Dogs Licks Are Not Benign: Pasturella Multocida Bacteremia From Household Dog
Katherine Hageboeck Shepherd,
Mark Colantonio,
Matthew Santer
et al.
Abstract:Pasturella (P.) multocida
is a gram-negative coccobacilli commonly colonized in the oral, nasopharyngeal, and upper respiratory tracts of animals. Infections due to
P. multocida
range in severity, and symptoms largely depend on underlying immune status and co-morbid conditions. Widely known, the transmission of
P. multocida
is commonly thought to occur through biting and skin breakage alone. However, multiple studies have highlighted instances of severe … Show more
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