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Old August 13th 03, 09:39 PM
minerva nine
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Greetings all -- My 9-month old kitten was having some diarrhea, so I
took him in for a fecal exam and he has something the vet calls
"rods." I'd like to do some research on it, but I don't know the name
other than "rods." Does anybody know what this is? Vet tech said
they get it from drinking contaminated rainwater. Thanks -- M9
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Old August 13th 03, 09:48 PM
Niels Peter
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minerva nine wrote:
Greetings all -- My 9-month old kitten was having some diarrhea, so I
took him in for a fecal exam and he has something the vet calls
"rods." I'd like to do some research on it, but I don't know the name
other than "rods." Does anybody know what this is? Vet tech said
they get it from drinking contaminated rainwater. Thanks -- M9


According to my dictionary, "rods" - when used as a medical term -
refers to a group of bacteria shaped like rods - hence the name.
But I'm afraid that's all I've been able to dig up ...

Niels Peter
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Old August 13th 03, 09:48 PM
Niels Peter
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minerva nine wrote:
Greetings all -- My 9-month old kitten was having some diarrhea, so I
took him in for a fecal exam and he has something the vet calls
"rods." I'd like to do some research on it, but I don't know the name
other than "rods." Does anybody know what this is? Vet tech said
they get it from drinking contaminated rainwater. Thanks -- M9


According to my dictionary, "rods" - when used as a medical term -
refers to a group of bacteria shaped like rods - hence the name.
But I'm afraid that's all I've been able to dig up ...

Niels Peter
www.bluewhite.dk
Cats Are People, Too!

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Old August 14th 03, 12:34 AM
M.L. Briggs
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minerva nine wrote:

Greetings all -- My 9-month old kitten was having some diarrhea, so I
took him in for a fecal exam and he has something the vet calls
"rods." I'd like to do some research on it, but I don't know the name
other than "rods." Does anybody know what this is? Vet tech said
they get it from drinking contaminated rainwater. Thanks -- M9


Type in bacteria on your computer. There is quite a lot of information
there -- anyway, research
such as this is fun and informative. Good luck! MLB

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Old August 14th 03, 12:34 AM
M.L. Briggs
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minerva nine wrote:

Greetings all -- My 9-month old kitten was having some diarrhea, so I
took him in for a fecal exam and he has something the vet calls
"rods." I'd like to do some research on it, but I don't know the name
other than "rods." Does anybody know what this is? Vet tech said
they get it from drinking contaminated rainwater. Thanks -- M9


Type in bacteria on your computer. There is quite a lot of information
there -- anyway, research
such as this is fun and informative. Good luck! MLB

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Old August 14th 03, 04:32 AM
Phil P.
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"minerva nine" wrote in message
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Greetings all -- My 9-month old kitten was having some diarrhea, so I
took him in for a fecal exam and he has something the vet calls
"rods." I'd like to do some research on it, but I don't know the name
other than "rods." Does anybody know what this is? Vet tech said
they get it from drinking contaminated rainwater. Thanks -- M9


Its a type of bacteria that's shaped like a rod or stick - sorta like a
microscopic gelcap - and called "bacilli". If you search "bacilli" - you
should find a wealth of information. Bacteria shaped like little balls are
called "cocci".

There are many types of bacilli so you'll have to wait for your vet to tell
you which species he found. For example, E. coli is a bacilli - and
normally found in the intestines of healthy cats - most are nonpathogenic.

Phil



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Old August 14th 03, 04:32 AM
Phil P.
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"minerva nine" wrote in message
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Greetings all -- My 9-month old kitten was having some diarrhea, so I
took him in for a fecal exam and he has something the vet calls
"rods." I'd like to do some research on it, but I don't know the name
other than "rods." Does anybody know what this is? Vet tech said
they get it from drinking contaminated rainwater. Thanks -- M9


Its a type of bacteria that's shaped like a rod or stick - sorta like a
microscopic gelcap - and called "bacilli". If you search "bacilli" - you
should find a wealth of information. Bacteria shaped like little balls are
called "cocci".

There are many types of bacilli so you'll have to wait for your vet to tell
you which species he found. For example, E. coli is a bacilli - and
normally found in the intestines of healthy cats - most are nonpathogenic.

Phil



 




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