A first screening of chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium in amphibians in French zoos

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Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) and Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) screening was carried out in captive amphibians in order to establish the presence of these fungal pathogens in French zoos. Over a period of 3 years, 437 skin swabs were collected at eight French zoos and one private breeding centre [38 species of Anura, 7 species and 2 subspecies of Urodela (salamanders and newts), and 1 caecilian species] and these were analysed using qPCR. None of the samples revealed the presence of Bsal. Bd was detected four times on three species – American bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus, Common midwife toad Alytes obstetricans and Yellow-bellied toad Bombina variegata – all of which originated from or were in contact with the natural environment.

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Marquis, O., Miaud, C., Gibault, C., & Chai, N. (2019). A first screening of chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium in amphibians in French zoos. International Zoo Yearbook, 53(1), 217–226. https://doi.org/10.1111/izy.12210

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