“…Pasteurella canis is part of the normal microbiota of healthy companion animals, particularly dogs. On several occasions, P. canis infections have been reported in humans and are associated with osteomyelitis and cutaneous abscess in the right digit (Hara et al, 2002), soft tissue infection (Kim et al, 2016), breast implant infection (Hannouille et al, 2019), abdominal infection (Mensah-Glanowska et al, 2020), septic arthritis of the femorotibial joint (Nascimento et al, 2021), and, recently, endophthalmitis (Bathula et al, 2023). Pasteu-rella canis has also been associated with endocarditis in dogs (Kern et al, 2019) and pneumonia in black-tailed marmosets (Da Silva et al, 2020).…”