Prevalence and analysis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in chinchillas |
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Authors: | Yasuko Hirakawa Hiraku Sasaki Eiichi Kawamoto Hiroki Ishikawa Tetsuya Matsumoto Naoki Aoyama Koh Kawasumi Hiromi Amao |
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Affiliation: | 1.Laboratory of Experimental Animal Science,Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University,Tokyo,Japan;2.Animal Research Center,Tokyo Medical University,Tokyo,Japan;3.Department of Microbiology,Tokyo Medical University,Tokyo,Japan |
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Abstract: | Background Chinchillas (Chinchilla laniger) are popular as pets and are often used as laboratory animals for various studies. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a major infectious agent that causes otitis media, pneumonia, septicaemia enteritis, and sudden death in chinchillas. This bacterium is also a leading cause of nosocomial infections in humans. To prevent propagation of P. aeruginosa infection among humans and animals, detailed characteristics of the isolates, including antibiotic susceptibility and genetic features, are needed. In this study, we surveyed P. aeruginosa distribution in chinchillas bred as pets or laboratory animals. We also characterized the isolates from these chinchillas by testing for antibiotic susceptibility and by gene analysis. |
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