Chytridiomycosis

Synonyms for "chytridiomycosis"

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Finnish

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  • kytridiomykoosi noun (disease of amphibians)

French

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  • chytridiomycose noun (disease of amphibians)

German

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  • Chytridiomykose noun (disease of amphibians)

Italian

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  • chitidriomicosi noun (disease of amphibians)

Portuguese

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  • quitridiomicose noun (disease of amphibians)

Turkish

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  • kitridiyomikoz noun (disease of amphibians)

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In epidemic outbreaks and when it is present as an endemic, vulnerability to chytridiomycosis caused by B. dendrobatidis varies widely among species.

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2013, Evan A. Eskew, Brian D. Todd, Parallels in Amphibian and Bat Declines from Pathogenic Fungi, D. Peter Drotman (editor-in-chief), Emerging Infectious Diseases, Volume 19, Issues 1-3, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, page 379, Pathogenic fungi have substantial effects on global diversity, and 2 emerging pathogenic species—the chytridiomycete Batrachochrytium dendrobatidis, which causes chytridiomycosis in amphibians, and the ascomycete Geomyces destructans, which causes white-nose syndrome in hibernating bats—are implicated in the widespread decline of their vertebrate hosts.

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Chytridiomycosis is a fungal disease that was first discovered in Queensland, Australia in 1993, though it has probably been in Australia since the 1970s.

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