Pathogens (Aug 2021)

<i>Aspergillus</i> Section <i>Fumigati</i> Pneumonia and Oxalate Nephrosis in a Foal

  • Jasmine Hattab,
  • Antonella Vulcano,
  • Silvia D’Arezzo,
  • Fabiana Verni,
  • Pietro Giorgio Tiscar,
  • Giovanni Lanteri,
  • Emil Gjurcevic,
  • Umberto Tosi,
  • Giuseppe Marruchella

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1087

Abstract

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Equine pulmonary aspergillosis is a rare deep mycosis often due to the hematogenous spread of hyphae after gastrointestinal tract disease. We describe herein the main clinic-pathological findings observed in a foal, which spontaneously died after showing diarrhea and respiratory distress. Necropsy and histopathological investigations allowed to diagnose pulmonary aspergillosis, which likely developed after necrotic typhlitis-colitis. Biomolecular studies identified Aspergillus section Fumigati strain as the causative agent. Notably, severe oxalate nephrosis was concurrently observed. Occasionally, oxalate nephropathy can be a sequela of pulmonary aspergillosis in humans. The present case report suggests that the renal precipitation of oxalates can occur also in horses affected by pulmonary aspergillosis and could likely contribute to the fatal outcome of the disease.

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