumulat...
Four cases of fatal pulmonary disease of the giant tortoise were studied. In 2 instances the ento-rn...
Three bacterial diseases (ulcerative stomatitis, obstructive rhinitis and pneumonia) and associated ...
Fusarium spp. are fungi worldwide distributed in soil, plants, water and other organic substrates wh...
A loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) was found stranded alive along the Adriatic coast close to...
The animal microbiome has rapidly become of great interest in current research as the microbiome is ...
Respiratory disease is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sea turtles, including the Kemp’...
In May 2005, a loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) stranded along the Adriatic coast near Ancona...
With the aim of evaluating the presence of Fusarium spp. in sea turtles with and without lesions and...
Evidence of infection with spirorchid flukes (Digenea: Spirorchidae) was sought at necropsy of 96 st...
Nascent fungal infections are currently considered as one of the main threats for biodiversity and e...
Contrary to humans, candidiasis is a rare infection in animals. However, in reptiles, candidiasis ca...
In September 1996, a disease outbreak was reported in one turtle farm in the New Territories, Hong K...
Occurrence of fruiting structures allows determination of Purpureocillium lilacinum as an inciting a...
This paper reports a case of Purpureocillium lilacinum infection in seven loggerhead sea turtle (Car...
To determine the potential for intra-oviductal contamination of sea turtle eggs with fungi accumulat...
Four cases of fatal pulmonary disease of the giant tortoise were studied. In 2 instances the ento-rn...
Three bacterial diseases (ulcerative stomatitis, obstructive rhinitis and pneumonia) and associated ...
Fusarium spp. are fungi worldwide distributed in soil, plants, water and other organic substrates wh...
A loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) was found stranded alive along the Adriatic coast close to...
The animal microbiome has rapidly become of great interest in current research as the microbiome is ...
Respiratory disease is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sea turtles, including the Kemp’...
In May 2005, a loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) stranded along the Adriatic coast near Ancona...
With the aim of evaluating the presence of Fusarium spp. in sea turtles with and without lesions and...
Evidence of infection with spirorchid flukes (Digenea: Spirorchidae) was sought at necropsy of 96 st...
Nascent fungal infections are currently considered as one of the main threats for biodiversity and e...
Contrary to humans, candidiasis is a rare infection in animals. However, in reptiles, candidiasis ca...
In September 1996, a disease outbreak was reported in one turtle farm in the New Territories, Hong K...