Timoney J F, Neibert H C, Scott F W
Cornell Vet. 1978 Apr;68(2):211-9.
An outbreak of S. typhimurium gastroenteritis and septicemia is described in young cats admitted to a veterinary hospital for routine medical and surgical reasons. A morbidity of 32% and a mortality of 61% was observed in the outbreak. Affected cats exhibited oral shedding of the organism and contaminated feed and water dishes may have been the vehicle of spread of infection. Possible detrimental effects of incorrect choice of antibiotic therapy are discussed. Attempts to reproduce the disease in a group of laboratory cats were unsuccessful. Antibody production was poorly correlated with infection in these cats.
本文描述了一家兽医医院收治的因常规医疗和手术原因入院的幼猫爆发鼠伤寒沙门氏菌肠胃炎和败血症的情况。此次疫情中观察到的发病率为32%,死亡率为61%。受感染的猫口腔排出该病原体,受污染的饲料和水碗可能是感染传播的媒介。文中讨论了抗生素治疗选择不当可能产生的有害影响。在一组实验猫中试图重现该病的尝试未成功。这些猫体内抗体产生与感染之间的相关性很差。