Detection of Corynebacterium kutscheri from the oral cavity of rats

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A simple and useful method for the detection of C. kutscheri from the oral cavity of living rats was devised. In 10 sacrificed rats from two naturally and subclinically infected conventional colonies, 104.28 or 103.84 CFU/ml C. kutscheri were isolated from upper incisor swab extractions, while 101.38 or 101.58 and <10 or 101.56 CFU/ml from the upper soft palate and pharynx, respectively. In another survey with 26 living animals, which were reared on the same rack, organisms were detected from the upper incisor and gingival swabs in 15 of 26 rats (57.7%). The results were reproducible at a second survey 10 days later. No organisms were isolated from any sites of the orally negative rats. These results indicated that culture of swab specimens from the upper incisors and gingivae of incisors is useful for the detection of C. kutscheri infection in living rats.

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Amao, H., Akimoto, T., Komukai, Y., Sawada, T., Saito, M., & Takahashi, K. W. (2002). Detection of Corynebacterium kutscheri from the oral cavity of rats. Experimental Animals, 51(1), 99–102. https://doi.org/10.1538/expanim.51.99

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