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Morganella Morganii Infection in Hirudo Medicinalis (Iran): A Case Report.


ABSTRACT: Medicinal leeches (Hirudo medicinalis) are used in surgical and non-surgical manners. Morganella morganii is an opportunistic and zoonotic pathogenic bacterium causing serious clinical complications. In this study, we isolated, discovered and characterized M. morganii-infected H. medicinalis. We detected and identified M. morganii in all inflamed and swollen Hirudo medicinalis samples. The 16S rRNA sequence of the isolates confirmed all strains of M. morganii. All strains were sensitive to Ceftriaxone, Ceftiofur, Danofloxacin, Ciprofloxacin, Enrofloxacin, Oxytetracycline, and Meropenem and were resistant to Erythromycin, Amoxicillin, Ampicillin, Cefazolin, Colistin, Penicillin G, and Lincomycin. This pathogenic bacterium is a zoonotic pathogen, and monitoring the prevalence rate of this bacteria is strongly necessary for leeches used in human medical treatment and care. Finally, all infected leeches were treated successfully in this case report study.

SUBMITTER: Rahmati Holasoo H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9608614 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Morganella Morganii Infection in Hirudo Medicinalis (Iran): A Case Report.

Rahmati Holasoo Hooman H   Tamai Iradj Ashrafi IA   Brück Wolfram Manuel WM   Pakbin Babak B   Nasiri Alireza A   Azizi Amirparsa A  

Veterinary sciences 20221012 10


Medicinal leeches (<i>Hirudo medicinalis</i>) are used in surgical and non-surgical manners. <i>Morganella morganii</i> is an opportunistic and zoonotic pathogenic bacterium causing serious clinical complications. In this study, we isolated, discovered and characterized <i>M. morganii</i>-infected <i>H. medicinalis</i>. We detected and identified <i>M. morganii</i> in all inflamed and swollen <i>Hirudo medicinalis</i> samples. The 16S rRNA sequence of the isolates confirmed all strains of <i>M.  ...[more]

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