ATYPICAL MYCOSIS IN WILD BOARS
Journal: TRADITION AND MODERNITY IN VETERINARY MEDICINE (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-01-21
Authors : Teodora Popova IvanTodev;
Page : 21-24
Keywords : Penicillium verrucosum; Aspergillus fumigatus; dermatomycosis; wild boar;
Abstract
From skin of wild boars with signs of dermatitis were isolated fungi of species Penicillium verrucosum(Dierckx, 1901), and Aspergillus fumigatus (Fresen, 1863). Pathologically were stablished hepatitis and nephritis.A. fumigatus was isolated from the liver, but from the kidneys were not isolated microorganisms. The resultsindicate that A. fumigatus can be fungal pathogen in wild pigs with localization in the liver and, in combinationwith P. verrucosum – of dermatomycosis. Both types of fungi are not typical causes of skin mycoses and this isthe first case of isolation in such disease.
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