Malassezia spp detected at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma, statius muller, 1776) - a case report

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Autor(a) principal: Brasão, Silvia Cassimiro
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Gomes, Dayane Olímpia, Ramos, Gabriela Bim, Ciuffa, Andreia Zago, Nascimento, Liliane Rangel, Lima, Anna Monteiro Correia, Santos, André Luiz Quagliatto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/26182
Resumo: The white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma), also known in Brazil as "periquitão-maracanã," "aratinga-de-bando," "araguaí" and "maritaca," belongs to the family Psittacidae. The fungal genus Malassezia, which lives on the surface of the skin and mucosae of some mammals and birds, is a commensal organism that may sometimes act as a pathogen. This paper describes the presence of Malassezia spp at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet seized by IBAMA (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources­) and examined at the Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU) Veterinary Hospital. The examination of the bird revealed the presence of a small white rounded structure at the edge of its right eye. The bird was sedated and a fragment of the structure was removed and sent to the university's Laboratory of Infectious Diseases. This material was seeded in blood and MacConkey agars and a slide was prepared and stained by the Gram-staining technique; no biochemical assays were performed. Reading was performed in an optical microscope under 100X magnification, revealing flattened oval colonies resembling purplish footprints, indicative of Malassezia spp. The bird was not treated because the structure gradually diminished in size until it disappeared completely after the animal was isolated in a clean well ventilated place and supplied with water and good quality food suitable for the species. It is believed that the development of the atypical and uncommon foreign body in the bird's eye may have been caused by immunodepression resulting from the period of stress it underwent during wildlife trafficking. 
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spelling Malassezia spp detected at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma, statius muller, 1776) - a case report Agricultural SciencesThe white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma), also known in Brazil as "periquitão-maracanã," "aratinga-de-bando," "araguaí" and "maritaca," belongs to the family Psittacidae. The fungal genus Malassezia, which lives on the surface of the skin and mucosae of some mammals and birds, is a commensal organism that may sometimes act as a pathogen. This paper describes the presence of Malassezia spp at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet seized by IBAMA (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources­) and examined at the Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU) Veterinary Hospital. The examination of the bird revealed the presence of a small white rounded structure at the edge of its right eye. The bird was sedated and a fragment of the structure was removed and sent to the university's Laboratory of Infectious Diseases. This material was seeded in blood and MacConkey agars and a slide was prepared and stained by the Gram-staining technique; no biochemical assays were performed. Reading was performed in an optical microscope under 100X magnification, revealing flattened oval colonies resembling purplish footprints, indicative of Malassezia spp. The bird was not treated because the structure gradually diminished in size until it disappeared completely after the animal was isolated in a clean well ventilated place and supplied with water and good quality food suitable for the species. It is believed that the development of the atypical and uncommon foreign body in the bird's eye may have been caused by immunodepression resulting from the period of stress it underwent during wildlife trafficking. EDUFU2015-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/2618210.14393/BJ-v31n4a2015-26182Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 31 No. 4 (2015): July/Aug.; 1159-1163Bioscience Journal ; v. 31 n. 4 (2015): July/Aug.; 1159-11631981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/26182/16737Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2015 Silvia Cassimiro Brasão, Dayane Olímpia Gomes, Gabriela Bim Ramos, Andreia Zago Ciuffa, Liliane Rangel Nascimento, Anna Monteiro Correia Lima, André Luiz Quagliatto Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrasão, Silvia CassimiroGomes, Dayane OlímpiaRamos, Gabriela BimCiuffa, Andreia ZagoNascimento, Liliane RangelLima, Anna Monteiro CorreiaSantos, André Luiz Quagliatto2022-05-22T18:34:49Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/26182Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-05-22T18:34:49Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Malassezia spp detected at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma, statius muller, 1776) - a case report
title Malassezia spp detected at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma, statius muller, 1776) - a case report
spellingShingle Malassezia spp detected at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma, statius muller, 1776) - a case report
Brasão, Silvia Cassimiro
Agricultural Sciences
title_short Malassezia spp detected at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma, statius muller, 1776) - a case report
title_full Malassezia spp detected at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma, statius muller, 1776) - a case report
title_fullStr Malassezia spp detected at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma, statius muller, 1776) - a case report
title_full_unstemmed Malassezia spp detected at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma, statius muller, 1776) - a case report
title_sort Malassezia spp detected at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma, statius muller, 1776) - a case report
author Brasão, Silvia Cassimiro
author_facet Brasão, Silvia Cassimiro
Gomes, Dayane Olímpia
Ramos, Gabriela Bim
Ciuffa, Andreia Zago
Nascimento, Liliane Rangel
Lima, Anna Monteiro Correia
Santos, André Luiz Quagliatto
author_role author
author2 Gomes, Dayane Olímpia
Ramos, Gabriela Bim
Ciuffa, Andreia Zago
Nascimento, Liliane Rangel
Lima, Anna Monteiro Correia
Santos, André Luiz Quagliatto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brasão, Silvia Cassimiro
Gomes, Dayane Olímpia
Ramos, Gabriela Bim
Ciuffa, Andreia Zago
Nascimento, Liliane Rangel
Lima, Anna Monteiro Correia
Santos, André Luiz Quagliatto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agricultural Sciences
topic Agricultural Sciences
description The white-eyed parakeet (Aratinga leucophthalma), also known in Brazil as "periquitão-maracanã," "aratinga-de-bando," "araguaí" and "maritaca," belongs to the family Psittacidae. The fungal genus Malassezia, which lives on the surface of the skin and mucosae of some mammals and birds, is a commensal organism that may sometimes act as a pathogen. This paper describes the presence of Malassezia spp at the edge of the eye of a white-eyed parakeet seized by IBAMA (Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources­) and examined at the Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU) Veterinary Hospital. The examination of the bird revealed the presence of a small white rounded structure at the edge of its right eye. The bird was sedated and a fragment of the structure was removed and sent to the university's Laboratory of Infectious Diseases. This material was seeded in blood and MacConkey agars and a slide was prepared and stained by the Gram-staining technique; no biochemical assays were performed. Reading was performed in an optical microscope under 100X magnification, revealing flattened oval colonies resembling purplish footprints, indicative of Malassezia spp. The bird was not treated because the structure gradually diminished in size until it disappeared completely after the animal was isolated in a clean well ventilated place and supplied with water and good quality food suitable for the species. It is believed that the development of the atypical and uncommon foreign body in the bird's eye may have been caused by immunodepression resulting from the period of stress it underwent during wildlife trafficking. 
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