Bacterial Succession on Rat Carcasses and Applications for PMI Estimation / 法医学杂志
J. forensic med
; Fa yi xue za zhi;(6): 1-6, 2016.
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UNLABELLED@#Abstract:@*OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the bacterial succession on rat carcasses and to evaluate the use of bacterial succession for postmortem interval (PMI) estimation.@*METHODS@#Adult female SD rat remains were placed in carton boxes. The bacterial colonization of circumocular skin, mouth and vagina was collected to be identified using culture-dependent biochemical methods. The changes in community composition were regularly documented.@*RESULTS@#The bacterial succession in three habitats showed that Staphylococcus and Neisseria were predominated in early PMI, especially Staphylococcus aureus and Neisseria lactamica in 6 hours after death. Lactobacillus casei developed on the 3-4 days regularly, and kept stable at a certain level in late PMI.@*CONCLUSION@#The involvement of normal and putrefactive bacteria in three body habitats of rat remains can be used for PMI estimation.
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Modifications postmortem
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Autopsie
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Staphylococcus aureus
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Facteurs temps
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Cadavre
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Rat Sprague-Dawley
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Mort
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Neisseria lactamica
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Médecine légale
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Animals
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Fa yi xue za zhi
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J. forensic med
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2016
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Article