Spironucleus muris in laboratory mice [case reports; Sydney, New South Wales]. Short communication
1993
Whitehouse, A. | France, M.P. | Pope, S.E. | Lloyd, J.E. (Sydney Univ. (Australia). Dept. of Veterinary Pathology) | Ratcliffe, R.C. (Sydney Univ. (Australia). Lab. Animal Services)
Putative spironucleosis is reported in 4 colonies of mice in the Sydney region. All 4 outbreaks resolved after anti-protozoal medication: 3 employed dimetridazole and the fourth, metronidazole. While S. muris is considered an opportunistic pathogen, no predisposing factors were identified.
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