The association of bacterial agents and flagellated protozoans in the etiopathogenesis of subspectacular abscesses in snakes.

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Tom Hellebuyck, Michael Kotyk, Ferran Solanes Vilanova, Ivan Čepička
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Abstract

Objectives: To describe the etiology, clinical pathology, and treatment of subspectacular abscesses (SAs) in 16 snakes.

Animals studied: Sixteen snakes from private captive collections that were presented at a veterinary teaching hospital and diagnosed with SAs.

Procedures: Exudate was collected from SAs via percutaneous aspiration or by performing a partial spectaculectomy and submitted to direct light microscopic examination and/or microbiological examination.

Results: Bacterial isolates were cultured from exudate samples in 12 out of 16 snakes and comprised Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates that showed identical antimicrobial susceptibility patterns in seven cases. Direct light microscopic examination demonstrated the presence of flagellated protozoa in the exudate in 10 out of 16 snakes and in all of these snakes, concurrent oropharyngeal flagellated protozoan infection could be demonstrated. Combined flagellated protozoan and bacterial SA infection was demonstrated in six snakes. Comparison of small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences of flagellated protozoans that were detected in the exudate of SAs from four snakes revealed they represented the parabasalians Monocercomonas colubrorum and Hypotrichomonas acosta in one and three cases, respectively. In all snakes, successful treatment of the SAs was achieved following surgical debridement of the subspectacular space combined with antimicrobial treatment.

Conclusion: Bacteria as well as flagellates are considered to reach the subspectacular space through ascending infection from the oral cavity via the lacrimal duct. Although opportunistic bacterial infection presumably constitutes the predominant cause of SAs in snakes, the role of flagellate infection in the pathogenesis of this disorder should be further elucidated.

蛇眼下脓肿的发病机制与细菌和鞭毛原生动物有关。
目的:描述 16 条蛇的眼底脓肿病因、临床病理和治疗方法:描述16条蛇的眼底脓肿(SAs)的病因、临床病理和治疗方法:研究动物:16 条来自私人圈养的蛇,这些蛇在一家兽医教学医院就诊并被诊断为白斑下脓肿:程序:通过经皮抽吸或进行部分眼镜蛇切除术从SA中收集渗出物,并直接进行光学显微镜检查和/或微生物学检查:结果:从 16 条蛇中的 12 条蛇的渗出液样本中培养出细菌分离物,其中 7 条蛇的铜绿假单胞菌分离物显示出相同的抗菌药敏感性模式。直接光学显微镜检查显示,16 条蛇中有 10 条蛇的渗出物中存在鞭毛原生动物,所有这些蛇的口咽部都同时存在鞭毛原生动物感染。有 6 条蛇同时感染了鞭毛原虫和细菌 SA。对四条蛇的 SA 渗出物中检测到的鞭毛原生动物的小亚基核糖体 RNA 基因序列进行比较后发现,其中一条蛇和三条蛇分别代表副肛门虫 Monocercomonas colubrorum 和 Hypotrichomonas acosta。在对所有蛇类进行眼底清创手术并结合抗菌治疗后,均成功治疗了 SAs:结论:细菌和鞭毛虫被认为是通过从口腔经泪管上升感染到达眼底的。虽然机会性细菌感染可能是蛇类 SAs 的主要病因,但鞭毛虫感染在这种疾病的发病机制中的作用仍有待进一步阐明。
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Veterinary ophthalmology
Veterinary ophthalmology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
37.50%
发文量
82
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, international journal that welcomes submission of manuscripts directed towards academic researchers of veterinary ophthalmology, specialists and general practitioners with a strong ophthalmology interest. Articles include those relating to all aspects of: Clinical and investigational veterinary and comparative ophthalmology; Prospective and retrospective studies or reviews of naturally occurring ocular disease in veterinary species; Experimental models of both animal and human ocular disease in veterinary species; Anatomic studies of the animal eye; Physiological studies of the animal eye; Pharmacological studies of the animal eye.
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