Pyoderma caused by Proteus mirabilis in sheep

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Pyoderma is a purulent skin infection usually caused by bacteria and can be divided into primary and secondary categories based on histology. In the present study, an 18-month-old female mixed breed sheep was examined for pyoderma at the injection site of the enterotoxemia vaccine. After routine bacteriology and histopathology procedures, secondary pyoderma caused by Proteus mirabilis was diagnosed. The bacterium analysed using genome sequencing and new strain called AJJ 2021 was diagnosed. This is the first report of pyoderma caused by Proteus mirabilis in sheep.

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Abdollahi, M., Javan, A. J., Shokrpoor, S., Beidokhtinezhad, M., & Tamai, I. A. (2022). Pyoderma caused by Proteus mirabilis in sheep. Veterinary Medicine and Science, 8(6), 2562–2567. https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.926

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