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White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) in Bats, Europe

White-nose syndrome is an emerging disease in North America that has caused substantial declines in hibernating bats. A recently identified fungus (Geomyces destructans) causes skin lesions that are characteristic of this disease. Typical signs of this infection were not observed in bats in North Am...

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Autores principales: Wibbelt, Gudrun, Kurth, Andreas, Hellmann, David, Weishaar, Manfred, Barlow, Alex, Veith, Michael, Prüger, Julia, Görföl, Tamás, Grosche, Lena, Bontadina, Fabio, Zöphel, Ulrich, Seidl, Hans-Peter, Cryan, Paul M., Blehert, David S.
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3298319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20678317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1608.100002
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author Wibbelt, Gudrun
Kurth, Andreas
Hellmann, David
Weishaar, Manfred
Barlow, Alex
Veith, Michael
Prüger, Julia
Görföl, Tamás
Grosche, Lena
Bontadina, Fabio
Zöphel, Ulrich
Seidl, Hans-Peter
Cryan, Paul M.
Blehert, David S.
author_facet Wibbelt, Gudrun
Kurth, Andreas
Hellmann, David
Weishaar, Manfred
Barlow, Alex
Veith, Michael
Prüger, Julia
Görföl, Tamás
Grosche, Lena
Bontadina, Fabio
Zöphel, Ulrich
Seidl, Hans-Peter
Cryan, Paul M.
Blehert, David S.
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description White-nose syndrome is an emerging disease in North America that has caused substantial declines in hibernating bats. A recently identified fungus (Geomyces destructans) causes skin lesions that are characteristic of this disease. Typical signs of this infection were not observed in bats in North America before white-nose syndrome was detected. However, unconfirmed reports from Europe indicated white fungal growth on hibernating bats without associated deaths. To investigate these differences, hibernating bats were sampled in Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary to determine whether G. destructans is present in Europe. Microscopic observations, fungal culture, and genetic analyses of 43 samples from 23 bats indicated that 21 bats of 5 species in 3 countries were colonized by G. destructans. We hypothesize that G. destructans is present throughout Europe and that bats in Europe may be more immunologically or behaviorally resistant to G. destructans than their congeners in North America because they potentially coevolved with the fungus.
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spelling pubmed-32983192012-03-14 White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) in Bats, Europe Wibbelt, Gudrun Kurth, Andreas Hellmann, David Weishaar, Manfred Barlow, Alex Veith, Michael Prüger, Julia Görföl, Tamás Grosche, Lena Bontadina, Fabio Zöphel, Ulrich Seidl, Hans-Peter Cryan, Paul M. Blehert, David S. Emerg Infect Dis Research White-nose syndrome is an emerging disease in North America that has caused substantial declines in hibernating bats. A recently identified fungus (Geomyces destructans) causes skin lesions that are characteristic of this disease. Typical signs of this infection were not observed in bats in North America before white-nose syndrome was detected. However, unconfirmed reports from Europe indicated white fungal growth on hibernating bats without associated deaths. To investigate these differences, hibernating bats were sampled in Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary to determine whether G. destructans is present in Europe. Microscopic observations, fungal culture, and genetic analyses of 43 samples from 23 bats indicated that 21 bats of 5 species in 3 countries were colonized by G. destructans. We hypothesize that G. destructans is present throughout Europe and that bats in Europe may be more immunologically or behaviorally resistant to G. destructans than their congeners in North America because they potentially coevolved with the fungus. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2010-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3298319/ /pubmed/20678317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1608.100002 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Wibbelt, Gudrun
Kurth, Andreas
Hellmann, David
Weishaar, Manfred
Barlow, Alex
Veith, Michael
Prüger, Julia
Görföl, Tamás
Grosche, Lena
Bontadina, Fabio
Zöphel, Ulrich
Seidl, Hans-Peter
Cryan, Paul M.
Blehert, David S.
White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) in Bats, Europe
title White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) in Bats, Europe
title_full White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) in Bats, Europe
title_fullStr White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) in Bats, Europe
title_full_unstemmed White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) in Bats, Europe
title_short White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) in Bats, Europe
title_sort white-nose syndrome fungus (geomyces destructans) in bats, europe
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3298319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20678317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1608.100002
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