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Name Kadekaru Sho
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researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

First report of ophidiomycosis in Asia caused by Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola in captive snakes in Japan

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Author

Takami Y., Nam K., Takaki Y., Kadekaru S., Hemmi C., Hosoya T., Une Y.

Summary

Ophidiomycosis is an emerging infectious disease caused by the fungus Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola, which has been affecting wild and captive snakes in North America, Europe, and Australia. We report 12 cases of suspected ophidiomycosis in captive colubrid snakes in Japan. Pathological and microbiological examinations were performed, and the results confirmed the diagnosis of ophidiomycosis in two snakes, which indicated that the remaining sympatrically raised snakes also had ophidiomycosis since they exhibited similar lesions. This is the first report of ophidiomycosis in Asia caused by O. ophiodiicola. To prevent the expansion of ophidiomycosis in the natural environment in Japan, there is a need to evaluate the ophidiomycosis carrier status of imported snakes, the pathogenicity of the infection in native snakes, and the prevalence and distribution of O. ophiodiicola in wild and captive snakes. Measures also must be taken to prevent endemicity globally.

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The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science

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83

Number Of Pages

8

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1234

EndingPage

1239

Date of Issue

2021/08

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Language

English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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10.1292/jvms.21-0177

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