“…The organism is sometimes associated with pneumonia, subcutaneous abscess, conjunctivitis, mastitis, metritis, cystitis and abortion, but often isolated from the latently infected mice [1][2][3][9][10][11][12][13]. Main colonization sites of the organism in mice seem to be respiratory and genital tracts [11,12], and possibly intestinal tract, because the bacterium was isolated also from intestinal and fecal samples in rats [4,7]. However, since no selective medium was available for the isolation of P. pneumotropica from intestinal samples, distribution of the organism in the intestinal tract has not,been fully examined.…”