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Prevalence of Salmonella spp. in pet turtles and their environment

Back DS, Shin GW, Wendt M, Heo GJ

Pet turtles are known as a source of Salmonella infection to humans when handled in captivity. Thirty four turtles purchased from pet shops and online markets in Korea were examined...
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Multilocus sequence typing analysis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from pet Chinese stripe-necked turtles (Ocadia sinensis)

Wendt M, Heo GJ

Our research sought to characterize the phylogeny of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from pet Chinese stripe-necked turtles (Ocadia sinensis) to better understand its evolutionary relation to other isolates and increase understanding...
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections in turtles

Lee WY, Yoo NC

Thirty turtles (15 Clemys mutica and 15 Geoclemys reevesii) which were inoculated with human sera those were positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and hepatitis B "e" antigen (HBeAg)...
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Quinolone susceptibility and genetic characterization of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica isolated from pet turtles

De Silva B, Hossain S, Wimalasena SHMP, Pathirana , Wendt M, Heo GJ

Turtle-borne Salmonella enterica owns significance as a leading cause in human salmonellosis. The current study aimed to determine the quinolone susceptibility and the genetic characteristics of 21 strains of S....
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Antimicrobial property of lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) oil against pathogenic bacteria isolated from pet turtles

De Silva B, Jung WG, Hossain S, Wimalasena S, Pathirana , Heo GJ

The usage of essential oils as antimicrobial agents is gaining attention. Besides, pet turtles were known to harbor a range of pathogenic bacteria while the turtle keeping is a growing...
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Antibacterial activity of essential oil from lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) against pet turtle-borne pathogenic bacteria

Hossain S, Heo H, De Silva B, Wimalasena SHMP, Pathirana , Heo GJ

Pet turtles are well-known to harbor an array of bacterial pathogens which can cause zoonotic infections in humans as well as opportunistic infections in the turtles itself. Essential oils are...
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Two Children with Nontyphoidal Salmonellosis Assumed by Pets

Kim JD, Choi SY, Kim DS, Kim KH

  • KMID: 2279009
  • Korean J Pediatr Infect Dis.
  • 2013 Apr;20(1):41-45.
Nontyphoidal Salmonella are gram negative bacilli organism, which may induce systemic infection such as febrile enteritis, bacteremia, and osteomyelitis. Main route of infection is known as food but also possible...
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Pox viral infection in a rufous turtle dove

Bak EJ, Woo GH

A dead dove was found on the road and submitted for diagnosis. The bird was severely emaciated, with deformation in its facial area. Grossly, white coalescing nodules were seen on...
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An Outbreak of Trichinellosis by Consumption of Raw Soft-Shelled Turtle Meat in Korea

Jeong JT, Seo M, Hong ST, Kim YK

Trichinellosis transmission to humans via the consumption of reptile meat is rare worldwide. In Korea, however, 2 such outbreaks, possibly via consumption of soft-shelled turtle meat, have occurred in 2...
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A Case of Trisomy 10p with Vertebral Anomaly and Hypospadias

Kim HS, Baek SC, Kim CH

  • KMID: 1838163
  • Korean J Perinatol.
  • 2003 Dec;14(4):427-432.
Tisomy 10p syndrome is a rarely reported chromosomal abnormality with distinct craniofacial anomalies, severe growth and psychomotor retardation, osteoarticular anomalies, and organ malformations. Most of reported cases were due to...
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Trichinosis Caused by Ingestion of Raw Soft-Shelled Turtle Meat in Korea

Lee SR, Yoo SH, Kim HS, Lee SH, Seo M

Reptiles, unlike mammals, have been considered to be unsuitable hosts of Trichinella spp., though larvae have been detected in their muscles and human outbreaks related to their consumption have, in...
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