Histopathological survey of free-ranging neotropical bats with dermatitis.

Igor M de Souza Suguiura,Ana P F L Bracarense, Giovana G de Carvalho Ishiuchi,Ayako Sano, Kelvin S Branco,Eiko N Itano,Mario A Ono

Veterinary pathology(2023)

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Bats have a fundamental ecological role, and no wildlife disease has decimated more individuals than white-nose syndrome (WNS). This impactful mycosis has raised the importance of monitoring disease threats to bat populations. In this study, we aimed to investigate gross skin lesions in neotropical bats by histopathology to survey the occurrence of dermatitis that could resemble WNS cases in Brazil. Eleven species of free-ranging bats were sampled from the rabies surveillance program in 9 municipalities of Northern Paraná. Members of the Molossidae family were the most frequent ones among the 126 analyzed individuals, and 4 cases of dermatitis in 2 black mastiff bats (), 1 great fruit-eating bat (), and a big free-tailed bat () were detected. Gross lesions included alopecia, macules, discoloration, and hyperkeratosis. Among the bats with gross lesions, dermal thickening and mild inflammation were observed histologically. Two bats had dermal fungal invasion; however, none resembled WNS.
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bat,dermatopathology,histopathology,mycosis
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