Blastomyces dermatitidis in bats: first report of its isolation from the liver of Rhinopoma hardwickei hardwickei Gray.

Sabouraudia Pub Date : 1985-02-01
H S Randhawa, V P Chaturvedi, S Kini, Z U Khan
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Blastomyces dermatitidis is reported for the first time from the liver of Rhinopoma hardwickei hardwickei Gray (the 'lesser rat-tailed bat'); it was cultured from one of 46 samples of the bat captured on December 10, 1982, from the basement of Safdar-Jang Tomb, a historical monument in New Delhi. The fungus was not found in 581 other bats representing R. hardwickei hardwickei, three more insectivorous and one frugivorous species investigated from several sites in Delhi and New Delhi metropolitan areas. The identity of the isolate was based upon its macroscopic and microscopic cultural morphology, dimorphic character and verification of pathogenicity for white mice. It was further confirmed by determining the capacity of the isolate to produce the 'A' exoantigen specific for B. dermatitidis. The infected bat did not manifest any obvious clinical signs and symptoms of illness. Its visceral organs were free from macroscopic lesions, and histopathologically none of them including the liver, revealed any fungal elements or tissue response. B. dermatitidis was not found in any of the 34 samples of bat guano investigated by direct culture or mouse-inoculation technique. The results reinforce the available evidence for the endemic occurrence of B. dermatitidis in India and focus on the possible role of R. hardwickei hardwickei as a natural host or vector for this pathogen.

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蝙蝠皮炎芽孢菌:首次从蝙蝠肝中分离得到。
据报道,皮炎芽生菌首次在“小鼠尾蝙蝠”(Rhinopoma hardwickei hardwickei Gray)的肝脏中发现;它是在1982年12月10日从新德里历史遗迹Safdar-Jang墓的地下室捕获的46个蝙蝠样本中的一个中培养出来的。在德里和新德里大都市区的几个地点调查的代表r.h hardwickei的其他581种蝙蝠、另外三种食虫蝙蝠和一种食果蝙蝠中未发现真菌。该分离物的鉴定基于其宏观和微观培养形态、二态性状和对小白鼠的致病性验证。通过测定分离物产生皮炎b型特异性“A”外抗原的能力,进一步证实了这一点。受感染的蝙蝠未表现出任何明显的临床体征和疾病症状。其内脏器官无肉眼病变,组织病理学包括肝脏均未发现任何真菌成分或组织反应。采用直接培养或小鼠接种法检测的34份蝙蝠鸟粪标本均未发现皮炎杆菌。本研究结果进一步证实了印度皮炎布氏菌地方性存在的证据,并着重探讨了哈氏布氏菌作为该病原体天然宿主或媒介的可能作用。
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