OBJECTIVES: Reptiles are considered an important reservoir of Salmonella species. This study evaluated the prevalence of Salmonella species in different species of gecko kept as pets in Italy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Faecal swab samples were collected from 70 clinically healthy geckos and examined for Salmonella species by culture that were then serotyped. RESULTS: Salmonella species were isolated from 24 of 70 (34·3%) samples. Eighteen isolates expressed resistance to ceftazidime and four isolates to ampicillin. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Salmonella spp. can be isolated from apparently healthy captive gecko which should be considered as a potential source of infection for humans and other companion animals.

Salmonella serotypes isolated in geckos kept in seven collections in southern Italy / Russo, T. P.; Varriale, L.; Borrelli, L.; Pace, A.; Latronico, M.; Menna, L. F.; Fioretti, A.; Dipineto, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE. - ISSN 0022-4510. - 59:5(2018), pp. 294-297. [10.1111/jsap.12808]

Salmonella serotypes isolated in geckos kept in seven collections in southern Italy

Russo, T. P.;Varriale, L.;Borrelli, L.;Pace, A.;Menna, L. F.;Fioretti, A.;Dipineto, L.
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OBJECTIVES: Reptiles are considered an important reservoir of Salmonella species. This study evaluated the prevalence of Salmonella species in different species of gecko kept as pets in Italy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Faecal swab samples were collected from 70 clinically healthy geckos and examined for Salmonella species by culture that were then serotyped. RESULTS: Salmonella species were isolated from 24 of 70 (34·3%) samples. Eighteen isolates expressed resistance to ceftazidime and four isolates to ampicillin. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Salmonella spp. can be isolated from apparently healthy captive gecko which should be considered as a potential source of infection for humans and other companion animals.
2018
Salmonella serotypes isolated in geckos kept in seven collections in southern Italy / Russo, T. P.; Varriale, L.; Borrelli, L.; Pace, A.; Latronico, M.; Menna, L. F.; Fioretti, A.; Dipineto, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE. - ISSN 0022-4510. - 59:5(2018), pp. 294-297. [10.1111/jsap.12808]
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