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Naturally occurring histoplasmosis in the chinchilla (Chinchilla laniger)
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1975
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BiologyFemale ChinchillaParasitic DiseaseChinchilla LanigerZoonotic DiseaseVeterinary PathologyHistopathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyFur ChewingHyperparasiteAnatomyMedicineTimothy HayParasitology
Histoplasmosis was diagnosed histopathologically in a female chinchilla. This animal had originated from a commercial chinchilla ranch in central Missouri. Seventeen of 130 animals in the colony had died within a month's period with a respiratory illness. This animal had a history of fur chewing, but this was not true of all the other animals that had died. Histoplasma capsulatum was cultured from timothy hay used for food.
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