Prototheca zopfii: natural, transient, occurrence in pigs and rats

Domestic swine faeces and fresh faeces from trapped barnyard rats were heavily contaminated with Prototheca zopfii, a cause of dairy cow mastitis. When the pigs and rats were maintained on Prototheca-free diets, the transient intestinal population of P. zopfii decreased precipitously and disappeared...

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description Domestic swine faeces and fresh faeces from trapped barnyard rats were heavily contaminated with Prototheca zopfii, a cause of dairy cow mastitis. When the pigs and rats were maintained on Prototheca-free diets, the transient intestinal population of P. zopfii decreased precipitously and disappeared. When combined with the information that other farm animals excrete P. zopfii, it was concluded that contaminated animal feed may be the source of large numbers of P. zopfii in the farm environment. We found P. zopfii in wet spoiled feed. Rats are logical vectors for contamination of feed.
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Animals
Arvicolinae - microbiology
Biological and medical sciences
Feces - microbiology
Food Contamination
Housing, Animal
Infection - transmission
Infection - veterinary
Infectious diseases
Medical sciences
Miscellaneous
Muridae - microbiology
Parasitic diseases
Prototheca - isolation & purification
Prototheca zopfii
Swine - microbiology
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