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Gut microbiota and age shape susceptibility to clostridial enteritis in lorikeets under human care.

David MinichChristopher MaddenMauricio A NavarroLeo GlowackiKristen French-KimWillow ChanMorgan V EvansKilmer SoaresRyan MrofchakRushil MadanGregory A BallashKrista LaPerleSubhadeep PaulYael VodovotzFrancisco A UzalMargaret MartinezJennifer HausmannRandall E JungeVanessa L Hale
Published in: Animal microbiome (2022)
We identified C. perfringens type A and C. colinum associated with lorikeet necrohemorrhagic enteritis at CZA and DZ. Susceptibility testing of isolates lead to an updated clinical treatment plan which ultimately resolved the outbreaks at both institutions. This work provides a foundation for understanding gut microbiota features that are permissive to clostridial colonization and host factors (e.g. age, prior infection) that shape responses to infection.
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