Literature DB >> 824500

Chromobacterium violaceum infection in a nonhuman primate (Macaca assamensis).

H M McClure, J Chang.   

Abstract

Chromobacteriosis caused by Chromobacterium violaceum was diagnosed as an Assam macaque, Macaca assamensis, that died 4 days after receipt of the Yerkes Primate Center, It was received from a primate facility in Florida where it has been housed with a group of rhesus monkeys for 5 years. The animal died suddenly without showing any signs of clinical illness. Necropsy findings included extensive hepatic necrosis with the formation of multiple large cavitary lesions. Foci of necrosis were also found in the lungs and lymph nodes. Numerous gram-negative bacilli were demonstrable in the lesions and Chromobacterium violaceum was isolated from the blood, liver, lungs, spleen and kidneys.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 824500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Anim Sci        ISSN: 0023-6764


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1.  Chromobacterium violaceum infections in 13 non-human primates.

Authors:  David X Liu; Peter J Didier; Gail B Plauche
Journal:  J Med Primatol       Date:  2011-12-29       Impact factor: 0.667

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