Mycobacterial Cloacitis with Systemic Dissemination in a Hermann's Tortoise (Testudo hermanni)

Roger Domingo Ollé, I. Sevilla, C. Juan-Sallés, J. Garrido, Jordi Jiménez Santamaría
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Abstract In recent years, many nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) species have been recognized as pathogens for humans and animals. Molecular diagnostic techniques enable rapid identification and characterization of the different species of mycobacteria. NTM are inhabitants of the soil and water, and enter the body through a defect in the skin or mucosa, causing infections in immunocompromised subjects. Mycobacteriosis has been described in reptiles, especially in chelonians, but the incidence seems to be low in captivity. To date, mycobacteriosis has been described only in three tortoise species. This report involves a captive Hermann's tortoise (Testudo hermanni) diagnosed with cloacal mycobacteriosis and subsequent systemic dissemination by histopathology and PCR. A Mycobacterium sp. belonging to the M. terrae complex was identified as the etiologic agent, and this is the first report of infection in reptiles by this organism.
赫尔曼氏龟(Testudo hermanni)分支杆菌性阴囊炎伴全身传播
近年来,许多非结核分枝杆菌(NTM)物种已被认为是人类和动物的病原体。分子诊断技术能够快速鉴定和表征不同种类的分枝杆菌。NTM是土壤和水中的居民,通过皮肤或粘膜的缺陷进入人体,在免疫功能低下的受试者中引起感染。在爬行动物,特别是龟类动物中有分支杆菌病的报道,但在圈养动物中发病率似乎很低。迄今为止,只在三种陆龟中发现了分枝杆菌病。本报告涉及一只圈养赫尔曼龟(Testudo hermanni),通过组织病理学和PCR诊断为肛管分枝杆菌病,随后全身传播。一种属于地分枝杆菌复合体的分枝杆菌被确定为病原,这是该有机体在爬行动物中感染的首次报道。
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