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Aspergillosis in free-ranging Magellanic penguins.

Aryse Martins MeloVanice Rodrigues PoesterMariana Rodrigues TrápagaDavid A StevensPaula Lima CanabarroAndréa Corrado AdornesAndrine Paiva da SilvaSérgio Curi EstimaEsteban FrereRaquel SabinoMelissa Orzechowski Xavier
Published in: Medical mycology (2023)
We evaluated the mortality due to aspergillosis in free-ranging Magellanic penguins during their migration and the reproductive season. A total of 98 carcasses of penguins were collected along 370 km of coastline in Southern Brazil, between June 2017 and October 2019, and from reproductive colonies in Patagonian Argentina, in January 2019. All animals were necropsied, and only proven cases were computed. Aspergillosis was diagnosed in 2.5% of the penguins evaluated during their migration route. Our study, of the Southern coast of Brazil, is the first to demonstrate that aspergillosis is an important cause of mortality in free-ranging penguins. The implications of these findings in the One Health context are discussed.
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