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An infection of cow with Mortierella wolfii
Authors:Masao Komoda  Yutaka Itoi  Yukio Ozai  Yohko Kimura  Shunji Koizumi  Kosuke Takatori
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Animal Health, Prefecture of Gunma, 2416 Kogure, Fujimi-mura, Seta-gun, 371-01 Gunma;(2) Food and Drug Safety Center, Hatano Research Institute, 729-5 Ochiai, Hadano, 257 Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract:A Japanese black cow from a farm in Gunma prefecture showed pyrexia, anorexia and depression. An autopsy revealed hepatic lesions consisting of numerous approximately spherical pale lesions scattered about on the surface and cut parts. The inflammatory lesions were observed in the right lobe of the lung. A part of the trachea was whitish and thickened. Histologically, necrotic foci were observed throughout most of the liver with fungal proliferation about the blood vessels. The lesions of the lung were seriously exudative and the fungus was also present in some of the bronchiole and on bloodvessel walls.Mortierella wolfii was isolated from the liver. The hyphae in the liver were identical in appearance with those seen in the tissues of rabbits experimentally inoculated with M. wolfii.This report is the first case of M. wolfii infection in Japan
Keywords:Mortierella wolfii  cow  hepatic lesions  lung  bronchiole  bloodvessel walls
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