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1 October 1995 Fusarium solani Fungal Infection of the Lateral Line Canal System in Captive Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks (Sphyma lewini) in Hawaii
Gerald L. Crow, James A. Brock, Steve Kaiser
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Abstract

Two of five scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) captured May 1987 in Hawaii (USA) developed granulomatous exudative mycotic dermatitis localized in the lateral line canal system. The lesion initially was noted in the cephalic canals, but over a period of months extended into the lateral canal. Fusarium solani and Vibrio spp. were isolated from the canal exudate of both sharks. Bacterial colonies were not observed in the canal walls or surrounding tissues. Fusarium solani infection resulted in a chronic physical and behavioral deterioration of the two sharks; one shark was euthanized in September 1988 and the other in July 1989. This is the first report of Fusarium solani infection in the lateral line canal system and the third account in hammerhead sharks.

Gerald L. Crow, James A. Brock, and Steve Kaiser "Fusarium solani Fungal Infection of the Lateral Line Canal System in Captive Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks (Sphyma lewini) in Hawaii," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 31(4), 562-565, (1 October 1995). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-31.4.562
Received: 25 June 1994; Published: 1 October 1995
KEYWORDS
Fusarium solani
granulomatous response
hammerhead shark mycoses
husbandry
shark pathology
Sphyrna lewini
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