Amphibian Diseases Flashcards

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Discuss the main characteristics of amphibians (4)

A
  • respire through skin
  • 3-chambered heart (2 atria & 1 ventricle)
  • adults = carniverous, young = herbiverous
  • lay eggs (in water)
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Discuss the housing and nutritional requirements of amphibians.

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Housing
- aquarium, terrarium, vivarium
- light cycle (day/night influences metabolism)

Nutrition
- Adults: high-protein; insects
- Larval: herbivorous
- Improper nutrition predisposes to several conditions

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What is the primary stressor of amphibians? How can it be controlled?

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Water quality!!
- ammonia-nitrite-nitrate toxicities
- temp., pH, DO2
- imparied osmoregulation due to skin/gill irritation/hyperplasia

CONTROL via water filtration & sanitiation

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What is Red-Leg Syndrome

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Aeromonas hydrophilia -> invades skin 2º to poor water quality or trauma

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What is the main lesion of Mycobacteriosis?

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skin ulcerations

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Describe the lesions of Saprolegniasis

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white, cottony growths on skin

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Describe lesions of Chromomycosis

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Disseminated, black granulomas on skin + internal organs

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What disease has up to 100% mortality rate with sudden death in amphibians worldwide?

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Chytridiomycosis

“Chytrid Fungus”

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Pathogenesis of chytridiomycosis

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opportunistic zoospore of keratin within epidermis (adults) that fatally disrupts osmoregulation & gas exchange of skin

hyperkeratosis, epidermal hyperplasia, ulceration, edema

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How to dx Chytridiomycosis (3)

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ID fungal sporangia in wet mount, histology, or DNA on PCR

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Cutaneous infection of frogs that involves migration of nematode agent, causing skin sloughing, irritation and excessive mucus.

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Capillariasis

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12
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What disease is associated with seasonal change and causes renal adenocarcinoma?

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Lucke’s tumor: Ranin Herpesvirus 1

eggs & young most susceptible

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13
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Emerging virus of amphibians in both wild & captivity causing mass mortalities

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Iridoviruses
- erythema & hemorrhage of mouth & legs
- skin lesions

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14
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Describe 4 main clinical signs of illness in amphibians.

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  • skin ulcerations
  • lethargy
  • sloughing of skin
  • erythema
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List the most important zoonotic diseases of amphibians (3)

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  1. Aeromonas spp.
  2. Mycobacterium spp.
  3. Chromomycotic sp.
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