Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2394545 Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Literature on equine coccidioidomycosis and histoplasmosis is scarce.•Broad spectrum of clinical presentations of these mycosis can lead to misdiagnosis.•Epidemiological gap may be caused by the lack of diagnostic resources.•Strategies for accurate diagnosis are necessary.

Fungal infections of the respiratory tract of horses are not as frequent as those of bacterial and viral origin, often leading to worsening of clinical conditions due to misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment. Coccidioidomycosis and histoplasmosis are systemic mycoses caused by the dimorphic fungi Coccidioides spp. and Histoplasma capsulatum, respectively, which affect humans and a variety of other animals, including equines. These systemic mycoses of chronic and progressive nature can exhibit clinical manifestations similar to other microbial infections. Thus, this article broadly discusses the epidemiology, etiology, virulence, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, treatment, and diagnostic strategies of coccidioidomycosis and histoplasmosis, to support accurate diagnosis.

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