BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR FUNGAL INFECTIONS
Aspergillus Infection
Matsui, T., Taguchi-Ochi, S., Takano, M., Kuroda, S., Taniyama, H., & Ono, T. (1985) Pulmonary aspergillosis in apparently healthy young rabbits. Veterinary Pathology 22:200-205.
Patton, N.M. (1973) Cutaneous and pulmonary aspergillosis in rabbits. Laboratory Animal Science 25:347-350.
Dermatophytosis
Banks, K.L. and Clarkson, T.B. (1967) Naturally occurring dermatomycosis in the rabbit. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 151:926-929.
Hagen, K.W. (1969) Ringworm in domestic rabbits: oral treatment with griseofulvin. Laboratory Animal Care 19:635-638.
Kraemer, A., Mueller, R.S., Werckenthin, C., Straubinger, R.K., & Hein, J. (2012) Dermatophytes in pet Guinea pigs and rabbits. Veterinary Microbiology 157:208-213.
Vogtsberger, L.M., Harroff, H.H., Pierce, G.E., & Wilkinson, G.E. (1986) Spontaneous dermatophytosis due to Microsporum canis in rabbits. Laboratory Animal Science 36:294-297.
Encephalitozoon cuniculi Infection
Baneux, P.J. & Pognan, F. (2003) In utero transmission of Encepha- litozoon cuniculi strain type 1 in rabbits. Laboratory Animals 37:132-138.
Bywater, J.E.C. & Kellett, B.S. (1978) The eradication of Encephali- tozoon cuniculi from a specific pathogen-free rabbit colony. Laboratory Animal Science 28:402-404.
Cox, J.C. & Gallichio, H.A. (1978) Serological and histological studies on adult rabbits with recent, naturally acquired ence- phalitozoonosis. Research in Veterinary Science 24:260-261.
Cox, J.C., Hamilton, R.C., & Attwood, H.D. (1979) An investigation of the route and progression of Encephalitozoon cuniculi infection in adult rabbits. Journal of Protozoology 26:260-265.
Csokai, J., Gruber, A., Kunzel, F., Tichy, A., & Joachim, A. (2009) Encephalitozoonosis in pet rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus): path- ohistological findings in animals with latent infection versus clinical manifestation.
Parasitology Research 104:629-635.Flatt, R.E. & Jackson, S.J. (1970) Renal nosematosis in young rabbits. Veterinary Pathology 7:492-497.
Harcourt-Brown, F.M. & Holloway, H.K. (2003) Encephalitozoon infection in pet rabbits. Veterinary Record 152:427-431.
Kunzel, F. & Joachim, A. (2010) Encephalitozoonosis in rabbits. Parasitology Research 106:299-309.
Lyngset, A. (1980) A survey of serum antibodies to Encephalitozoon cuniculi in breeding rabbits and their young. Laboratory Animal Science 30:558-561.
Nast, R., Middleton, D.M., & Wheler, C.L. (1996) Generalized encephalitozoonosis in a Jersey wooley rabbit. Canadian Veterinary Journal 37:303-305.
Pakes, S.P., Shadduck, J.A., & Olsen, R.G. (1972) A diagnostic skin test for encephalitozoonosis (nosematosis) in rabbits. Laboratory Animal Science 22:870-877.
Pombert, J.F., Xu, J., Smith, D.R., Heiman, D., Young, S., Cuomo, C.A., & Weiss, L.M. (2013) Complete genome sequences from three genetically distinct strains reveal high intraspecies genetic diversity in the microsporidian Encephalitozoon cuniculi. Eukaryotic Cell 12:503-511.
Shadduck, J.A. & Pakes, S.P. (1971) Encephalitozoonosis (nosematosis) and toxoplasmosis. American Journal of Pathology 64:657-673.
Wright, J.H. & Craighead, E.M. (1922) Infectious motor paralysis in young rabbits. Journal of Experimental Medicine 36:135-140.
Ocular Encephalitozoon Infection
Ashton, N., Cook, C., & Clegg, F. (1976) Encephalitozoonosis (nosematosis) causing bilateral cataract in a rabbit. British Journal of Ophthalmology 60:618-631.
Giordano, C., Weigt, A,. Vercelli, A., Rondena, M., Grilli, G., & Giudice, C. (2005) Immunohistochemical identification of Ence- phalitozoon cuniculi in phacoclastic uveitis in four rabbits. Veterinary Ophthalmology 8:271-275.
Stiles, J., Didier, E., Ritchie, B., Greenacre, C., Willis, M., & Martin, C. (1997) Encephalitozoon cuniculi in the lens of a rabbit with phacoclastic uveitis: confirmation and treatment.
Veterinary Comparative Ophthalmology 7:233-238.Wolfer, J. (1992) Spontaneous lens capsule rupture in the rabbit. Veterinary Pathology 29:449.
Wolfer, J., Grahn, B., Wilcock, B., & Percy, D. (1993) Phacoclastic uveitis in the rabbit. Progress in Comparative and Veterinary Ophthalmology 3:92-97.
Malessezia spp. Infection
Cabanes, F.J., Vega, S., & Castella, G. (2011) Malassezia cuniculi sp. nov., a novel yeast species isolated from rabbit skin. Medical Microbiology 49:40-48.
Radi, Z.A. (2004) Outbreak of sarcoptic mange and malasseziasis in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Comparative Medicine
54:434-437.
Pneumocystis oryctolagi Infection
Cere, N., Drouet-Viard, F., Dei-Cas, E., Chanteloup, N., & Coudert, P. (1997) In utero transmission of Pneumocystis sp. f. oryctolagi. Parasite 4:325-330.
Cere, N., Polack, B., Chanteloup, N.K., & Coudert, P. (1997) Natural transmission of Pneumocystis carinii in nonimmunosuppressed animals: early contagiousness of experimentally infected rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Journal of Clinical Microbiology 35:2670-2672.
Cushion, M.T. (2010) Are members of the fungal genus Pneumocystis (a) commensals; (b) opportunists; (c) pathogens; or (d) all of the above? PLoS Pathogens 6:e1001009.
Dei-Cas, E., Chabe, M., Moukhlis, R., Durand-Joly, I. Aliouat, E., Stringer, J.R., Cushion, M., Noel, C., de Hoog, G.S., Guillot, J., & Viscogliosi, E. (2006) Pneumocystis oryctolagi sp. nov., an uncultured fungus causing pneumonia in rabbits at weaning: review of current knowledge, and description of a new taxon on genotypic, phylogenetic and phenotypic bases. FEMS Microbiology Reviews 30:853-871.
Ortona, E., Visconti, E., Barca, S., Margutti, P., Mencarini, P., Zolfo, M., Tamburrini, E., & Siracusano, A. (1997) Cellular and humoral response in Pneumocystis carinii spontaneously infected rabbits. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 44:49S.
Soulez, B., Dei-Cas, E., Charat, P., Mougeot, G,. Caillaux, M., & Camus, D.
(1989) The young rabbit: a nonimmunosuppressed model for Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. Journal of Infectious Diseases 160:355-356.Tamburrini, E., Ortona, E., Visconti, E., Mencarini, P., Margutti, P., Zolfo, M., Barca, S., Peters, S.E., Wakefield, A.E., & Siracusano, A. (1999) Pneumocystis carinii infection in young non-immunosup- pressed rabbits: kinetics of infection and of the primary specific immune response. Medical Microbiology and Immunology 188:1-7.
Deep Mycoses
Brandao, J., Woods, S., Fowlkes, N., Leissinger, M., Blair, R., Pucheu- Haston, C., Johnson, J., Phillipps, C.E., & Tully, T. (2014) Disseminated histoplasmosis (Histoplasma capsulatum) in a pet rabbit: case report and review of the literature. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 26:158-162.
Dvorak, J., Otcenaske, M., & Rasin, K. (1966) Adiaspiromycosis in mice and a laboratory rabbit. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 149:932.
Frame, S.R., Mehdi, N.A., & Turek, J.J. (1989) Naturally occurring mucocutaneous histoplasmosis in a rabbit. Journal of Comparative Pathology 101:351-354.
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