Generalized Dermatitis Caused by Staphylococcus aureus in the European Bison

欧洲野牛金黄色葡萄球菌引起的全身性皮炎

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Abstract

Bacterial dermatitis in animals caused by staphylococci is considered secondary and often results from prior conditions related to environmental factors (like ectoparasites, skin injuries, temperature, and humidity) and internal factors (such as deficiency conditions, immunological dysfunction, and underlying diseases). The case represents a generalized dermatitis in a female European bison calf caused by Staphylococcus aureus. Clinically, dermatitis with symptoms of alopecia and crusting was observed. The skin appeared scaly, dry, and rough, covered with thick crusts and showed no signs of itching. Upon the removal of the crusts, inflamed, swollen, and oozing lesions were revealed underneath. Based on the laboratory results, the definitive therapy was initiated. After a lengthy treatment course, the bison's condition improved, and new fur covered its body. This case emphasizes the necessity of targeted measures for timely etiological diagnosis. Furthermore, careful health monitoring and proactive disease management are essential for wildlife species, which rely directly on human actions for their preservation.

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