2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12131699
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First Documentation of Exophiala spp. Isolation in Psittaciformes

Abstract: Several fungi species are reported to act as opportunistic agents of infection in avian species. After the isolation of Exophiala spp., a dematiaceous fungal pathogen associated with a mucosal lesion in a military macaw (Ara militar), samples were collected from another 24 birds of the order Psittaciformes to study the possibility of Exophiala spp. being part of the commensal microbiota of these animals or its possible association with other clinical conditions. Swab samples were collected from the trachea and… Show more

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“…This Special Issue also offers some valuable insights regarding overlooked and underreported causes of disease in wildlife. Following a clinical case in a military macaw ( Ara militaris ) housed in a Portuguese zoo, Marques et al [ 11 ] report on the isolation of the opportunistic fungus Exophiala spp. from the upper respiratory tract of twelve different parrot species.…”
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“…This Special Issue also offers some valuable insights regarding overlooked and underreported causes of disease in wildlife. Following a clinical case in a military macaw ( Ara militaris ) housed in a Portuguese zoo, Marques et al [ 11 ] report on the isolation of the opportunistic fungus Exophiala spp. from the upper respiratory tract of twelve different parrot species.…”
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confidence: 99%