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Aerobic oral bacteria in healthy captive snakes
Authors:T Soveri  E R Seuna
Affiliation:13.Department of Anatomy and Embryology and the Department of Microbiology and Epizootology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Helsinki, Finland ;23.Department of Anatomy and Embryology, the College of Veterinary Medicine, P. O. Box 6, SF-00551 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:
Cotton swab samples were taken from the ventral surface of the mouth and from the proximal esophagus from 23 captive nonpoisonous snakes. The samples were cultured and investigated for aerobic bacteria. Both the mouth and the esophagus) samples of 6 snakes were negative. When the bacterial isolates of the mouth and the esophagus of the whole snake population were compared, it was found that the flora isolated from both locations were similar. However, when the samples of individual snakes were compared it was found that the same isolates were seldom found in both the mouth and the esophagus. The most common bacteria found were Pseudomonas sp., Alcaligenes-like organisms, Gram-positive rods and Gram-positive cocci belonging to the family Micrococcaceae. Important pathogens were seldom isolated. Salmonella virchow could be found from 2 snakes. The presence of bacteriologically negative samples, great variations in the composition of the flora between individual snakes, and the occurrence of typical environmental bacteria in the oral cavity all suggest that snakes lack a specific autochtonous flora: and the bacteria isolated from the oral cavity may be occasional environmental bacteria. The source of pathogens may be the environment, too.
Keywords:reptile   oral flora   mouth   esophagus   salmonella
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