“…According to Saidenberg et al (2015), bacteria from the Enterobacteriaceae family are not part of the intestinal microbiota of free-living psittacine birds. However, studies with isolation of E. coli from different sites (cloaca, oropharynx and feces), involving different species of birds, whether free-living or captive, symptomatic or asymptomatic, resulted in the identification of different enterobacteria present in the digestive system (Xenoulis et al, 2010;Davies et al, 2016b;Cunha et al, 2016;Sanches et al, 2017;Vaz et al, 2017), suggesting that, kept in Gram-negative bacteria, especially enterobacteria, was high. All these agents are potentially pathogenic for parrots and can cause systemic infections in other animals and humans.…”