File:Batrachochytrium amphibian skin histology.jpg

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English: Batrachochytrium in amphibian skin.

A: Ventral abdominal skin of Bufo haematiticus from western Panama. The superficial keratinized layer of epidermis (stratum corneum) contains numerous intracellular spherical-to-ovoid sporangia (spore-containing bodies) of Batrachochytrium sp. The mature sporangia (sp, arrows) are 12-20 µm (n = 25) in diameter and have refractile walls 0.5-2.0 µm thick. Most sporangia are empty, having discharged all zoospores, but a few sporangia contain two to nine zoospores. This stratum corneum is markedly thickened adjacent to groups of parasitized cells and in some cases, the superficial layer has become detached. No chytrids are present in the stratum spinosum, stratum basale, dermis, dermal glands, and blood vessels. Note the absence of hyphae and lack of an inflammatory cell response in the deeper layers of epidermis and the dermis. Hematoxylin and eosin stain. Bar = 35 µm.

B. Ventral skin of upper hind limb of Atelopus varius from western Panama. Two sporangia containing numerous zoospores are visible within cells of the stratum corneum. Each flask-shaped sporangium has a single characteristic discharge tube (arrow) at the skin surface. Exiting zoospores are visible in the discharge tubes of both sporangia. Hyperkeratosis is minimal in this acute infection. Tissues were fixed in neutral-buffered 10% formalin, paraffin-embedded, sectioned at 6 µm thick and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Bar = 35 µm.
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Source Daszak P, Berger L, Cunningham A, Hyatt A, Green D, Speare R. (1999). "Emerging Infectious Diseases and Amphibian Population Declines". Emerging Infectious Diseases 5 (6): 735–748. DOI:10.3201/eid0506.990601.
Author Peter Daszak, Lee Berger, Andrew A. Cunningham, Alex D. Hyatt, D. Earl Green, and Rick Speare

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This image is a work of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, taken or made as part of an employee's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.

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