Authors
Hamish R Baron, Ben C Stevenson, David N Phalen
Publication date
2021/4
Journal
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery
Volume
35
Issue
1
Pages
37-44
Publisher
Association of Avian Veterinarians
Description
Macrorhabdus ornithogaster is an ascomycete yeast often found at the isthmus of the ventriculus and proventriculus of infected birds. Antemortem diagnosis has traditionally involved direct visualization of organisms on wet-mount or gram-stained fecal preparations, cloacal and crop swabs, or by both methods; however, different in-clinic diagnostic techniques have never been compared to establish an optimum test for the identification of M ornithogaster in an avian patient. We compared 5 microscopically evaluated diagnostic testing methods: fecal Gram's stain, direct fecal wet preparation, macro suspension technique, macro suspension with Gram's stain, and macro suspension stained with new methylene blue. Each technique was performed on 96 fecal samples collected during the treatment of M ornithogaster–infected budgerigars with water-soluble amphotericin B. The macro suspension technique produced …
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Scholar articles
HR Baron, BC Stevenson, DN Phalen - Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2021