Adiaspiromycosis of an Apodemus agrarius captured wild rodent in Korea

Lab Anim Res. 2012 Mar;28(1):67-9. doi: 10.5625/lar.2012.28.1.67. Epub 2012 Mar 21.

Abstract

Adiaspiromycosis is caused by pulmonary infection with Emmonsia. Inhalated spores of Emmonsia cause asymptomatic infection to necrogranulomatous pneumonia, depending on the burden of adiaspore and host immunity. For disease monitoring of wild rodents captured on Jeju Island in Korea, we examined the lung tissue of wild rodents histopathologically. Spores composed of thick three-layered walls were found following histopathological examination and were diagnosed as adiaspiromycosis. Adiaspiromycosis has been found in mammals in many parts of the world. To our knowledge, this is the first report of adiaspiromycosis of an Apodemus agrarius captured in Korea.

Keywords: Adiaspiromycosis; Emmonisia crescens; wild rodent.

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