Molecular Characterization and Clinicopathological Findings of Mycoplasma pogonae Infection in Captive Central Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps)


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Citation
Plangsangmas et al. (2025). Animals 16 (1)
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Abstract
From August to November 2023, a disease outbreak occurred in a research colony of 33 mixed-sex, five-month-old central bearded dragons obtained from a private breeder in the USA. Clinical presentation consisted primarily of dehydration, lethargy, inappetence, weight loss, neck extension, sporadic open mouth breathing indicating dyspnea, and sudden death. A total of six deaths occurred during this period. Pathological investigation followed by molecular diagnostics and whole-genome sequencing revealed Mycoplasma pogonae as the cause of disease. Pneumonia (5/6) was diagnosed from necropsy. Types of pneumonia included histiocytic (1/5), combined histiocytic and lymphocytic (2/5), histiocytic and granulocytic (1/5), and heterophilic pneumonia (1/5). Our results confirmed that M. pogonae infection is associated with sudden mortality in a colony of captive central bearded dragons in the USA and that M. pogonae has a potential pathogenic role as a primary infectious agent.
Authors
Plangsangmas, Tithipong; Burne, Alexandra; De Luca, Eliana; Sasaki, Emi; Menk Pinto Lima, Jose Cesar; Konopka, Kelsey; Brown, Mary B.; Nevarez, Javier G.
Publication date
2025-12-24
DOI
10.3390/ani16010048 

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