Molecular Diagnosis of Emmonsia-Like Fungi Occurring in Wild Animals

Using specific primers based on the ribosomal operon, positive DNA amplification was obtained from lungs of 11/215 tested small burrowing animals, both terrestrial and aquatic, and including frozen ( n  = 4) and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded ( n  = 7) samples. The main species detected in Europe...

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Hauptverfasser: Danesi, P., Falcaro, C., Dukik, K., Jiang, Y., Rizzoli, A. P., Allavena, R., Simpson, V., Ravagnan, S., Zanardello, C., Capelli, G., de Hoog, G. S.
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description Using specific primers based on the ribosomal operon, positive DNA amplification was obtained from lungs of 11/215 tested small burrowing animals, both terrestrial and aquatic, and including frozen ( n  = 4) and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded ( n  = 7) samples. The main species detected in Europe in mice, otters and river rats was Emmonsia crescens . Two strains from otters and weasels were Blastomyces parvus . Two Australian wombats revealed the presence of a hitherto unknown species of the geophilic genus Emmonsiellopsis .
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