Chiodini R J, Holdeman L V, Gandelman A L
J Comp Pathol. 1983 Apr;93(2):235-42. doi: 10.1016/0021-9975(83)90010-5.
Necrotic hepatitis resembling black disease of ruminants is described in a group of five water snakes (Natrix sipedon pictiventirs). Lesions varied from multifocal granulomas to massive coagulation necrosis. A bacterium recovered from the livers could not be classified, but closely resembled Eubacterium tarantellus. The bacterium was isolated from all snake livers and from snake mites (Ophionyssus natricis) which were probably implicated in the transmission of the disease and it is possible that trematodes were concerned in producing the initial damage to the liver.
在一组五条水蛇(Natrix sipedon pictiventirs)中描述了类似反刍动物黑病的坏死性肝炎。病变从多灶性肉芽肿到大面积凝固性坏死不等。从肝脏中分离出的一种细菌无法分类,但与塔兰泰尔真杆菌极为相似。该细菌从所有蛇的肝脏以及可能与疾病传播有关的蛇螨(Ophionyssus natricis)中分离出来,并且有可能吸虫参与了对肝脏的初始损伤。