Campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds

Campylobacter pinnipediorum was described recently for isolates recovered from pinnipeds. The novel species was further split into 2 subspecies based on host and geography, with C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from otariid seals in California (USA) and C. pinnipediorum subsp. caledon...

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Published in:Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Main Authors: Foster, Geoffrey, Baily, Johanna L., Howie, Fiona, Brownlow, Andrew C., Wagenaar, Jaap A., Gilbert, Maarten J., Miller, William G., Byrne, Barbara A., Clothier, Kristin A., Schmitt, Todd, Patterson, Tony, Reid, Robert J., Dagleish, Mark P.
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Published: Inter Research 2020
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:270806 2023-05-15T17:58:54+02:00 Campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds Foster, Geoffrey Baily, Johanna L. Howie, Fiona Brownlow, Andrew C. Wagenaar, Jaap A. Gilbert, Maarten J. Miller, William G. Byrne, Barbara A. Clothier, Kristin A. Schmitt, Todd Patterson, Tony Reid, Robert J. Dagleish, Mark P. 2020 https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/270806/ unknown Inter Research Foster, G. et al. (2020) Campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms <https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Diseases_of_Aquatic_Organisms.html>, 142(41-46), pp. 41-46. (doi:10.3354/dao03544 <https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03544>) (PMID:33210610) Articles PeerReviewed 2020 ftuglasgow https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03544 2022-09-22T22:17:30Z Campylobacter pinnipediorum was described recently for isolates recovered from pinnipeds. The novel species was further split into 2 subspecies based on host and geography, with C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from otariid seals in California (USA) and C. pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus recovered from phocid seals in Scotland. We report details of the infections of 7 pinnipeds from which C. pinnipediorum was isolated: C. pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus was isolated from 2 harbour seals Phoca vitulina and a single grey seal Halichoerus grypus, and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum was isolated from California sea lions Zalophus californianus. Six of the isolates were recovered from samples collected at post-mortem investigation. In 2 of the Scottish seals and in 3 of the California seals, C. pinnipediorum was the sole bacterial isolate recovered from abscesses present and suggests they may have resulted from conspecific or intraspecific bite wounds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Phoca vitulina University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 142 41 46
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description Campylobacter pinnipediorum was described recently for isolates recovered from pinnipeds. The novel species was further split into 2 subspecies based on host and geography, with C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from otariid seals in California (USA) and C. pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus recovered from phocid seals in Scotland. We report details of the infections of 7 pinnipeds from which C. pinnipediorum was isolated: C. pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus was isolated from 2 harbour seals Phoca vitulina and a single grey seal Halichoerus grypus, and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum was isolated from California sea lions Zalophus californianus. Six of the isolates were recovered from samples collected at post-mortem investigation. In 2 of the Scottish seals and in 3 of the California seals, C. pinnipediorum was the sole bacterial isolate recovered from abscesses present and suggests they may have resulted from conspecific or intraspecific bite wounds.
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author Foster, Geoffrey
Baily, Johanna L.
Howie, Fiona
Brownlow, Andrew C.
Wagenaar, Jaap A.
Gilbert, Maarten J.
Miller, William G.
Byrne, Barbara A.
Clothier, Kristin A.
Schmitt, Todd
Patterson, Tony
Reid, Robert J.
Dagleish, Mark P.
spellingShingle Foster, Geoffrey
Baily, Johanna L.
Howie, Fiona
Brownlow, Andrew C.
Wagenaar, Jaap A.
Gilbert, Maarten J.
Miller, William G.
Byrne, Barbara A.
Clothier, Kristin A.
Schmitt, Todd
Patterson, Tony
Reid, Robert J.
Dagleish, Mark P.
Campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds
author_facet Foster, Geoffrey
Baily, Johanna L.
Howie, Fiona
Brownlow, Andrew C.
Wagenaar, Jaap A.
Gilbert, Maarten J.
Miller, William G.
Byrne, Barbara A.
Clothier, Kristin A.
Schmitt, Todd
Patterson, Tony
Reid, Robert J.
Dagleish, Mark P.
author_sort Foster, Geoffrey
title Campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds
title_short Campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds
title_full Campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds
title_fullStr Campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds
title_full_unstemmed Campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds
title_sort campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and c. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds
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op_relation Foster, G. et al. (2020) Campylobacter pinnipediorum subsp. caledonicus and C. pinnipediorum subsp. pinnipediorum recovered from abscesses in pinnipeds. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms <https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Diseases_of_Aquatic_Organisms.html>, 142(41-46), pp. 41-46. (doi:10.3354/dao03544 <https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03544>) (PMID:33210610)
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