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Natural infection by Listeria monocytogenes in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus)

Listeriosis was identified in four guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) received for post mortem evaluation. Two animals showed multifocal white nodules in the liver and cecum. These changes corresponded microscopically to multiple necrotic foci associated with basophilic bacterial structures, diffuse lipid vacuolation, and periportal lymphocytic infiltrates. Similar lesions were seen in the small intestine, cecum, and spleen of these two guinea pigs. The other two guinea pigs showed almost exclusively pulmonary changes that were characterized by diffuse red coloration and multifocal whitish areas in the pleural surface, which were microscopically associated with multifocal marked neutrophilic infiltrate within the alveolar and bronchiolar lumens, besides of interseptal and alveolar edema, vascular thrombi, and increased numbers of alveolar macrophages (suppurative pneumonia). The basophilic bacterial structures were Gram-positive for the Brown-Hopps special stain. The immunostaining antiListeria monocytogenes showed strong positive reactions in the necrotic foci of the liver, cecum, spleen, uterus, stomach, and mesenteric lymph node in the two guinea pigs with systemic listeriosis. The two guinea pigs with suppurative bronchopneumonia showed positive intense antiListeria monocytogenes immunostaining within the alveolar lumens. L. monocytogenes was isolated from samples of liver and rice hulls used as bedding material in the cages of the guinea pigs. It is suggested that the pulmonary changes observed here were caused by aspiration of particles of the rice hulls bedding contaminated with L. monocytogenes.

Listeria monocytogenes; guinea pig diseases; septicemia; pneumonia


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