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Important Mycosis of Wildlife: Emphasis on Etiology, Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Pathology-A Review: PART 2.

Iniobong Chukwuebuka Ikenna UgochukwuIasmina LucaNuhu Abdulazeez SaniJacinta Ngozi OmekeMadubuike Umunna AnyanwuAmienwanlen Eugene OdigieRemigius Ibe OnojaOhiemi Benjamin OchejaMiracle Oluchukwu UgochukwuOlabisi Aminah MakanjuChioma Inyang Aneke
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2022)
Wild animals are an important component of the ecosystem, and play a major role in it. However, in recent years, there has been an astronomical increase in the incidence of wildlife mycotic diseases leading to wildlife extermination. It is important to note that most of these mycotic diseases are zoonotic, and since there is a lot of attention given to zoonosis of a bacterial or viral origin in recent times, it is important to look into the mycotic diseases which may have zoonotic potential. Previously, the authors expatiated on some major wildlife mycotic diseases. In this review, we shed light on the etiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, pathogenesis, pathogenicity, macroscopic and microscopic pathology, and hematological and serum biochemical findings of dermatophytosis, coccidioidomycosis, blastomycosis, and sporotrichosis, which are very important mycoses of wildlife.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • sars cov
  • human health
  • climate change
  • working memory
  • escherichia coli
  • risk assessment
  • biofilm formation
  • candida albicans
  • genetic diversity