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Enany, M., Wahdan, A., Abo Hashem, M., Dessouki, A., Hassan, W., Al-Ghobary, M. (2021). Bacteria Causing Canine and Feline Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis and Histopathological Studies in Experimentally Infected Dogs and Cats with Salmonella and Escherichia coli Strains. Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 26(1), 91-111. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2021.184756
Mohamed Enany; Ali Wahdan; Marwa El Sayed Abo Hashem; Amina Dessouki; Wafaa M Hassan; Marwa El-Metwaly Al-Ghobary. "Bacteria Causing Canine and Feline Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis and Histopathological Studies in Experimentally Infected Dogs and Cats with Salmonella and Escherichia coli Strains". Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 26, 1, 2021, 91-111. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2021.184756
Enany, M., Wahdan, A., Abo Hashem, M., Dessouki, A., Hassan, W., Al-Ghobary, M. (2021). 'Bacteria Causing Canine and Feline Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis and Histopathological Studies in Experimentally Infected Dogs and Cats with Salmonella and Escherichia coli Strains', Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 26(1), pp. 91-111. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2021.184756
Enany, M., Wahdan, A., Abo Hashem, M., Dessouki, A., Hassan, W., Al-Ghobary, M. Bacteria Causing Canine and Feline Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis and Histopathological Studies in Experimentally Infected Dogs and Cats with Salmonella and Escherichia coli Strains. Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 2021; 26(1): 91-111. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2021.184756

Bacteria Causing Canine and Feline Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis and Histopathological Studies in Experimentally Infected Dogs and Cats with Salmonella and Escherichia coli Strains

Article 7, Volume 26, Issue 1, June 2021, Page 91-111  XML PDF (1.53 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/scvmj.2021.184756
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Authors
Mohamed Enany1; Ali Wahdan2; Marwa El Sayed Abo Hashem3; Amina Dessoukiorcid 4; Wafaa M Hassanorcid 5; Marwa El-Metwaly Al-Ghobary email 6
1Bacteriology, Immunology and Mycology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia Governorate, Egypt
2Department of Bacteriology, Immunology and Mycology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University, 41522 Ismailia, Egypt.
3Department of Bacteriology, Immunology and Mycology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicie, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt.
4Department of Pathology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine- Suez Canal University
5Reference lab. of Quality Control on Poultry Production, Animal Health Research Institute
6Department of Zoonotic Diseases, Veterinary Medicine Directorate, Damietta, Egypt
Abstract
Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis is a potentially fatal disease especially in untreated animals. Total samples of 202 rectal swabs collected from dogs and cats were subjected to bacteriological examination. One hundred four bacterial isolates were identified from the total 202 examined samples. The identified bacterial isolates were E. coli (46; 44.23%), Proteus species (22; 21.15%), Klebsiella species (9; 8.65%), C. perfringens (5; 4.80%), Enterobacter species (4; 3.84%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (4; 3.84%), Salmonella species (3; 2.88%), Shigella species (3; 2.88%); Citrobacter species (2; 1.92%), Providencia rettgeri (2; 1.92%), Serratia liquefaciens (1; 0.96%), Hafnia species (1; 0.96%), C. bifermentans (1; 0.96%), C. putrefaciens (1; 0.96%). Serological identification for some E. coli isolates revealed that EHEC strains represent (12/26, 46.15%), EPEC (9/26, 34.61%), ETEC (4/26, 15.38%) and EIEC (1/26, 3.85%). Serotyping of Salmonella isolates detected S. Typhymurium, S. Heidelberg and S. Infantis. In case of canine E. coli isolates, resistance was recorded against amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, cephalexin, ceftriaxone, tetracycline, erythromycin and trimethoprim/sulphamethoxazole. Moderate resistance was recorded among feline E. coli isolates to amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, tetracycline and trimethoprim/ sulphamethoxazole. Salmonella isolates were highly resistant to amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, cephalexin, erythromycin, tetracycline and trimethoprim/sulphamethoxazole. In experimentally infected puppies with S. Typhymurium, histopathological examination showed necrosis in the tips of the villi and leukocytic infiltration in the submucosa of the jejunum, degeneration and fibrosis of the liver. In experimental salmonellosis in cats, histopathological examination showed coagulative necrosis in the tips of the villi of the jejunum and multifocal necrosis in the liver. In experimental E. coli infection in cats, histopathological examination showed ulceration and necrosis of the small intestine. The liver showed congestion of the blood vessels and fibrosis around the hepatic areas.
Keywords
Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis; histopathological studies; experimental infection; Salmonella; Escherichia coli; dogs and cats
Main Subjects
Bacteriology, Immunology and Mycology
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