Septic arthritis in neonatal and juvenile New World camelids (5 cases)
Mitja Miklavcic, Isabelle Kilcoyne, Julie E Dechant, Bridget Ratliff, K Gary Magdesian

TL;DR
This study examines septic arthritis in young camelids, focusing on their clinical signs, causes, treatments, and outcomes.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed case series on septic arthritis in neonatal and juvenile New World camelids.
Findings
Two neonatal alpaca crias had SA linked to passive immunity failure and sepsis.
Four out of five camelids survived to discharge with appropriate treatment.
One cria was euthanized, and one was discharged with mild lameness.
Abstract
Septic arthritis (SA) in camelids is infrequently reported in the literature. The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical presentation, etiologies, diagnostics, treatment and short- and long-term outcome in neonatal and juvenile New World camelids (NWCs) with SA. Two neonatal alpaca crias were diagnosed with SA associated with failure of transfer of passive immunity and neonatal sepsis. Three juvenile camelids, 1 alpaca, and 2 llamas were presented with an infection of a single joint with associated lameness. All animals were treated with systemic and intra-articular antimicrobials. Surgical treatment including joint lavage was performed in 4 cases. Four (80%) NWCs survived to discharge. Three were sound at the time of discharge and 1 was discharged with mild lameness. One neonatal cria was euthanized. Septic arthritis in neonatal and juvenile NWC appears to have a favorable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVeterinary Equine Medical Research · Animal health and immunology · Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
