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Pyometra in camels: case report.

R S Chauhan1, R K Kaushik

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The British Veterinary Journal
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Pyometra, a uterine infection, was diagnosed in five camels. Pus samples revealed the bacterium Actinomyces pyogenes (Corynebacterium pyogenes) as the causative agent in these cases.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Animal Pathology
  • Microbiology

Background:

  • Pyometra is a serious uterine condition in female animals.
  • Camel reproductive health is crucial for livestock industries.
  • Identifying causative agents is key to effective treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report a case series of pyometra in camels.
  • To identify the bacterial pathogen responsible for pyometra in affected camels.

Main Methods:

  • Clinical examination of five camels presenting with pyometra.
  • Collection and microbiological analysis of pus from affected uteri.

Main Results:

  • Pyometra was diagnosed in all five camels.

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  • Actinomyces pyogenes (Corynebacterium pyogenes) was consistently isolated from the uterine pus.
  • Conclusions:

    • Actinomyces pyogenes (Corynebacterium pyogenes) is a likely causative agent of pyometra in camels.
    • This finding contributes to understanding uterine infections in camelids.