How Is Salphingitis Transmitted To Humans?
Question: I am a wildlife rehabilitator. I am currently treating a hen with salpingitis (last stages). I accidentally drank from a kitchen water glass that I had been allowing the hen to drink from. I consumed about 2-3 tablespoons of water before I realized OMG that it was the hens water. How concerned should I be????
Brief Answer:
No need for concern.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome to HCM and thanks for your query.
The salphingitis is caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum, Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp, or Pasteurella multocida . These organisms are not excreted through the mouth of the hen and hence there is hardly any risk of you getting an infection.
Wish you good health.
No need for concern.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome to HCM and thanks for your query.
The salphingitis is caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum, Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp, or Pasteurella multocida . These organisms are not excreted through the mouth of the hen and hence there is hardly any risk of you getting an infection.
Wish you good health.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I'm aware how this typically transmits zoonotially. However this bird has been sitting in cloaca secretions for hours. She had been pruning herself and had this on her beak and face. I fear the water I drank may have been infectious. She is now in respiratory failure. Does this change your diagnosis? Should I be on a prophylactic course of antibiotics? I am very concerned but too embarrassed to go to an ER. Please help
Brief Answer:
Get a bacteriological exam of the water
Detailed Answer:
If you have any of the water remaining, get a bacteriological examination and culture.
If there is no growth of a pathogen, it is not infected and nothing more needs to be done.
Salphingitis leads to peritonitis, septicemia and death.
Respiratory failure is a feature of the advancing disease and not the cause. It does not call for a change in diagnosis unless there are other supporting evidence for a lung infection like pneumonia.
Starting a prophylactic course of antibiotic will have an adverse risk benefit ratio, in my opinion with the evidence at hand. If the water is confirmed to be contaminated, it may change the picture.
Take Care
Get a bacteriological exam of the water
Detailed Answer:
If you have any of the water remaining, get a bacteriological examination and culture.
If there is no growth of a pathogen, it is not infected and nothing more needs to be done.
Salphingitis leads to peritonitis, septicemia and death.
Respiratory failure is a feature of the advancing disease and not the cause. It does not call for a change in diagnosis unless there are other supporting evidence for a lung infection like pneumonia.
Starting a prophylactic course of antibiotic will have an adverse risk benefit ratio, in my opinion with the evidence at hand. If the water is confirmed to be contaminated, it may change the picture.
Take Care
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Unfortunately the water sample is long gone. Is there any other test available pre symptoms? Is there any value in visiting an ER or urgent care?
Brief Answer:
Relax, nothing to worry
Detailed Answer:
Do you have any symptoms?
If not just relax.
If you want to be extra cautious, you could your baseline WBC and CRP levels done in case you require to check for a bacterial infection in the future
Relax, nothing to worry
Detailed Answer:
Do you have any symptoms?
If not just relax.
If you want to be extra cautious, you could your baseline WBC and CRP levels done in case you require to check for a bacterial infection in the future
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar