GOLDBERG, D.W.CEGONI, C.T.ROGÉRIO, D.W.WANDERLINDE, J.LIMA, E.P. E.JERDY, H.CARVALHO, E.C.Q.de2024-03-012024-03-012016https://bdc.icmbio.gov.br/handle/cecav/2034Infections 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.enFatal Citrobacter septicemia in a juvenile green turtle (Chelonia mydas): a case reportArtigo