Bronchopneumonia associated with Mannheimia granulomatis infection in a Belgian hare ( Lepus europaeus )

Mannheimia granulomatis was first isolated from pneumonic European hares in the 1980s and has since been reported sporadically in pneumonic Swedish roe deer and Australian cattle. Although the pneumonic lesions caused by M. haemolytica in livestock have been extensively studied and reported, little is published with regard to the pneumonic lesions associated with M. granulomatis infection in any species. We describe the histopathology of purulent bronchopneumonia associated with M. granulomatis in a Belgian hare ( Lepus europaeus) resident in British Columbia, Canada, and compare the lesions w... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Britton, Ann P.
Redford, Tony
Zabek, Erin
Sojonky, Ken R.
Scouras, Andrea P.
Lewis, Danielle
Joseph, Tomy
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Reihe/Periodikum: Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation ; volume 29, issue 4, page 566-569 ; ISSN 1040-6387 1943-4936
Verlag/Hrsg.: SAGE Publications
Schlagwörter: General Veterinary
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1040638717707790

Mannheimia granulomatis was first isolated from pneumonic European hares in the 1980s and has since been reported sporadically in pneumonic Swedish roe deer and Australian cattle. Although the pneumonic lesions caused by M. haemolytica in livestock have been extensively studied and reported, little is published with regard to the pneumonic lesions associated with M. granulomatis infection in any species. We describe the histopathology of purulent bronchopneumonia associated with M. granulomatis in a Belgian hare ( Lepus europaeus) resident in British Columbia, Canada, and compare the lesions with those caused by M. haemolytica in livestock.