Young D R, Divers T J, Benson C E
Department of Clinical Studies, New Bolton Center, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Kennett Square 19348.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1989 Aug 1;195(3):340-2.
Clinical septicemia developed in 2 clinically normal horses after both were administered a portion of an amino acid solution IV. Serratia marcescens was subsequently isolated from blood of both horses. The isolates were shown to be identical on the basis of antibiograms and plasmid biochemistry, incriminating the infusate as the source of bacterial infection. The horses recovered after supportive and antimicrobial treatment.
2匹临床正常的马静脉注射一部分氨基酸溶液后发生了临床败血症。随后从两匹马的血液中分离出粘质沙雷氏菌。根据抗菌谱和质粒生化特性,分离出的菌株显示是相同的,这表明输注液是细菌感染的来源。经过支持治疗和抗菌治疗后,马匹康复。