Detailed Information on Publication Record
2009
Examination of rodents (Rodentia) for emmonsiosis in the Czech Republic, Israel and Africa.
SVOBODOVÁ, Petra, Milan PEJČOCH, Marta HEROLDOVÁ, T. PAVLÍČEK, E. NEVO et. al.Basic information
Original name
Examination of rodents (Rodentia) for emmonsiosis in the Czech Republic, Israel and Africa.
Name in Czech
Vyšetření hlodavců (Rodentia) na emmonsiózu v Česku, Izaeli a Africe.
Authors
SVOBODOVÁ, Petra (203 Czech Republic), Milan PEJČOCH (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Marta HEROLDOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), T. PAVLÍČEK (376 Israel), E. NEVO (376 Israel), Radim ŠUMBERA (203 Czech Republic) and Zdeněk HUBÁLEK (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)
Edition
Czech Mycology, Praha, 2009, 1211-0981
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/09:00051386
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
Keywords (in Czech)
Emmonsia; adiasporomycosis; adiaspiromycosis
Keywords in English
Emmonsia; adiasporomycosis; adiaspiromycosis
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 23/3/2012 10:43, Iva Klímová
V originále
Lung tissue of 156 rodents (genera Apodemus, Myodes, Microtus, and Muscardinus) from the Czech Republic, 29 rodents of the species Spalax ehrenbergi from Israel and 106 rodent specimens from Africa (genera Heliophobius, Mastomys, Acomys, Aethomys, Saccostomus, Tatera, Mus, Cryptomys, Dasymys, Dendromus, Grammomys, and Steatomys) were examined for presence of adiaspores of the fungal genus Emmonsia. In the Czech Republic, nine (5.8 %) animals revealed adiaspores of E. crescens. The positive samples were found in rodents sampled in three of the five Czech areas studied. Out of six species of the Czech rodents, three species were positive: Apodemus flavicollis, Myodes glareolus and Microtus agrestis. A. flavicollis was the most frequently infected species, whereas A. sylvaticus, Microtus subterraneus and Muscardinus avellanarius were negative. Adiaspores were recorded in five females and four males. A significant preference of the fungus for the host sex was not observed. Tissue samples of rodents from Africa and Israel were all negative.
In Czech
Byla vyšetřována plicní tkáň 156 hlodavců (rody Apodemus, Myodes, Microtus, Muscardinus) z České republiky, 29 hlodavců palax ehrenbergi z Izraele a 106 z Afriky (rody Heliophobius, Mastomys, Acomys, Aethomys, Saccostomus, Tatera, Mus, Cryptomys, Dasymys, Dendromus, Grammomys, Steatomys) na přítomnost adiaspor mikromycetů rodu Emmonsia. V Česku bylo pozitivních 9 (5,8 %) zvířat, u nichž byly prokázány adiaspory druhu E. crescens. Pozitivní vzorky byly zjištěny u hlodavců ve třech z pěti studovaných oblastí. Bylo vyšetřeno šest druhů hlodavců, tři druhy byly pozitivní: Apodemus flavicollis, Myodes glareolus a Microtus agrestis; největší prevalence infekce byla u druhu A. flavicollis. Druhy Apodemus sylvaticus,Microtus subterraneus a Muscardinus avellanarius byly negativní. Adiaspory byly zaznamenány u pěti samečků a čtyř samiček hlodavců; průkazná preference houby k pohlaví hostitele nebyla zjištěna. Vzorky tkáně hlodavců z Afriky a Izraele byly negativní.