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Öğe Brain abscess and bronchopneumonia caused by acinetobacter baumannii in a 2-year-old femalesheep(Taylor & francıs ltd, 2-4 park square, mılton park, abıngdon or14 4rn, oxon, england, 2018) Eroksuz, Yesari; Otlu, Baris; Eroksuz, Hatice; Gursoy, Nafia Canan; Yerlikaya, Zeynep; Incili, Canan Akdeniz; Karabulut, Burak; Timurkaan, Necati; Timurkan, Mehmet OzkanÖğe Moelerella wisconsensis: first isolation from lungs and spleen of a horse infected with Streptococcus dysgalactia subsp. equisimilis(Urmia Univ, 2023) Incili, Canan Akdeniz; Eroksuz, Yesari; Otlu, Baris; Kara, Emel; Tanriverdi, Elif Seren; Timurkan, Mehmet Ozkan; Kalender, HakanMoellerella wisconsensis is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic bacillus of Entero-bacteriaceae family, and it is an uncommon pathogen in domestic animals. To date, five cases were reported including two dogs, two cattle, and a goat. Streptococcus equisimilis is the second common bacterial agent after the S. equi subsp. zooepidemicus in equine pneumonia cases. The present report describes the isolation of M. wisconses from lungs and spleen of a 10-year-old Arabian horse (May 08, 2022) at post-mortem examination being co-infected with S. equisimilis. Clinical and pathological findings included bilateral nasal discharge, conjunctivitis, sternal recumbency, severe diffuse necrosuppurative rhinitis, multi-focal fibrinopurulent pneumonia and purulent lymphadenitis. Polymerase chain reaction assays showed no viral nucleic acids of equid alphaherpesvirus (EHV) 1, EHV-4, equine arteritis virus and equine papilloma virus. The antibiogram test revealed that the isolate was sensitive to several antibiotics except colistin. Taken together, the present report documents the first isolation of M. wisconsensis from lungs and spleen of a horse; hence, experimental studies are needed to clarify the pathogenity and pathogenesis of M. wisconsensis.(c) 2023 Urmia University. All rights reserved.Öğe Purulent Renal Papillitis Due to Streptococcus Infantarius Subsp. Infantarius in a Horse(Sciendo, 2022) Eroksuz, Yesari; Otlu, Baris; Yerlikaya, Zeynep; Tanriverdi, Elif Seren; Incili, Canan Akdeniz; Karabulut, Burak; Timurkan, Mehmet OzkanA 6-year-old, male Arabian crossbred horse was necropsied after a 10 day history of loss of appetite, debility and weight loss. Gross and histologic examination was consistent with purulent papillitis due to Streptococcus infantarius subsp. infantarius. The isolate was sensitive to all the antibiotics tested.