Literature DB >> 23813822

Capnocytophaga canimorsus infection in cats: ABCD guidelines on prevention and management.

Albert Lloret1, Herman Egberink, Diane Addie, Sándor Belák, Corine Boucraut-Baralon, Tadeusz Frymus, Maria Grazia Pennisi, Tim Gruffydd-Jones, Katrin Hartmann, Margaret J Hosie, Hans Lutz, Fulvio Marsilio, Karin Möstl, Alan D Radford, Etienne Thiry, Uwe Truyen, Marian C Horzinek.   

Abstract

OVERVIEW: Capnocytophaga canimorsus and Capnocytophaga cynodegmi are part of the normal bacterial flora of the oral cavity of dogs and cats. C canimorsus is more pathogenic and causes more severe infections in humans. INFECTION: Disease is less frequently seen after a cat bite, scratch or close contact than after dog contacts. Serious disease has been reported in people, especially associated with immunocompromise and alcoholism. Disease in cats is not well documented; two cases of respiratory infection have been associated with the presence of these bacteria. DIAGNOSIS: Diagnosis is based on culture in specific media, but these are slow growing bacteria; polymerase chain reaction and sequencing may aid in diagnosis and species identification. TREATMENT: Penicillin or beta-lactams are the treatment options of choice. ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL: Based on incidence surveys, the zoonotic potential is low. The risk may be higher for immunocompromised persons, where dog and cat ownership must be discussed.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23813822     DOI: 10.1177/1098612X13489220

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Feline Med Surg        ISSN: 1098-612X            Impact factor:   2.015


  2 in total

1.  Sepsis Caused by Newly Identified Capnocytophaga canis Following Cat Bites: C. canis Is the Third Candidate along with C. canimorsus and C. cynodegmi Causing Zoonotic Infection.

Authors:  Minami Taki; Yoshio Shimojima; Ayako Nogami; Takuhiro Yoshida; Michio Suzuki; Koichi Imaoka; Hiroki Momoi; Norinao Hanyu
Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2017-11-01       Impact factor: 1.271

2.  Influence of the FIV Status and Chronic Gingivitis on Feline Oral Microbiota.

Authors:  Caitlin E Older; Márcia de Oliveira Sampaio Gomes; Aline Rodrigues Hoffmann; Mariel Dalmédico Policano; Camila Aparecida Cruz Dos Reis; Adriano Bonfim Carregaro; Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio; Valéria Maria Lara Carregaro
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2020-05-16
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