نتایج جستجو برای: Pet turtles

تعداد نتایج: 58049  

B. C. J. De Silva G. J. Heo, H. N. K. S. Pathirana S. H. M. P. Wimalasena S. Hossain,

The current study was aimed to investigate the prevalence of ureC, rsbA, zapA and mrpA virulence genes using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in Proteus spp. isolated from 5 commercially popular species of pet turtles and comparison of the mrpA gene sequences of Proteus mirabilis isolates with human clinical isolates. A total of 24 isolates in pet turtles were identified, comprised of P. mirabil...

Journal: :Research in veterinary science 2008
J Hidalgo-Vila C Díaz-Paniagua N Pérez-Santigosa C de Frutos-Escobar A Herrero-Herrero

We screened 78 native and 94 exotic turtles from natural ponds and 39 exotic pet turtles for presence of Salmonella, resulting with infection rates of 6.61%, 6.4%, and 5.1%, respectively. Concurrent shedding of multiple serotypes of the bacteria was only detected in one pet turtle. Eleven isolates were obtained in free-living turtles, including serotypes commonly found in reptiles and also the ...

2016
Du-San Back Gee-Wook Shin Mitchell Wendt Gang-Joon Heo

Pet turtles are known as a source of Salmonella infection to humans when handled in captivity. Thirty four turtles purchased from pet shops and online markets in Korea were examined to determine whether the turtles and their environment were contaminated with Salmonella spp. Salmonella spp. were isolated from fecal samples of 17 turtles. These isolates were identified as S. enterica through 16S...

Journal: :Research in veterinary science 2009
J Hidalgo-Vila C Díaz-Paniagua A Ribas M Florencio N Pérez-Santigosa J C Casanova

We report the prevalence and diversity of helminth parasites found in native turtles Mauremys leprosa and Emys orbicularis from three localities in southwestern Spain and we describe the helminth communities of exotic turtles Trachemys scripta elegans coexisting in the wild with both native turtle species. Five nematodes species were identified, of which Serpinema microcephalus was the only spe...

2015
Ivana Mali Hsiao-Hsuan Wang William E. Grant Mark Feldman Michael R. J. Forstner Alejandro Raul Hernandez Montoya

Freshwater turtles are being exploited for meat, eggs, traditional medicine, and pet trade. As a response, turtle farming became a booming aquaculture industry in the past two decades, specifically in the southeastern states of the United States of America (US) and across Southeast Asia. However, US turtle farms are currently producing turtles only for the pet trade while commercial trappers re...

2016
Mitchell Wendt Gang-Joon Heo

Our research sought to characterize the phylogeny of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from pet Chinese stripe-necked turtles (Ocadia sinensis) to better understand its evolutionary relation to other isolates and increase understanding of a potential zoonotic pathogen transmitted through direct contact with pet turtles. Thirty-one Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates were obtained from both immature a...

2016
Stacey Bosch Robert V. Tauxe Casey Barton Behravesh

During 2006-2014, a total of 15 multistate outbreaks of turtle-associated salmonellosis in humans were reported in the United States. Exposure to small pet turtles has long been recognized as a source of human salmonellosis. The risk to public health has persisted and may be increasing. Turtles are a popular reptilian pet among children, and numerous risky behaviors for the zoonotic transmissio...

2009
Éverton F Silva Núbia Seyffert Gustavo M. Cerqueira Karl P. Leihs Daniel A. Athanazio Ana L. S. Valente Odir A. Dellagostin Claudiomar S. Brod

In this study, we observed the presence of antileptospiral agglutinins in freshwater turtles of two urban lakes of Pelotas, Southern Brazil. Forty animals (29 Trachemys dorbigny and 11 Phrynops hilarii) were captured and studied. Attempts to isolate leptospires from blood and urine samples were unsuccessful. Serum samples (titer > 100) reactive to pathogenic strains were observed in 11 animals....

2017
S. H. M. P. WIMALASENA Gee-Wook SHIN Sabrina HOSSAIN Gang-Joon HEO

To investigate the potential enterotoxicity and antimicrobial resistance of aeromonads from pet turtles as a risk for human infection, one hundred and two Aeromonas spp. were isolated from the feces, skin and rearing environments of pet turtles and identified by biochemical and gyrB sequence analyses. Aeromonas enteropelogenes was the predominant species among the isolates (52.9%) followed by A...

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Epidemiology 2008

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