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A case of Actinomycosis is reported in a captive Hydrochoerus isthmius Goldman (Isthmian Capybara or Poncho), at the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory.
Staining characteristics showed that the actinobacilliform rods had a marked affinity for eosin and were Gram-negative and acid-fast; and that the central area of what resembled Ray-fungus, consisting of the round sporocytic bodies, stained deeply with hematoxylin; giving the impression that the organism was due to a species of Actinomycosis of the family Streptomycetaceae of Waksman and Henrici (7).
1 The authors are much indebted to Dr. Herbert C. Clark, Director of the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, for the excellent facilities provided for this work and his valuable suggestions.
2 Staff Member of the Department of Medicine, Santo Tomas Hospital.
3 From the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory.
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