1.Edema disease in two gold-spotted pond frogs (Pelophylax chosenicus) raised in captivity: two case reports
Hee-Jong KIM ; Kwanik KWON ; JuDuk YOON ; Kyoo-Tae KIM
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2024;64(4):e31-
Two gold-spotted pond frogs (Pelophylax chosenicus) experienced anorexia, buoyancy without diving, and systemic swelling for 1 month and died several days later. On necropsy, the liver had protruding dark gray nodules scattered on its surface, and the kidneys were fat-like beige. Bacteriology showed the presence of Citrobacter braakii, Delftia acidovorans, Elizabethkingia spp., and Chryseobacterium indologenes. On microscopy, the liver showed melanomacrophagic aggregates, inflammatory cell infiltration, and fibrosis. In the case of these frogs, the edema disease is suspected to have been caused by long-term exposure to chlorine and chloramines in tap water rather than infection.
2.Genotypic analysis of zoonotic Enterocytozoon bieneusi in wild deer in Korea
Gyeonguk NOH ; Haeseung LEE ; Seung-Hun LEE ; Min-Goo SEO ; Kyoo-Tae KIM ; Junho LEE ; Kaifa NAZIM ; Sang Joon PARK ; Man Hee RHEE ; Dongmi KWAK
Parasites, Hosts and Diseases 2024;62(4):484-489
Enterocytozoon bieneusi is an important microsporidian protozoa that causes intestinal disorders in humans. We collected 191 fecal samples from roadkill deer carcasses, among which 13 (6.8%) showed positive reaction for E. bieneusi by polymerase chain reaction assay. Phylogenetic analysis revealed 6 distinct genotypes, 1 of which was novel. All genotypes belonged to Group 1, which has low host specificity, indicating possible transmission through sylvatic cycle. E. bieneusi infection was predominant in female deer (p<0.05).
3.Musth cases in two captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in Korea
Soong Hee YOUN ; Eun JUNG ; Ki Yong SHIN ; Kyoo-Tae KIM
Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;25(6):e76-
and Relevance: We found that the duration and behavior of musth in captive male elephants were affected by the introduction of other growing male elephants.
4.Edema disease in two gold-spotted pond frogs (Pelophylax chosenicus) raised in captivity: two case reports
Hee-Jong KIM ; Kwanik KWON ; JuDuk YOON ; Kyoo-Tae KIM
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2024;64(4):e31-
Two gold-spotted pond frogs (Pelophylax chosenicus) experienced anorexia, buoyancy without diving, and systemic swelling for 1 month and died several days later. On necropsy, the liver had protruding dark gray nodules scattered on its surface, and the kidneys were fat-like beige. Bacteriology showed the presence of Citrobacter braakii, Delftia acidovorans, Elizabethkingia spp., and Chryseobacterium indologenes. On microscopy, the liver showed melanomacrophagic aggregates, inflammatory cell infiltration, and fibrosis. In the case of these frogs, the edema disease is suspected to have been caused by long-term exposure to chlorine and chloramines in tap water rather than infection.
5.Genotypic analysis of zoonotic Enterocytozoon bieneusi in wild deer in Korea
Gyeonguk NOH ; Haeseung LEE ; Seung-Hun LEE ; Min-Goo SEO ; Kyoo-Tae KIM ; Junho LEE ; Kaifa NAZIM ; Sang Joon PARK ; Man Hee RHEE ; Dongmi KWAK
Parasites, Hosts and Diseases 2024;62(4):484-489
Enterocytozoon bieneusi is an important microsporidian protozoa that causes intestinal disorders in humans. We collected 191 fecal samples from roadkill deer carcasses, among which 13 (6.8%) showed positive reaction for E. bieneusi by polymerase chain reaction assay. Phylogenetic analysis revealed 6 distinct genotypes, 1 of which was novel. All genotypes belonged to Group 1, which has low host specificity, indicating possible transmission through sylvatic cycle. E. bieneusi infection was predominant in female deer (p<0.05).
6.Edema disease in two gold-spotted pond frogs (Pelophylax chosenicus) raised in captivity: two case reports
Hee-Jong KIM ; Kwanik KWON ; JuDuk YOON ; Kyoo-Tae KIM
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2024;64(4):e31-
Two gold-spotted pond frogs (Pelophylax chosenicus) experienced anorexia, buoyancy without diving, and systemic swelling for 1 month and died several days later. On necropsy, the liver had protruding dark gray nodules scattered on its surface, and the kidneys were fat-like beige. Bacteriology showed the presence of Citrobacter braakii, Delftia acidovorans, Elizabethkingia spp., and Chryseobacterium indologenes. On microscopy, the liver showed melanomacrophagic aggregates, inflammatory cell infiltration, and fibrosis. In the case of these frogs, the edema disease is suspected to have been caused by long-term exposure to chlorine and chloramines in tap water rather than infection.
7.Genotypic analysis of zoonotic Enterocytozoon bieneusi in wild deer in Korea
Gyeonguk NOH ; Haeseung LEE ; Seung-Hun LEE ; Min-Goo SEO ; Kyoo-Tae KIM ; Junho LEE ; Kaifa NAZIM ; Sang Joon PARK ; Man Hee RHEE ; Dongmi KWAK
Parasites, Hosts and Diseases 2024;62(4):484-489
Enterocytozoon bieneusi is an important microsporidian protozoa that causes intestinal disorders in humans. We collected 191 fecal samples from roadkill deer carcasses, among which 13 (6.8%) showed positive reaction for E. bieneusi by polymerase chain reaction assay. Phylogenetic analysis revealed 6 distinct genotypes, 1 of which was novel. All genotypes belonged to Group 1, which has low host specificity, indicating possible transmission through sylvatic cycle. E. bieneusi infection was predominant in female deer (p<0.05).
8.Musth cases in two captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in Korea
Soong Hee YOUN ; Eun JUNG ; Ki Yong SHIN ; Kyoo-Tae KIM
Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;25(6):e76-
and Relevance: We found that the duration and behavior of musth in captive male elephants were affected by the introduction of other growing male elephants.
9.Musth cases in two captive male Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in Korea
Soong Hee YOUN ; Eun JUNG ; Ki Yong SHIN ; Kyoo-Tae KIM
Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;25(6):e76-
and Relevance: We found that the duration and behavior of musth in captive male elephants were affected by the introduction of other growing male elephants.
10.Edema disease in two gold-spotted pond frogs (Pelophylax chosenicus) raised in captivity: two case reports
Hee-Jong KIM ; Kwanik KWON ; JuDuk YOON ; Kyoo-Tae KIM
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2024;64(4):e31-
Two gold-spotted pond frogs (Pelophylax chosenicus) experienced anorexia, buoyancy without diving, and systemic swelling for 1 month and died several days later. On necropsy, the liver had protruding dark gray nodules scattered on its surface, and the kidneys were fat-like beige. Bacteriology showed the presence of Citrobacter braakii, Delftia acidovorans, Elizabethkingia spp., and Chryseobacterium indologenes. On microscopy, the liver showed melanomacrophagic aggregates, inflammatory cell infiltration, and fibrosis. In the case of these frogs, the edema disease is suspected to have been caused by long-term exposure to chlorine and chloramines in tap water rather than infection.

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