Pyogranulomatous pleuropneumonia caused by Nocardia asiatica in a dog coinfected with canine morbillivirus (canine distemper virus)

Abstract Nocardia asiatica causing pyogranulomatous pleuropneumonia is reported for the first time in a dog coinfected with canine morbillivirus (CM), diagnosed based on epidemiological, clinical, haematological, images, microbiological, histopathological, polymerase chain reaction and hsp65 gene se...

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Main Authors: Allyne Isabela Teixeira Ribeiro, Mayara daCruz Burema, Ana Paula deSouza Borges, Vanessa Cristina deMelo Bruno, Pedro Eduardo Brandini Néspoli, Edson Moleta Colodel, Fernando Henrique Furlan Gouvêa, Valéria Dutra, Luciano Nakazato, Márcio Garcia Ribeiro, Daniel Moura deAguiar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-02-01
Series:Veterinary Medicine and Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.202
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Summary:Abstract Nocardia asiatica causing pyogranulomatous pleuropneumonia is reported for the first time in a dog coinfected with canine morbillivirus (CM), diagnosed based on epidemiological, clinical, haematological, images, microbiological, histopathological, polymerase chain reaction and hsp65 gene sequencing findings. The immunosuppression of CM probably favoured the opportunistic behaviour of N. asiatica. Despite the therapeutic measures, the animal died, mainly due to respiratory distress. The association of methods to improve early diagnosis, therapy procedures and prognosis of canine nocardiosis is discussed, as well as the close relationship between pets and their owners, which may favour the transmission of pathogens such as Nocardia from pets‐to‐humans, which poses an emerging public health issue.
ISSN:2053-1095