Paenibacillus amylolyticusosteomyelitis in a Poodle dog: case report and literature review

Autor: Rampacci, Elisa, Sforna, Monica, Dentini, Alfredo, Di Matteo, Irene, Lidano, Plinio, Capucci, Cristiana, Passamonti, Fabrizio
Zdroj: Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation; July 2022, Vol. 34 Issue: 4 p703-708, 6p
Abstrakt: Paenibacilli are gram-variable, endospore-forming bacteria that occupy various ecologic niches. These microorganisms have been known to infect humans occasionally at various anatomic sites. However, in humans, as well as in other vertebrate animals, the relationship between disease and isolation of Paenibacillusspp. remains poorly understood. We report here a case of infection in an adult Poodle dog. The animal had nodules in the lungs and multifocal osteolytic expansile bone lesions. From bone, Paenibacillus amylolyticuswas recovered by culture and identified by MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy and 16S rDNA sequencing; pyogranulomatous inflammation was observed in lung and bone specimens. The microorganism was resistant to clindamycin and imipenem. Four-month treatment with amoxicillin–clavulanate resulted in clinical resolution of disease in this dog. Nevertheless, therapy for more prolonged periods should be considered because recurrent infections can occur as a result of the transition of Paenibacillusspores to vegetative cells. Disease caused by a Paenibacillusspecies has not been reported previously in dogs, to our knowledge.
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