Snake Fungal Disease Flashcards

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Family

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Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola

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Causes

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dermatitis on snakes

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Morbidity and mortality

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40%

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Preferred hosts

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rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, water snakes, garter snakes, ribbon snakes, milk snakes, worn snakes, indigo snakes, ring-necked snakes

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5
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History

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first discovered: 2006 New Hampshire
in captive and free-ranging wildlife
2016 fungus identified

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Life Cycle

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soil saprobe found naturally in environment-> reproduces asexually by production of arthoconidia on conidiophores
feed on decaying organic matter
highly tolerant nature

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Pathogenesis

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Penetrates through stratum corneum of epidermis-> significant tissue damage and granulocytic inflammation
lesion begin at edge of scales-> progresses outward until snake sheds-> can reinfect new skin-> fluidfilled vesicles between new and old skin-> fragments of old skin remain on the snake
liver, lungs, heart, stomach, and colon

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Incubation

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30-37 days

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Clinical Signs

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crusted lesions of thickened skin, blisters, swelling especially around face, cloudy/opaque eyes, lumps under skin, nodules on coelomic fat pad, kidneys, liver, and air sac

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Pathologic lesions

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dysecdysis
-raised, firm, nodules on body
-severe granulomatous and heterophilic, necroulcerative dermatitis, cellulitis, myositis, keratitis, stomatitis, and osteomyelitis
-necrotic lesions of epidermis, dermis, and nasal turbinates

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Diagnosis

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histopathological examination via skin biopsy, fungal culture, real-time or quantitative PCR

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12
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Effects on population

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1yr->rattlesnakes->50% decline
Massassaugas on brink of extinction
18% drop of Lake Erie water snake-> 1 yr
found originally in captive snakes

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Management and Surveillance

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eradication of disease implausible, rehabilitation of individual snakes, proper biosecurity measures, use of general public for surveillance

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