Title of article :
Salmonella typhimurium Endocarditis and Myocarditis in a Cat
Author/Authors :
Vercelli, Andrea Clinica Veterinaria città di Torino, Torino, Italy , Lo Cicero, Enrico Clinica Veterinaria città di Torino, Torino, Italy , Pazzini, Luca La Vallonea laboratorio di analisi Veterinarie, Milano, Italy
Abstract :
An 8-month-old neutered male outdoor cat was brought to our surgical center for a sudden onset of diarrhea, pyrexia, and lethargy.
Physical examination revealed a loud le parasternal systolic murmur with no thrill. An echocardiogram showed a large hyperechoic
vegetation (about 9mm thick) on the aortic valve leaets. e results of Doppler ultrasound examination were compatible with severe
aortic stenosis. A singular urine culture test performed by cystocentesis samples enabled the isolation of more than 105
CFU/ml in
a pure culture of Salmonella typhimurium. Enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes and moderate dilatation of small bowel loops were
found on abdominal ultrasound examination. e patient was treated with marbooxacin (2 mg/kg IM every 24 hours), cefazoline
(20 mg/kg SC every 12 hours), metronidazole (10 mg/Kg IV every 12 hours), clopidogrel (18.75 mg PO every 24 hours), atenolol
(0.5 mg/kg OS every 12 hours), and uid therapy (ringer acetate 2.5 ml/kg/h), but aer three days in hospital the patient died from
presumed septic shock. A urine culture revealed that Salmonella typhimurium was sensitive to third generation cephalosporins but
not to uoroquinolones. Necropsy, histologic examinations, culture of the aortic valve, and PCR analysis of the aortic valve leaets
were eventually performed and Salmonella typhimurium endocarditis with myocardial phlegmon was conrmed. Endocarditis is
a rare disease in cats and poorly described in the veterinary literature. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the rst report
of Salmonella typhimurium endocarditis and myocarditis in a cat.
Keywords :
Endocarditis , Myocarditis , Salmonella typhimurium , Cat
Journal title :
Case Report in Veterinary Medicine