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Case Report Associated with Aspergillosis and Hepatitis E Virus Coinfection in Himalayan Griffons.


ABSTRACT: This study involved a death which occurred in four Himalayan griffons housed in Beijing zoo, China. Based on pathogen identification and the pathological changes observed, we did characterize the fungi and Hepatitis E virus (HEV) in four dead Himalayan griffons. Pathological changes were severe. Membranous-like material was observed on the surface of the internal organs. Spleen was necrotic. Focal lymphocyte infiltration in the liver and many sunflower-like fungi nodules were evident in the tissues, especially in the kidney. PCR was used to identify the pathogen. Based on the 18SrRNA genomic sequence of known fungi, the results confirmed that all four dead Himalayan griffons were infected with Aspergillus. At the same time the detection of HEV also showed positive results. To the best of our knowledge, this work appears to be the first report of concurrent presence of Aspergillosis and Hepatitis E virus in rare avian species.

SUBMITTER: Li H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4641181 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Case Report Associated with Aspergillosis and Hepatitis E Virus Coinfection in Himalayan Griffons.

Li Heng H   Zhu Rining R   She Ruiping R   Zhang Chenglin C   Shi Ruihan R   Li Wei W   Du Fang F   Wu Qiaoxing Q   Hu Fengjiao F   Zhang Yang Y   Soomro Majid Hussain MH   Zheng Changming C  

BioMed research international 20151028


This study involved a death which occurred in four Himalayan griffons housed in Beijing zoo, China. Based on pathogen identification and the pathological changes observed, we did characterize the fungi and Hepatitis E virus (HEV) in four dead Himalayan griffons. Pathological changes were severe. Membranous-like material was observed on the surface of the internal organs. Spleen was necrotic. Focal lymphocyte infiltration in the liver and many sunflower-like fungi nodules were evident in the tiss  ...[more]

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