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Polyphasic Characterization of Brucella spp. in Livestock Slaughtered from Abattoirs in Eastern Cape, South Africa. [PDF]
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Actinobacillosis in bovine caesarian sections.Vet. Rec., 1992, 131,414-415.
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Ovine genital actinobacillosis: A review
Actinobacillus seminis infection in rams constitutes a spectrum of pathological changes in various genital organs, with a predilection for the cauda epididymis. There is a need to understand the disease, as it represents a significant factor contributing to infertility and sterility.
S M Dennis
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Actinobacillosis in bovine caesarean sections
An infection with Actinobacillus lignieresii, which was spread by a veterinary surgeon, caused problems after caesarean sections in cows on several farms. The wounds became hard about six weeks after the operation, and a few weeks later small abscesses developed and later the wounds were covered with small and large granulomas.
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A case of recurrent cutaneous actinobacillosis
Livestock, 2014Actinobacillus lignieresii is well recognised as a cause of ‘wooden tongue’ in cattle, but the disease can occasionally also affect other soft tissues of the head and neck and deep organs where it is often confused with neoplasms or exuberant granulation tissue.
Kathryn Ellis
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An Atypical Case of Actinobacillosis in a Cow
SummaryAn atypical case of actinobacillosis with involvement of the skin of the right hind limb and its lymphatics was diagnosed in a cow. The granulomatous lesions were observed as several masses along the lateral part of the right hind limb. The right precrural lymph node was enlarged more than 10 times its normal size.
M R, Aslani, A, Khodakaram, A, Rezakhani
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The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1944
Summary 1. B. purifaciens is identical with A. lignieresi culturally, biochemically, and in its effect when inoculated into laboratory animals and sheep; serologically they are closely related but individual strains of both organisms may be subject to considerable antigenic variation; the former designation should therefore be discarded. 2.
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Summary 1. B. purifaciens is identical with A. lignieresi culturally, biochemically, and in its effect when inoculated into laboratory animals and sheep; serologically they are closely related but individual strains of both organisms may be subject to considerable antigenic variation; the former designation should therefore be discarded. 2.
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Atypical Actinobacillosis in Three Cows
SUMMARY The clinical features of three unusual cases of actinobacillosis are described. One case was a circumscribed cutaneous lesion in the flank, one occurred in the urinary bladder and one was a widespread infection in the head associated with multiple foreign bodies in the mouth.
Olaf Swarbrick
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