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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 32(4), 1996, pp. 691-694
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Isolation of Mycoplasma felis from a serval (Felis serval) with severe respiratory disease

JD Johnsrude, MM Christopher, NP Lung, and MB Brown


ABSTRACT

We report cytologic observations and isolation of Mycoplasma felis in September 1992 from the lower respiratory tract of a 3-week-old captive serval (Felis serval) cub with pneumonia, in Florida (USA). Septic, neutrophilic inflammation with a large, monomorphic population of unique, pleomorphic, intracellular and extracellular rods was diagnosed from a transtracheal wash. Mycoplasma felis was the only bacterium isolated in significant numbers from the transtracheal wash.





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