Animals (Jul 2022)

Fatal Bronchopneumonia and Tracheitis in a Green Turtle (<i>Chelonia mydas</i>) Caused by <i>Serratia proteamaculans</i>

  • Jane Hall,
  • Hannah Bender,
  • Natalie Miller,
  • Paul Thompson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12151891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 15
p. 1891

Abstract

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A free-ranging subadult, male green turtle (Chelonia mydas) presented with radiographic evidence of pneumonia and died acutely. On necropsy, the trachea and bronchi were plugged by diphtheritic membranes, comprised of fibrin, necrotic debris, and colonies of bacilli, identified as Serratia proteamaculans. S. proteamaculans, typically considered an opportunistic plant pathogen, has rarely been described as causing disease in animals. This is the first report of S. proteamaculans causing severe necrotizing tracheitis and bronchopneumonia in a reptile.

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