Microsporidiosis in Vertebrate Companion Exotic Animals
Veterinarians caring for companion animals may encounter microsporidia in various host species, and diagnosis and treatment of these fungal organisms can be particularly challenging. Fourteen microsporidial species have been reported to infect humans and some of them are zoonotic; however, to date,...
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doaj-6ab193a17356450aa940089515c481342020-11-24T22:48:23ZengMDPI AGJournal of Fungi2309-608X2015-12-0121310.3390/jof2010003jof2010003Microsporidiosis in Vertebrate Companion Exotic AnimalsClaire Vergneau-Grosset0Sylvain Larrat1Zoological medicine service, Faculté de médecine vétérinaire, Université de Montréal, 3200 Sicotte, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S2M2, CanadaClinique Vétérinaire Benjamin Franklin, 38 rue du Danemark, ZA Porte Océane, 56400 Brech, FranceVeterinarians caring for companion animals may encounter microsporidia in various host species, and diagnosis and treatment of these fungal organisms can be particularly challenging. Fourteen microsporidial species have been reported to infect humans and some of them are zoonotic; however, to date, direct zoonotic transmission is difficult to document versus transit through the digestive tract. In this context, summarizing information available about microsporidiosis of companion exotic animals is relevant due to the proximity of these animals to their owners. Diagnostic modalities and therapeutic challenges are reviewed by taxa. Further studies are needed to better assess risks associated with animal microsporidia for immunosuppressed owners and to improve detection and treatment of infected companion animals.http://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/2/1/3microsporidiaEncephalitozoonPleistophoraalbendazolefenbendazole |
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Microsporidiosis in Vertebrate Companion Exotic Animals |
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Microsporidiosis in Vertebrate Companion Exotic Animals |
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Microsporidiosis in Vertebrate Companion Exotic Animals |
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Microsporidiosis in Vertebrate Companion Exotic Animals |
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Microsporidiosis in Vertebrate Companion Exotic Animals |
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microsporidiosis in vertebrate companion exotic animals |
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Journal of Fungi |
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Veterinarians caring for companion animals may encounter microsporidia in various host species, and diagnosis and treatment of these fungal organisms can be particularly challenging. Fourteen microsporidial species have been reported to infect humans and some of them are zoonotic; however, to date, direct zoonotic transmission is difficult to document versus transit through the digestive tract. In this context, summarizing information available about microsporidiosis of companion exotic animals is relevant due to the proximity of these animals to their owners. Diagnostic modalities and therapeutic challenges are reviewed by taxa. Further studies are needed to better assess risks associated with animal microsporidia for immunosuppressed owners and to improve detection and treatment of infected companion animals. |
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microsporidia Encephalitozoon Pleistophora albendazole fenbendazole |
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