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dos Santos, Gabriel S., Francischetti, Giovanna S., Garritano, Natália F., Hagen, Stefano C. F., Cagnim, Artur F., Catão-Dias, José Luiz, Ferreira Neto, José S., Sucupira, Maria Claudia A., Heinemann, Marcos B. |
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Veterinary Sciences; Jun2024, Vol. 11 Issue 6, p268, 7p |
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Simple Summary: A pregnant miniature goat underwent an emergency cesarean section after calving one dead goatling. In the postoperative period, the goat had septic peritonitis caused by Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus casseliflavus, exhibiting differing antimicrobial resistance profiles. Despite laparohysterectomy and abdominal lavage, euthanasia was required due to adhesions and necrotic lesions. A post-mortem examination revealed fibrino-necrotic septic peritonitis resulting from uterine rupture. A one-year-old female miniature goat was presented to an emergency service after calving a dead goatling. Physical and ultrasonographic examination revealed the presence of a viable fetus; therefore, the goat was submitted to an emergency cesarean section. In the postoperative period, the animal had septic peritonitis caused by Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus casseliflavus. Both bacterial strains showed contrasting antimicrobial resistance profiles. Laparohysterectomy and abdominal cavity lavage were performed, but, once the animal had adhesions and necrotic lesions in abdominal organs, euthanasia was executed. A post-mortem examination revealed fibrino-necrotic septic peritonitis secondary to uterine rupture. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first detailed report of polymicrobial septic peritonitis in a miniature goat and the first report of septic peritonitis caused by E. faecium and E. casseliflavus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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