Prevalence of bacterial species in cats with clinical signs of lower urinary tract disease:: Recognition of Staphylococcus felis as a possible feline urinary tract pathogen

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作者
Litster, Annette [1 ]
Moss, Susan M.
Honnery, Mary
Rees, Bob
Trott, Darren J.
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Vet Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
[2] Australia Ltd, Anim Hlth Div, Bayer Hlth Care, Cannon Hill, Qld 4170, Australia
关键词
urinary tract infection; cats; Staphylococcus felis; ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY; INFECTIONS; DOGS;
D O I
10.1016/j.vetmic.2006.11.025
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
This study investigated the prevalence of bacterial pathogens of the urinary tract in Australian cats. Urine was collected by cystocentesis and subjected to urinalysis, bacterial culture and susceptibility testing. A total of 126 isolates were obtained from 107 culture-positive cats. Escherichia coli was most commonly isolated (37.3% of isolates) with the majority of isolates showing susceptibility to the 14 antimicrobials tested. Just over a quarter of isolates (27.0%) were Enterococcusfaecalis, which showed resistance to cephalosporins and clindamycin. Staphylococcusfelis, a previously unreported feline urinary tract pathogen which was susceptible to all antimicrobial agents tested, comprised 19.8% of the isolates. S.felis was significantly associated with urine that had a higher specific gravity (p = 0.011) and pH (p = 0.006) and was more likely to contain crystals (p = 0.002) than urine from which other bacterial species were isolated. This is the first published study that associates the isolation of S. felis with clinical signs of lower urinary tract disease in cats. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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