Title of article
Bacterial co-infections in a captive Python bivittatus with septicemia
Author/Authors
abba, y universiti putra malaysia - faculty of veterinary medicine - department of veterinary pathology and microbiology, Malaysia , ilyasu, y universiti putra malaysia - faculty of veterinary medicine - department of veterinary pathology and microbiology, Malaysia , yusoff, msm universiti putra malaysia - faculty of veterinary medicine - department of veterinary pathology and microbiology, Malaysia , noordin, mm universiti putra malaysia - faculty of veterinary medicine - department of veterinary pathology and microbiology, Malaysia
From page
67
To page
71
Abstract
This case reports bacterial co-infection in a dead albino python (Python bivittatus). The snake was brought in dead to the Universiti Veterinary Hospital, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Necropsy was conducted and organ samples were sent for virus and bacterial isolation, as well as histopathology. Gross pathological lesions include congestion of the heart, spleen and liver and presence of superficial whitish circumscribed spots in the lungs. Bacterial culture showed the presence of Salmonella enterica ssp arizona, Plesiomonas shigelloides and Enterobacter cloacae. Histopathological evaluation showed evidence of necrosis, degeneration and heterophil infiltration in the liver, kidney, heart and lungs. The snake was diagnosed to have died of bacterial septicemia.
Keywords
Bacterial isolation , Captive snake , Histopathology , Python bivittatus , Septicemia
Journal title
Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Record number
2550697
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