Sporadic cases of cryptococcosis have been reported in marine mammals, typically due to Cryptococcus neoformans and, more recently, to Cryptococcus gattii in cetaceans. Cryptococcus albidus, a ubiquitous fungal species not typically considered to be pathogenic, was recovered from a juvenile California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) rescued near San Francisco Bay, California. Yeast morphologically consistent with a Cryp-tococcus sp. was identified histologically in a lymph node and C. albidus was identified by an rDNA sequence from the lung. Infection with C. albidus was thought to have contributed to mortality in this sea lion, along with concurrent bacterial pneumonia. Cryptococcus albidus should be considered as a potential pathogen with a role in marine mammal morbidity and mortality.
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October 01 2012
Cryptococcus albidus Infection in a California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) Open Access
Shannon Mcleland;
Shannon Mcleland
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1 Department of Microbiology, Immunology, Pathology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 USA
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Colleen Duncan;
Colleen Duncan
1 Department of Microbiology, Immunology, Pathology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 USA
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Terry Spraker;
Terry Spraker
1 Department of Microbiology, Immunology, Pathology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 USA
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Elizabeth Wheeler;
Elizabeth Wheeler
3 The Marine Mammal Center, Sausalito, California 94965, USA
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Shawn R. Lockhart;
Shawn R. Lockhart
2 Mycotic Diseases Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333 USA
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Frances Gulland
Frances Gulland
3 The Marine Mammal Center, Sausalito, California 94965, USA
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J Wildl Dis (2012) 48 (4): 1030–1034.
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Received:
August 02 2011
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March 20 2012
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Shannon Mcleland, Colleen Duncan, Terry Spraker, Elizabeth Wheeler, Shawn R. Lockhart, Frances Gulland; Cryptococcus albidus Infection in a California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus). J Wildl Dis 1 October 2012; 48 (4): 1030–1034. doi: https://doi.org/10.7589/2011-08-226
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