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A retrospective review of systemic or localized mycotic infections in captive snakes confirmed via biopsy or necropsy from 1983 to 2017 was performed at the Smithsonian's National Zoological Park. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) confirmed infection with Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola (Oo)...

Author(s)
Anderson, K. B.; Steeil, J. C.; Neiffer, D. L.; Evans, M.; Peters, A.; Allender, M. C.; Cartoceti, A. N.
Publisher
American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, Pomona, USA
Citation
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2021, 52, 3, pp 997-1002
Abstract

Nannizziopsis guarroi is an ascomycete fungus associated with a necrotizing dermatitis in captive green iguanas (Iguana iguana) and bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) across both Europe and North America. Clinical signs of the disease include swelling and lesion formation. Lesions develop from...

Author(s)
Gentry, S. L.; Lorch, J. M.; Lankton, J. S.; Pringle, A.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Mycologia, 2021, 113, 6, pp 1253-1263
Abstract

Ranaviral disease in amphibians has been studied intensely during the last decade, as associated mass-mortality events are considered to be a global threat to wild animal populations. Several studies have also included other susceptible ectothermic vertebrates (fish and reptiles), but only very few ...

Author(s)
Stöhr, A. C.; Blahak, S.; Heckers, K. O.; Wiechert, J.; Behncke, H.; Mathes, K.; Günther, P.; Zwart, P.; Ball, I.; Rüschoff, B.; Marschang, R. E.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Research, 2013, 44, 84, pp (27 September 2013)
Abstract

A 4-year-old ball python was presented 3 weeks after multiple bite wounds from a prey rat with large skin lesions, a concurrent deep bacterial pyoderma and clinical signs for septicemia, including neurological symptoms. Affected tissue separated from the underlying muscular layer revealing parts of ...

Author(s)
Klinger, C. J.; Dengler, B.; Bauer, T.; Mueller, R. S.
Publisher
Schattauer GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
Citation
Tierärztliche Praxis. Ausgabe K, Kleintiere/Heimtiere, 2018, 46, 1, pp 43-48
Abstract

Beginning in July 2011, 31 green anaconda (Eunectes murinus) juveniles from an oceanarium in Hong Kong died over a 12-month period. Necropsy revealed at least two of the following features in 23 necropsies: dermatitis, severe pan-nephritis, and/or severe systemic multiorgan necrotizing...

Author(s)
Woo, P. C. Y.; Lau, S. K. P.; Martelli, P.; Hui SukWai; Lau, C. C. Y.; Fan, R. Y. Y.; Groff, J. M.; Tam, E. W. T.; Chan KwokHung; Yuen KwokYung
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology (ASM), Washington, USA
Citation
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2014, 52, 10, pp 3614-3623
Abstract

CASE HISTORY: Health monitoring of tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) at Auckland Zoo between 2001 and 2009 showed that 58/93 tuatara had been affected by dermatitis of unknown origin. From 2011 onwards, cases of suspected fungal dermatitis underwent extensive diagnostic investigations. CLINICAL...

Author(s)
Masters, N. J.; Alexander, S.; Jackson, B.; Sigler, L.; Chatterton, J.; Harvey, C.; Gibson, R.; Humphrey, S.; Rawdon, T. G.; Spence, R. P.; Ha, H. J.; McInnes, K.; Jakob-Hoff, R.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Melbourne, Australia
Citation
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2016, 64, 5, pp 301-307
Abstract

Background: An unusual mortality event in Johnstone River snapping turtles (Elseya irwini) in Far North Queensland, Australia, occurred during the summer months of December 2014 and January 2015. We report the data collected during the mortality event, including counts of sick and dead animals,...

Author(s)
Ariel, E.; Freeman, A. B.; Elliott, E.; Wirth, W.; Mashkour, N.; Scott, J.
Publisher
Wiley, Melbourne, Australia
Citation
Australian Veterinary Journal, 2017, 95, 10, pp 355-361
Abstract

The clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment of an outbreak of necrotising fungal dermatitis due to the Chrysosporium anamorph of Nannizziopsis vriesii (CANV) in a group of 13 bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) in the UK [date not given] are described. Seven animals were successfully treated with...

Author(s)
Medley, J.; Eatwell, K.; Hume, L.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record, 2010, 166, 15, pp 464-465
Abstract

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs 28, 31, 52, 101, 138, 153, 180, and 209) were measured in tissue samples (liver and fat) from 30 loggerhead turtles Caretta caretta, 1 green turtle Chelonia mydas, and 1 leatherback Dermochelys coriacea stranded on the coasts of the Canary Islands, trying to...

Author(s)
Orós, J.; González-Díaz, O. M.; Monagas, P.
Publisher
Elsevier, Oxford, UK
Citation
Chemosphere, 2009, 74, 3, pp 473-478
Abstract

Chronic dermatomycosis was identified in 3 central bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps), held as companion animals by the same owner. Clinical signs of dermatomycosis included subcutaneous masses as well as crusty, erosive, and ulcerative skin lesions. The facial region was affected in 2 of the 3...

Author(s)
Schmidt-Ukaj, S.; Loncaric, I.; Spergser, J.; Richter, B.; Hochleithner, M.
Publisher
American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Davis, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2016, 28, 3, pp 319-322

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