Reproductive loss attributed to Lactococcus petauri infection in a black-and-white ruffed lemur.

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Agustín Rebollada-Merino, Ana Isabel Vela, Rocío Canales, Umberto Romani-Cremaschi, María Ugarte-Ruiz, Arantxa Buendía, Marta Pérez-Sancho, Lucas Domínguez, José Francisco Fernández-Garayzabal, Antonio Rodríguez-Bertos
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Abstract

Lactococci have been associated with fetal and neonatal infections in humans and cattle. Here we describe a case of reproductive loss attributed to Lactococcus petauri in a lemur. A full-term black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) was found dead in the indoor area of a zoologic exhibit. Classification as a late-term abortion or stillbirth was unclear as the precise gestational time was unknown. A medical checkup of the dam revealed fever and neutrophilic leukocytosis; recovery followed treatment with enrofloxacin. The main histologic findings were placental edema and hemorrhage, hepatic necrosis, desquamated amniotic epithelial cells in alveoli, and subendocardial and myocardial hemorrhages. Tissue Gram stain revealed abundant gram-positive cocci arranged in short chains in the placenta and liver. Toxoplasma gondii was not detected by immunohistochemistry. Bacterial isolates from the placenta and fetal liver were identified as Lactococcus garvieae by MALDI-TOF MS. However, the isolates were found to be L. petauri by determining their in-silico DNA-DNA hybridization and average nucleotide identity values using pairwise comparisons of their whole-genome sequences and the genomes of the type strains. The antimicrobial susceptibility of isolates by the disk diffusion method revealed resistance to tylosin, gentamicin, apramycin, neomycin, amikacin, ampicillin, and florfenicol. We attributed the reproductive loss in this lemur to placental and fetal infection by L. petauri.

黑白狐猴因感染 Petauri 乳球菌而丧失生殖能力。
乳球菌与人类和牛的胎儿和新生儿感染有关。在这里,我们描述了一个案例,生殖损失归因于狐猴乳球菌petauri。在一个动物展览的室内区域发现了一只足月的黑白皱褶狐猴(Varecia variegata)的尸体。由于不知道确切的妊娠时间,因此不清楚是否属于晚期流产或死产。医学检查发现发烧和嗜中性粒细胞增多;恩诺沙星治疗后恢复。主要组织学表现为胎盘水肿出血、肝坏死、肺泡羊膜上皮细胞脱皮、心内膜下出血和心肌出血。组织革兰氏染色显示大量的革兰氏阳性球菌排列成短链在胎盘和肝脏。免疫组化未检出弓形虫。从胎盘和胎儿肝脏分离的细菌经MALDI-TOF ms鉴定为garvieae乳球菌,但通过对其全基因组序列和型菌株基因组的两两比较,通过对其DNA-DNA杂交和平均核苷酸鉴定值的测定,发现分离的菌株为petauri乳球菌。纸片扩散法检测分离株的药敏结果显示对泰洛星、庆大霉素、阿帕霉素、新霉素、阿米卡星、氨苄西林和氟苯尼考耐药。我们将这只狐猴的生殖损失归因于胎盘和胎儿感染了小绒猴。
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3.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (J Vet Diagn Invest) is an international peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly in English by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD). JVDI is devoted to all aspects of veterinary laboratory diagnostic science including the major disciplines of anatomic pathology, bacteriology/mycology, clinical pathology, epidemiology, immunology, laboratory information management, molecular biology, parasitology, public health, toxicology, and virology.
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