Chryseobacterium indologenes is an opportunistic pathogen isolated from human infections and, rarely, from some aquatic animals. A 3-year-old male ball python (Python regius) was admitted to the veterinary clinic by a pet owner because of acute respiratory and swallowing failure. During physical examinations, oral secretions and abscesses were observed in the mouth cavity and throat of the animal. After microbiological analysis including isolation, identification, and 16s rRNA sequencing, C. indologenes was detected as the main cause of the oral abscess in this case. Phylogenetic relatedness analysis showed a close relationship between this isolate and other strains isolated from human infections. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing reveal...
Boids kept as exotic pets nowadays has increased in recent decades [1]. Its popularity has increased...
Background: Bacterial diseases are the main cause of the high mortality rates of snakes, especially ...
Zoonosis a b s t r a c t The occurrence of Mycobacterium species in clinically healthy pet reptiles ...
Chryseobacterium indologenes is an opportunistic pathogen isolated from human infections and, rarely...
Chryseobacterium indologenes is an opportunistic pathogen isolated from human infections and, rarely...
Captive reptiles are routinely identified as reservoirs of pathogenic bacteria and reports of reptil...
Chlamydia species are a relatively newly recognised and emerging pathogen in reptile species. Chlamy...
This study was aimed at evaluating the oral bacterial flora of 60 Python regius kept as pets by cult...
Objectives: Ball pythons are among the most common species commercially bred and kept as exotic pets...
This case reports bacterial co-infection in a dead albino python (Python bivittatus). The snake was ...
In the last years an ever-increasing importation of exotic animals destined to live under domestic c...
Abstract. Tissues were evaluated from emerald tree boas, Corallus caninus, from a collection in whic...
Captive reptiles are routinely identified as reservoirs of pathogenic bacteria and reports of reptil...
Chlamydiosis has been described in both free-ranging and captive reptiles. The infection usually man...
Abstract Background: Mycobacterium is an important zoonotic agent with companion, livestock and wil...
Boids kept as exotic pets nowadays has increased in recent decades [1]. Its popularity has increased...
Background: Bacterial diseases are the main cause of the high mortality rates of snakes, especially ...
Zoonosis a b s t r a c t The occurrence of Mycobacterium species in clinically healthy pet reptiles ...
Chryseobacterium indologenes is an opportunistic pathogen isolated from human infections and, rarely...
Chryseobacterium indologenes is an opportunistic pathogen isolated from human infections and, rarely...
Captive reptiles are routinely identified as reservoirs of pathogenic bacteria and reports of reptil...
Chlamydia species are a relatively newly recognised and emerging pathogen in reptile species. Chlamy...
This study was aimed at evaluating the oral bacterial flora of 60 Python regius kept as pets by cult...
Objectives: Ball pythons are among the most common species commercially bred and kept as exotic pets...
This case reports bacterial co-infection in a dead albino python (Python bivittatus). The snake was ...
In the last years an ever-increasing importation of exotic animals destined to live under domestic c...
Abstract. Tissues were evaluated from emerald tree boas, Corallus caninus, from a collection in whic...
Captive reptiles are routinely identified as reservoirs of pathogenic bacteria and reports of reptil...
Chlamydiosis has been described in both free-ranging and captive reptiles. The infection usually man...
Abstract Background: Mycobacterium is an important zoonotic agent with companion, livestock and wil...
Boids kept as exotic pets nowadays has increased in recent decades [1]. Its popularity has increased...
Background: Bacterial diseases are the main cause of the high mortality rates of snakes, especially ...
Zoonosis a b s t r a c t The occurrence of Mycobacterium species in clinically healthy pet reptiles ...