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Pentastomid infections [Sebekia, Alofia, Leiperia] in Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) in the Kruger National Park, South Africa, with a description of the males of Alofia simpsoni
1999
Junker, K. | Boomker, J. (Pretoria Univ., Onderstepoort (South Africa). Dept. of Veterinary Tropical Diseases) | Bolton, L.A.
Experimental studies on the life-cycle of Sebekia wedli (Pentastomida: Sebekidae)
1998
Junker, K. (Southern African Medical Univ., Medunsa (South Africa). Dept. of Veterinary Pathology) | Boomker, J. | Booyse, D.G.
Salmonella isolated from crocodiles and other reptiles during the period 1985-1994 in South Africa
1997
Van der Walt, M.L. | Huchzermeyer, F.W. | Steyn, H.C. (Agricultural Research Council, Onderstepoort (South Africa). Onderstepoort Veterinary Inst.)
Pentastomid parasites of the family Sebekidae Fain, 1961 in West African dwarf crocodiles Osteolaemus tetraspis Cope, 1851 from the Congo, with a description of Alofia parva n. sp.
1995
Riley, J. (The Univ., Dundee, Scotland (United Kingdom). Dept. of Biological Sciences) | Huchzermeyer, F.W.
Vaccination to control an outbreak of Mycoplasma crocodyli infection
2001
Mohan, K. (Zimbabwean Univ., Harare (Zimbabwe). Veterinary Science Faculty) | Foggin, C.M. | Dziva, F. | Muvavarirwa, P.
Transmission studies on Trichinella species isolated from Crocodylus niloticus and efficacy of fenbendazole and levamisole against muscle L1 stages in Balb C mice
2001
Mukaratirwa, S. | Magwedere, K. | Matenga, E. (Zimbabwean Univ., Harare (Zimbabwe). Paraclinical Veterinary Studies Dept.) | Foggin, C.M.
Aerobic intestinal flora of wild-caught African dwarf crocodiles Osteolaemus tetraspis
2000
Huchzermeyer, F.W. | Henton, M.M. | Riley, J. | Agnagna, M.
General morphology of the oral cavity of the Nile crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus (Laurenti, 1768). II. The tongue
Putterill, J.F.; Soley, J.T.(Onderstepoort Veterianry Inst. (South Africa). Electron Microscopy Unit)
Pentastomid infections in cichlid fishes in the Kruger National Park [South Africa] and the description of the infective larva of Subtriquetra rileyi n. sp.
1998
Junker, K. (Southern African Medical Univ., Medunsa (South Africa). Dept. of Veterinary Pathology) | Boomker, J. | Booyse, D.G.
Systemic infection by Spencermartinsiella sp. in a Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)
2017
Tatiane Furtado de Carvalho | Herlandes Penha Tinoco | Marcelo Cordeiro Campos Malta | Angela Tinoco Pessanha | Thelma Tirone Silvério Matos | Cláudia Emanuela Rocha | Priscilla Parreira Rocha Gomes | Luize Néli Nunes Garcia | Daniella Noronha Frois | Marianna de Paula Martins Pereira | Susana Johann | Carlos Augusto Rosa | Tatiane Alves da Paixão | Renato Lima Santos
A male adult crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) was diagnosed with systemic yeast infection. Histologically, there were extensive areas of necrosis in the lung, which were associated with a diffuse severe lympho-plasmo-histiocytic inflammatory infiltrate, with numerous multinucleated giant cells, and myriads of intralesional pseudo-hyphae and yeast like organisms within distended foveolae. Necrotic foci were also observed in the mucosa of the digestive tract, trachea, tunica intima of arteries, liver, and heart, with a marked inflammatory lympho-histiocytic infiltrate, with large numbers of epithelioid macrophages and giant cells, and intralesional and intravascular pseudo-hyphae and yeast-like organisms. Oval yeast structures with 4 to 6 μm in diameter and 5 to 8 μm thick paralleled-wall pseudo-hyphae were observed in PAS or GMS stained sections. PCR with DNA template extracted from paraffin embedded tissues amplified the D1/D2 domains of the large subunit rRNA gene, which was sequenced and found to be identical to sequences of a new species, isolated from rotting wood in Brazil, of the genus Spencermartinsiella, which its closest relative is Spencermartinsiella cellulosicola.
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