Pulmonary Aspergillis in the dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei)

Authors

  • Luis A. Romano Laboratory of Immunology and Pathology of Aquatic Organisms, Institute of Oceanography, Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, Brazil Author
  • Marta C. Klosterhoff Federal University of Pampa, Upper Course of Technology in Aquaculture, Campus Uruguaiana, RS, Brazil. Author
  • Ane Felice F. Medeiros Laboratory of Immunology and Pathology of Aquatic Organisms, Institute of Oceanography, Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, Brazil. Author
  • Virgínia F. Pedrosa Laboratory of Immunology and Pathology of Aquatic Organisms, Institute of Oceanography, Federal University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, Brazil Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24070/bjvp.1983-0246.v13i2p524-526

Keywords:

fungal, marine mammals, histopathology

Abstract

Fungal infections that affect marine mammals, like most fungal infections, can be secondary to environmental stress or other infectious diseases. This article describes a case of pulmonary infection by Aspergillus spp. in a specimen of Pontoporia blainvillei found dead near the town of San Clemente de Tuyu and near the bay of Samborombón, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The lung was collapsed with necrotic foci, fragments were collected, fixed in 10% formalin and submitted to histopathological examination. Microscopically, a marked change of the pulmonary architecture was observed, with total alveolar collapse, extensive necrotic areas, where septal hyphae were observed weakly, when stained with H-E and clearly evidenced with Grocott staining. Since the potential causes of immunosuppression were not evident, the authors consider it probable that infection by Aspergillus spp. was established in the lungs that presented a primary, possibly bacterial pneumonia, as a result of some degree of immunosuppression.

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2020-07-30

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How to Cite

Romano, L. A., Klosterhoff, M. C., Medeiros, A. F. F., & Pedrosa, V. F. (2020). Pulmonary Aspergillis in the dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei). Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 13(2), 524-526. https://doi.org/10.24070/bjvp.1983-0246.v13i2p524-526