2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/9785861
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Osteoarticular Infection in Three Young Thoroughbred Horses Caused by a Novel Gram Negative Cocco-Bacillus

Abstract: We describe three cases of osteoarticular infection (OAI) in young thoroughbred horses in which the causative organism was identified by MALDI-TOF as Kingella species. The pattern of OAI resembled that reported with Kingella infection in humans. Analysis by 16S rRNA PCR enabled construction of a phylogenetic tree that placed the isolates closer to Simonsiella and Alysiella species, rather than Kingella species. Average nucleotide identity (ANI) comparison between the new isolate and Kingella kingae and Alysiel… Show more

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“…11 Although Neisseriaceae found in osteoarticular infection in foals were closely related to Simonsiella and Alysiella, they were not reported to have MuLDi morphology. 12 Further studies are likely to reveal additional clinically relevant differences.…”
Section: Additionally Further Study Of the Relationships Of Muldimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Although Neisseriaceae found in osteoarticular infection in foals were closely related to Simonsiella and Alysiella, they were not reported to have MuLDi morphology. 12 Further studies are likely to reveal additional clinically relevant differences.…”
Section: Additionally Further Study Of the Relationships Of Muldimentioning
confidence: 99%