Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and their Association with Other Respiratory Pathogens

Sarzosa MS, Duignan P, De Rango E, Field C, Rios C, Sanchez S, Espinoza E, Loyola A, Rueda D, Paez-Rosas D (2021)
Journal of wildlife diseases.

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Sarzosa, Maria S; Duignan, Padraig; De Rango, EugeneUniBi; Field, Cara; Rios, Carlos; Sanchez, Susan; Espinoza, Eduardo; Loyola, Andrea; Rueda, Danny; Paez-Rosas, Diego
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During the 2018 breeding season, an outbreak of respiratory disease occurred among Galapagos sea lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) that inhabit rookeries near urban areas with introduced fauna such as dogs and cats. Several sea lions had nasal discharge and respiratory distress and were in poor body condition. Eighteen sea lions were captured for a general health assessment including collection of blood for serology and nasal discharge for culture and PCR. Samples were analyzed for 15 respiratory pathogens known to infect cats, dogs, and marine mammals. There was no evidence for interspecies pathogen transmission between Galapagos sea lions and domestic animals. Several bacterial pathogens associated with respiratory tract infection in the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) were isolated. Mycoplasma spp. were identified by PCR in nasal discharge samples but were not the species commonly found in cats and dogs. © Wildlife Disease Association 2021.
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2021
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of wildlife diseases
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1943-3700
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Sarzosa MS, Duignan P, De Rango E, et al. Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and their Association with Other Respiratory Pathogens. Journal of wildlife diseases. 2021.
Sarzosa, M. S., Duignan, P., De Rango, E., Field, C., Rios, C., Sanchez, S., Espinoza, E., et al. (2021). Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and their Association with Other Respiratory Pathogens. Journal of wildlife diseases. https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-20-00081
Sarzosa, Maria S, Duignan, Padraig, De Rango, Eugene, Field, Cara, Rios, Carlos, Sanchez, Susan, Espinoza, Eduardo, Loyola, Andrea, Rueda, Danny, and Paez-Rosas, Diego. 2021. “Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and their Association with Other Respiratory Pathogens”. Journal of wildlife diseases.
Sarzosa, M. S., Duignan, P., De Rango, E., Field, C., Rios, C., Sanchez, S., Espinoza, E., Loyola, A., Rueda, D., and Paez-Rosas, D. (2021). Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and their Association with Other Respiratory Pathogens. Journal of wildlife diseases.
Sarzosa, M.S., et al., 2021. Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and their Association with Other Respiratory Pathogens. Journal of wildlife diseases.
M.S. Sarzosa, et al., “Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and their Association with Other Respiratory Pathogens”, Journal of wildlife diseases, 2021.
Sarzosa, M.S., Duignan, P., De Rango, E., Field, C., Rios, C., Sanchez, S., Espinoza, E., Loyola, A., Rueda, D., Paez-Rosas, D.: Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and their Association with Other Respiratory Pathogens. Journal of wildlife diseases. (2021).
Sarzosa, Maria S, Duignan, Padraig, De Rango, Eugene, Field, Cara, Rios, Carlos, Sanchez, Susan, Espinoza, Eduardo, Loyola, Andrea, Rueda, Danny, and Paez-Rosas, Diego. “Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki) and their Association with Other Respiratory Pathogens”. Journal of wildlife diseases (2021).

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