Abstract

Eleven pathogens including P. aeruginosa, Salmonella spp., E. coli O115a, c: K(B), P. pneumotropica, B. bronchiseptica, C. kutscheri, Tyzzer's organism, M. pulmonis, Sendai virus, MHV and Syphacia spp. were surveyed in 217 mouse and rat breeding colonies during 1972-1981. In conventional animals, P. pneumotropica and/or Syphacia spp. were detected in nearly 90% of 89 mouse and 64 rat colonies. Sendai virus, M. pulmonis, P. aeruginosa and MHV were positive in 51.7 to 23.6% of the colonies, and Tyzzer's organism, B. bronchiseptica and probably SDA virus were also detected in more than 10% of the rat colonies. Salmonella spp., E. coli O115a, c: K(B) and C. kutscheri were found in a few colonies. In SPF animals, P. aeruginosa was isolated from about one third of 33 mouse and 31 rat colonies, and P. aeruginosa was isolated from about one third of 33 mouse and 31 rat colonies, and P. pneumotropica was also positive in 3 rat colonies. Infection rates of P. pneumotropica, M. pulmonis, Sendai virus and Syphacia spp. were usually higher than 40% of animals sampled from colonies contaminated with them. Accidental contaminations of SPF colonies were usually caused by P. pneumotropica and Syphacia spp.

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