Reptiles Flashcards
The two main viral diseases of reptiles are:
Paramyxovirus
Inclusion Body Disease (IBD)
Bacterial diseases of reptiles include:
Ulcerative stomatitis
Pneumonia
Salmonella
Mycobacteriosis
What is an acute respiratory disease in snakes and epizootics complicated by secondary bacterial infections?
Paramyxovirus
What is the protocol for a snake with Paramyxovirus?
Quarantine 90 days; check PMV titers
Diagnosis of Paramyxovirus is usually made:
Postmortem
Characteristics of Inclusion Body Disease:
Pathogen of boid snakes (constrictors, boas<pythons)
Causes encephalitis and flaccid paralysis
Diagnosis of inclusion body disease:
Eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions
Treatment for inclusion body disease:
None
Euthanasia recommended
Ulcerative stomatitis is also called:
mouth rot, infectious stomatitis
What ultimately causes ulcerative stomatitis?
Secondary to poor husbandry or management
Ulcerative stomatitis is associated with what bacteria?
Aeromonas sp/Pseudomonas sp.
Clinical signs associated with ulcerative stomatitis?
Reluctant to eat, inflammation, ulcers, abscesses
Treatment for ulcerative stomatitis?
Debride, topical and systemic abx, husbandry improvement
Pneumonia commonly affects ______ and is caused by which bacterial species?
Snakes, turtles
Aeromonas, Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, Proteus spp.
Pneumonia is commonly secondary to:
Paramyxovirus infections
Clinical signs associated with pneumonia?
Resp distress, audible breathing sounds, nasal bubbling, open-mouth breathing, listing to one side in water (turtles)
Diagnosis for pneumonia:
Tracheal swab, tracheal wash, rads
Treatment for pneumonia:
Systemic abx (C&S), improve husbandry, supportive care, isolate from other animals
Characteristics of a salmonella infection in reptiles:
usually subclinical (normal intestinal flora), clinical signs appear when stressed