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Actinobacillosis of Cattle in the United States
So far as I have been able to determine, the finding of Actinobacillus lignieresi in cattle in this country had not been reported until recently,1 although thirty years have elapsed since Lignieres and Spitz2 first described this organism as one of the etiologic agents of bovine actinomycosis in Argentina. The work of Lignieres and Spitz has been fully
L. Thompson
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Rhinitis due to actinobacillosis in a UK suckler cow herd
ACTINOBACILLOSIS is a well-recognised clinical entity in cattle caused by Actinobacillus lignieresii , manifesting as a chronic pyogranulomatous inflammatory condition usually involving the tongue (wooden tongue), skin (cutaneous form), regional lymph nodes and less frequently the oesophagus, rumen and reticulum (Ryecroft and Garside 2000, Milne and ...
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Actinobacillosis in joints of rabbits
The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1962S N Arseculeratne
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A case of pulmonary actinobacillosis in lambs
J A, Norman, D G, Lanning
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A Typical Actinobacillosis in an Adult Friesian Cow
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Aleri, J W +3 more
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Clinical recognition and treatment of bovine cutaneous actinobacillosis
Milne, MH. +4 more
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