This report describes the first documented case of Mycobacterium caprae (M. caprae) infection in a domestic cat (Felis catus) in the United Kingdom. The affected cat was a male-castrated Bengal breed that presented with respiratory symptoms and progressive weight loss. Clinical signs were unresponsive to antibiotics and anti-inflammatory therapy. Postmortem examination and histopathology revealed severe chronic pyogranulomatous bronchopneumonia with necrosis and acid-fast bacilli, which were identified as M. capraevia PCR and culture. While primarily a pathogen of goats, M. caprae poses zoonotic risks and requires specialized diagnostics. This case emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to address emerging zoonotic threats.
Systemic Mycobacterium caprae infection in a domestic cat in the United Kingdom: a case report
Gola, CeciliaFirst
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2025-01-01
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This report describes the first documented case of Mycobacterium caprae (M. caprae) infection in a domestic cat (Felis catus) in the United Kingdom. The affected cat was a male-castrated Bengal breed that presented with respiratory symptoms and progressive weight loss. Clinical signs were unresponsive to antibiotics and anti-inflammatory therapy. Postmortem examination and histopathology revealed severe chronic pyogranulomatous bronchopneumonia with necrosis and acid-fast bacilli, which were identified as M. capraevia PCR and culture. While primarily a pathogen of goats, M. caprae poses zoonotic risks and requires specialized diagnostics. This case emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to address emerging zoonotic threats.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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