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Isolation of Trueperella pyogenes in a case of thoracic and abdominal abscess in a galago (Otolemur garnettii).
Journal of Medical Primatology 2016 August
BACKGROUND: An adult male galago (Otolemur garnettii) presented for fight wounds following pairing for breeding. Treatment was symptomatic with recovery. Following resolution, the animal re-presented and died, despite additional treatment.
METHODS: Necropsy, histopathology, bacterial cultures, and 16S RNA sequencing.
RESULTS: A large intrathoracic/intra-abdominal abscess due to Trueperella pyogenes was found at necropsy.
CONCLUSIONS: T. pyogenes should be considered in abscesses/wounds of galagos.
METHODS: Necropsy, histopathology, bacterial cultures, and 16S RNA sequencing.
RESULTS: A large intrathoracic/intra-abdominal abscess due to Trueperella pyogenes was found at necropsy.
CONCLUSIONS: T. pyogenes should be considered in abscesses/wounds of galagos.
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