A Case of Food-Borne Salmonellosis in a Corn Snake ( Pantherophis guttatus ) after a Feeder Mouse Meal

Reptiles are usually asymptomatic carriers of , with the manifestation of typical clinical signs of acute forms in adult and non-immunocompromised animals being considered exceptions. In the present case, an adult male corn snake ( ) was found dead due to septic shock 48 h after consuming a feeder m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Animals (Basel) 2024-06, Vol.14 (12), p.1722
Hauptverfasser: Meletiadis, Arianna, Romano, Angelo, Moroni, Barbara, Di Nicola, Matteo Riccardo, Montemurro, Vittoria, Pitti, Monica, Pezzolato, Marzia, Bozzetta, Elena, Sciuto, Simona, Acutis, Pier Luigi
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Zusammenfassung:Reptiles are usually asymptomatic carriers of , with the manifestation of typical clinical signs of acute forms in adult and non-immunocompromised animals being considered exceptions. In the present case, an adult male corn snake ( ) was found dead due to septic shock 48 h after consuming a feeder mouse purchased online. The snake's tissue samples and faeces were cultured for bacteria isolation. Microbiological examinations of the snake and mouse livers revealed the presence of . serovar Midway. A whole-genome analysis of these two isolates showed a high correlation between them: they belonged to the strain type ST-357 for the classic MLST scheme and to the strain type ST 171322 for the cgMLST scheme. Also, a virulence gene analysis revealed the presence of stdB and STM3026 genes. This report conveys a case of food-borne salmonellosis in a pet snake, transmitted from a feeder mouse, likely responsible for the snake's death due to septic shock. It highlights the relevance of feeder mice as a source of infections in snakes and the associated risks to human health.
ISSN:2076-2615
2076-2615
DOI:10.3390/ani14121722