Fatal Citrobacter septicemia in a juvenile green turtle (Chelonia mydas): a case report
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2016
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ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON SEA TURTLE BIOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
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Infections in sea turtles are almost always the result of immunosuppression. Gram-negative
bacteria are the most common bacterial pathogens among sea turtles, which is not a surprising
fact, since gram-negative bacteria are common isolates in healthy reptiles. This report
describes the post mortem lesions in a juvenile green turtle (Chelonia mydas) that died during
rehabilitation due to a severe celomitis.