Chytridiomycosis - History

History

The disease in its epizootic form was first discovered in 1993 in dead and dying frogs in Queensland, Australia. Research since then has shown that it had been present in the country since at least 1978 and is widespread across Australia. It is also found in Africa, the Americas, Europe, New Zealand and Oceania. In Australia, Panama, and New Zealand, the fungus seemed to have suddenly ‘appeared’ and expanded its range at the same time frog numbers declined. However, it may simply be that the fungus occurs naturally and was only identified recently because it has become more virulent or more prevalent in the environment, or because host populations have become less resistant to the disease. The fungus has been detected in four areas of Australia — the east coast, Adelaide, south-west Western Australia and the Kimberley — and is probably present elsewhere.

The oldest reports of infection of Batrachochytrium were from African clawed frogs of the genus Xenopus. Because Xenopus has been widely transported around the world, it is one potential vector for transmission of B. dendrobatidis. Other studies, however, suggest that B. dendrobatidis has been present in North and Central America for decades. It is still not clear if it is a new emergent pathogen or if it is an old pathogen with recently increased virulence.

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