Ruiz J M, Arteaga E, Martinez J, Rubio E M, Torres J M
Sabouraudia. 1980 Mar;18(1):51-9. doi: 10.1080/00362178085380091.
A case of cutaneous and renal geotrichosis in a giant tortoise, Geochelone elephantopus, at the Zoological Park of Barcelona is reported. Fungal hyphae and spores were seen in skin and kidney. Culture of these tissues yielded Geotrichum candidum. This fungus was isolated from the faeces of 5 other giant tortoises that were housed with the dead animal and from specimens of corn hydroponic culture which is part of their diet. Arthrospore suspensions of the 2 strains isolated from the dead animal's skin and kidney were experimentally inoculated into mice and turtles (Testudo horsfiedi) in order to determine the pathogenicity of G. candidum for animal tissues. Our results confirm its low pathogenicity.
报道了巴塞罗那动物园一只加拉帕戈斯象龟(Geochelone elephantopus)发生皮肤和肾脏地霉病的病例。在皮肤和肾脏中发现了真菌菌丝和孢子。这些组织培养分离出白色地霉。该真菌还从与死亡动物同笼饲养的另外5只巨型陆龟的粪便以及作为它们食物一部分的玉米水培样本中分离得到。为了确定白色地霉对动物组织的致病性,将从死亡动物皮肤和肾脏分离的2株菌株的关节孢子悬液分别接种到小鼠和印度星龟(Testudo horsfiedi)体内。我们的结果证实了其致病性较低。