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Bat White-Nose Syndrome: An Emerging Fungal Pathogen?
by
Berlowski-Zier, Brenda M
, Hicks, Alan C
, Meteyer, Carol U
, Behr, Melissa
, Rudd, Robert J
, Buckles, Elizabeth L
, Niver, Robyn
, Coleman, Jeremy T.H
, Gargas, Andrea
, Okoniewski, Joseph C
, Darling, Scott R
, Stone, Ward B
, Blehert, David S
in
Animal diseases
/ Animals
/ Ascomycota - classification
/ Ascomycota - cytology
/ Ascomycota - genetics
/ Ascomycota - isolation & purification
/ Bats
/ Brevia
/ Chiroptera
/ Chiroptera - microbiology
/ Chiroptera - physiology
/ Cold Temperature
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - epidemiology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - microbiology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - pathology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - veterinary
/ Conidia
/ Depopulation
/ Dermatomycoses - epidemiology
/ Dermatomycoses - microbiology
/ Dermatomycoses - pathology
/ Dermatomycoses - veterinary
/ ears
/ Epidemiology
/ Epidermis
/ Fungi
/ Geomyces
/ Hibernation
/ Histology
/ Hyphae
/ Infections
/ microbial growth
/ microscopy
/ Mortality
/ New England - epidemiology
/ Northeastern United States
/ Onygenales - classification
/ Onygenales - cytology
/ Onygenales - genetics
/ Onygenales - growth & development
/ pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Population ecology
/ Skin
/ Skin - microbiology
/ Skin - pathology
/ Spores, Fungal - cytology
/ Wetland ecology
/ white-nose syndrome
/ winter
2009
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Bat White-Nose Syndrome: An Emerging Fungal Pathogen?
by
Berlowski-Zier, Brenda M
, Hicks, Alan C
, Meteyer, Carol U
, Behr, Melissa
, Rudd, Robert J
, Buckles, Elizabeth L
, Niver, Robyn
, Coleman, Jeremy T.H
, Gargas, Andrea
, Okoniewski, Joseph C
, Darling, Scott R
, Stone, Ward B
, Blehert, David S
in
Animal diseases
/ Animals
/ Ascomycota - classification
/ Ascomycota - cytology
/ Ascomycota - genetics
/ Ascomycota - isolation & purification
/ Bats
/ Brevia
/ Chiroptera
/ Chiroptera - microbiology
/ Chiroptera - physiology
/ Cold Temperature
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - epidemiology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - microbiology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - pathology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - veterinary
/ Conidia
/ Depopulation
/ Dermatomycoses - epidemiology
/ Dermatomycoses - microbiology
/ Dermatomycoses - pathology
/ Dermatomycoses - veterinary
/ ears
/ Epidemiology
/ Epidermis
/ Fungi
/ Geomyces
/ Hibernation
/ Histology
/ Hyphae
/ Infections
/ microbial growth
/ microscopy
/ Mortality
/ New England - epidemiology
/ Northeastern United States
/ Onygenales - classification
/ Onygenales - cytology
/ Onygenales - genetics
/ Onygenales - growth & development
/ pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Population ecology
/ Skin
/ Skin - microbiology
/ Skin - pathology
/ Spores, Fungal - cytology
/ Wetland ecology
/ white-nose syndrome
/ winter
2009
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Bat White-Nose Syndrome: An Emerging Fungal Pathogen?
by
Berlowski-Zier, Brenda M
, Hicks, Alan C
, Meteyer, Carol U
, Behr, Melissa
, Rudd, Robert J
, Buckles, Elizabeth L
, Niver, Robyn
, Coleman, Jeremy T.H
, Gargas, Andrea
, Okoniewski, Joseph C
, Darling, Scott R
, Stone, Ward B
, Blehert, David S
in
Animal diseases
/ Animals
/ Ascomycota - classification
/ Ascomycota - cytology
/ Ascomycota - genetics
/ Ascomycota - isolation & purification
/ Bats
/ Brevia
/ Chiroptera
/ Chiroptera - microbiology
/ Chiroptera - physiology
/ Cold Temperature
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - epidemiology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - microbiology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - pathology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - veterinary
/ Conidia
/ Depopulation
/ Dermatomycoses - epidemiology
/ Dermatomycoses - microbiology
/ Dermatomycoses - pathology
/ Dermatomycoses - veterinary
/ ears
/ Epidemiology
/ Epidermis
/ Fungi
/ Geomyces
/ Hibernation
/ Histology
/ Hyphae
/ Infections
/ microbial growth
/ microscopy
/ Mortality
/ New England - epidemiology
/ Northeastern United States
/ Onygenales - classification
/ Onygenales - cytology
/ Onygenales - genetics
/ Onygenales - growth & development
/ pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Population ecology
/ Skin
/ Skin - microbiology
/ Skin - pathology
/ Spores, Fungal - cytology
/ Wetland ecology
/ white-nose syndrome
/ winter
2009
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Bat White-Nose Syndrome: An Emerging Fungal Pathogen?
2009
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Overview
White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a condition associated with an unprecedented bat mortality event in the northeastern United States. Since the winter of 2006*2007, bat declines exceeding 75% have been observed at surveyed hibernacula. Affected bats often present with visually striking white fungal growth on their muzzles, ears, and/or wing membranes. Direct microscopy and culture analyses demonstrated that the skin of WNS-affected bats is colonized by a psychro-philic fungus that is phylogenetically related to Geomyces spp. but with a conidial morphology distinct from characterized members of this genus. This report characterizes the cutaneous fungal infection associated with WNS.
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science
Subject
/ Animals
/ Ascomycota - isolation & purification
/ Bats
/ Brevia
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - epidemiology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - microbiology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - pathology
/ Communicable Diseases, Emerging - veterinary
/ Conidia
/ Dermatomycoses - epidemiology
/ Dermatomycoses - microbiology
/ ears
/ Fungi
/ Geomyces
/ Hyphae
/ Onygenales - growth & development
/ Skin
/ winter
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