Smit T, Moraal L G, Bakhuizen T
Tijdschr Diergeneeskd. 1980 Apr 15;105(8):327-9.
Infection with Pasteurella multocida caused by bites has been known for several decades. Cats are an important factor in Pasteurella multocida infection. Considerable numbers of victims are 'rescued' from the mouths of cats and submitted to bird reception centres for treatment. A number of bird shelters sent birds in this condition to the present authors for closer examination. The majority of birds caught by cats die. The mortality rates in shelters were reported to be 30, 90, 99 and one hundred per cent. Of the birds rescued alive from the mouths of cats, approximately 40 per cent died from the direct effects of the bites, and approximately 60 per cent died from Pasteurella multocida infection.
由咬伤导致的多杀巴斯德菌感染已为人所知数十年。猫是多杀巴斯德菌感染的一个重要因素。相当数量的受害者是从猫口中“救下”并被送到鸟类收容中心接受治疗的。一些鸟类庇护所将处于这种状况的鸟送到本文作者处进行进一步检查。被猫捕获的鸟类大多死亡。据报道,庇护所中的死亡率分别为30%、90%、99%和100%。从猫口中被救回的存活鸟类中,约40%死于咬伤的直接影响,约60%死于多杀巴斯德菌感染。