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The aerobic bacterial flora of the middle and external ears in normal dogs
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1984
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Pathogenic MicrobiologyNormal DogsEscherichia ColiVeterinary MicrobiologyAerobic Bacterial FloraAnaerobic CulturingExternal EarsInfection ControlAntimicrobial ResistanceAerobic CulturingHealth SciencesMiddle EarSmall Animal Internal MedicineClinical MicrobiologyPhysiologyVeterinary ScienceMicrobiologyMedicineDiagnostic Microbiology
ABSTRACT The aerobic bacterial flora of the middle and external ears was elucidated in 30 normal dogs (60 ears). Bacterial swab samples were obtained by rubbing the surface of the tympanic cavity and external ear canal. In the middle ear, bacteria were cultured from 48 per cent of the total ears and mainly included Escherichia coli (8 per cent), yeasts (8 per cent), staphylococci (7 per cent) and branhamella (7 per cent). In the external ear, bacteria were found in 46 per cent of the total ears and staphylococci (19 per cent) and yeasts (7 per cent) were the main isolates. Mycoplasma was found in one external ear sample, but in no middle ear samples in an examination of 20 ears. The same type of bacterium was hardly ever found in both the middle and external parts of each ear.
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