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Otitis interna as a result of Pasteurella multocida infection in a laboratory woodchuck [Otite interne, résultat de l’infection d’une marmotte commune de laboratoire par Pasteurella multocida].

McCrory W.P. & Fish R.E. · 2002 · Contemp. Top Lab. Anim. Sci., 41(1):43-45.

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Résumé

A laboratory woodchuck presented clinically with left-sided torticollis and a purulent exudate within the external auditory meatus of the left ear. Bacterial culture of the exudate resulted in a heavy growth of Pasteurella multocida. Treatment was initiated with topical and systemic antimicrobial compounds. There was no clinical improvement after 72 h of treatment, and euthanasia was elected. Radiographs correlated well with necropsy findings, confirming a diagnosis of otitis media. Otitis interna was not confirmed but was suggested by the clinical presentation. To the authors knowledge, this is the first description of otitis media/interna as a result of P. multocida infection in a laboratory woodchuck.