Mycotic infections of the alimentary tract of nonhuman primates: a review.

Veterinary pathology. Supplement Pub Date : 1982-09-01
G Migaki, R E Schmidt, J D Toft, A F Kaufmann
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Lesions of candidiasis, mucormycosis (phycomycosis), entomophthoramycosis, geotrichosis, cryptococcosis, paracoccidioidomycosis and coccidioidomycosis have been reported in the alimentary tract of nonhuman primates. Candidiasis and mucormycosis were reported most often. Both Old and New World monkeys and great apes are susceptible; infection is rare in prosimians. Ulcers and necrosis of the mucosa of the alimentary tract are the principal gross lesions. A granulomatous inflammatory process occurs in which the fungi are visible histologically on hematoxylin and eosin (HE)-stained sections, but they are seen and characterized better when stained with periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) or Gomori methenamine silver (GMS) techniques. Cultural or immunofluorescence studies, or both, are necessary for specific identification of the fungi. Immunosuppression is suggested as a predisposing factor in certain mycotic diseases.

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非人类灵长类动物消化道真菌感染的研究进展。
念珠菌病、毛霉病(藻菌病)、虫霉病、地毛癣病、隐球菌病、副球孢子菌病和球孢子菌病在非人灵长类动物消化道中已有报道。念珠菌病和毛霉病是最常见的。新旧世界的猴子和类人猿都易受感染;感染在原猴中是罕见的。消化道粘膜的溃疡和坏死是主要的肉眼病变。发生肉芽肿性炎症过程,真菌在苏木精和伊红(HE)染色切片上可以在组织学上看到,但在周期性酸希夫(PAS)或Gomori甲基胺银(GMS)染色时可以更好地看到和表征。培养或免疫荧光研究,或两者兼而有之,对真菌的特异性鉴定是必要的。免疫抑制被认为是某些真菌病的易感因素。
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