Pasteurella multocida occurs in a high frequency in the saliva of pet dogs
- PMID: 2587958
- DOI: 10.3109/00365548909037889
Pasteurella multocida occurs in a high frequency in the saliva of pet dogs
Abstract
Pasteurella multocida is a frequent cause of infection after animal bites. In contrast to earlier reports, P. multocida appeared to be as common among dogs as among cats. We found 17 (81%) of 21 pet dogs to harbour P. multocida in their saliva. At normal contact, the risk of transmission from dogs to humans seems to be negligible. Only 1/27 dogs owners was found to harbour the organism. None of 13 cat owners or 23 persons without animal contacts harboured P. multocida.
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