Abstract:Respiratory diseases are commonly related to grain mills in association with fungi. Pigeons (Columba livia) are a potential source of pathogenic fungi and a public health concern, causing economic damages in urban areas. We aimed to determine the tracheal and pulmonary mycobiota of pigeons captured in a grain mill, identifying potentially pathogenic fungi. Captured pigeons were euthanized for the collection of tracheal secretion and lungs in saline suspensions for culture (100µL) in Sabouraud dextrose agar wit… Show more
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