DERMATITIS ASOCIADA A Devriesea agamarum EN UN EJEMPLAR DE DRAGÓN BARBUDO, Pogona vitticeps (AHL, 1926) (SQUAMATA: AGAMIDAE) EN PARAGUAY

Autores/as

  • J. Richard Vetter-Hiebert
  • María Fátima Rodríguez
  • Edith Ruiz Díaz
  • Héctor Ramón López

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/fc.25942158e.2024.2.967

Palabras clave:

Actinobacteria, agar sangre, propoleo, Agamidae

Resumen

Devriesea agamarum es una bacteria gram-positiva asociada a los dragones barbudos (Pogona vitticeps), pero con un gran potencial patogénico en lagartos de la familia Agamidae. En este trabajo reportamos un caso de dermatitis asociada a D. agamarum en un dragón barbudo en Paraguay, que constituye el primer reporte del patógeno en el país.

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2024-06-03

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Vetter-Hiebert, . J. R. ., Rodríguez, M. F., Ruiz Díaz, E., & López, H. R. (2024). DERMATITIS ASOCIADA A Devriesea agamarum EN UN EJEMPLAR DE DRAGÓN BARBUDO, Pogona vitticeps (AHL, 1926) (SQUAMATA: AGAMIDAE) EN PARAGUAY. Revista Latinoamericana De Herpetología, 7(2), e967 (129 – 133). https://doi.org/10.22201/fc.25942158e.2024.2.967