Salmonellosis is uncommon in cats, usually affects the gastrointestinal tract or skin, and can be fatal. This report describes a domestic shorthair cat with severe pneumonia caused by Salmonella spp. without accompanying gastrointestinal or skin manifestations, in which previous administration of cyclosporine may have played a permissive role in its development. Clinical and laboratory findings as well as follow-up are described from diagnosis until complete recovery. This unusual presentation serves to alert practitioners to consider Salmonella spp. as a possible cause of lung disease in cats, especially if immunocompromised.
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【저자키워드】 Pneumonia, Infection, Immunosuppression, pneumonie, cat, Infektion, Salmonella, Immunsuppression, Katze,
【저자키워드】 Pneumonia, Infection, Immunosuppression, pneumonie, cat, Infektion, Salmonella, Immunsuppression, Katze,