05/27/2026
Turtle health cases are not always straightforward.
Shell lesions, wounds, respiratory signs, GI disease, and recurrent infections can involve more than one microbial contributor, especially in exotic animal medicine.
A broader diagnostic view can help clinicians look beyond the usual suspects.
Turtle-relevant organisms and pathogen groups may include:
✅ Aeromonas spp.
✅ Mycoplasma spp.
✅ Salmonella spp.
✅ Nannizziopsis spp.
✅ Cryptosporidium spp.
MiDOG’s All-in-One Test helps veterinary teams investigate a wider microbial picture from a single sample, including bacteria, fungi, parasites, and antimicrobial resistance insights.
Read the turtle blog post here:
https://www.midogtest.com/blog/novel-fungal-pathogen-causing-shell-disease-in-turtles/
In chelonian medicine, clearer answers often start with a broader look.