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Factores de riesgo asociados a la aparición de alteraciones ganglionares mandibulares en bovinos [PDF]
En los bovinos, las alteraciones ganglionares mandibulares (AGM) son afecciones con base en ganglios linfáticos de cabeza y cuello que son diagnosticadas comúnmente como actinobacilosis, tanto en las unidades productivas pecuarias como en inspecciones ...
Arestegui, M. +2 more
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Actinobacillosis in a Bull [PDF]
On March 20. 1950, a two year old Guernsey bull was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a large pendulous growth on the left side of the throat near the midline and approximately four in. posterior to the angle of the mandible.
Downard, J. A.
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A Unique Capsule Locus in the Newly Designated Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Serovar 16 and Development of a Diagnostic PCR Assay [PDF]
Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae causes pleuropneumonia, an economically significant lung disease of pigs. Recently, isolates of A. pleuropneumoniae that were serologically distinct from the previously characterized 15 serovars were described, and a ...
Angen, Ø +8 more
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Contents: The point of view of: The livestock farmer in a developing country. The veterinarian in a developing country. The livestock farmer in a developed country. The veterinarian in a developed country. The cow before 1961.
Charbonnier, Georgette, Launois, Michel
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Isolation of Actinobacillus seminis from a goat with clinical epididymo-orchitis in Brazil [PDF]
The present study reports the first isolation of Actinobacillus seminis from a goat in Brazil. A four-year-old Moxotó breeding goat in a flock of 70 goats and 65 sheep reared together in the county of Patos, semiarid region of Northeastern Brazil, showed
Ana Lisa Vale Gomes +7 more
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Actinobacillus lignieresi: a study of the organism and its association with its hosts [PDF]
A survey of the literature lias shown that Actinobacillus lirenieresi has not been well characterised, its identification being dependent, in part, upon its association with typical actinomycotic lesions.
Phillips, J. E.
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Granulomatous Inflammation of Domestic Mammals [PDF]
When you began the study of inflamation in your sophomore year you were given a detailed description of the histopathological changes which occur throughout this defensive reaction of the body against an irritant. In that introduction to inflammation you
Runnells, R. A.
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Actinobacillosis ( Lumpy Jaw ) in sheep. [PDF]
Actinobacillosis , or lumpy jaw as it is commonly called, is a disease which causes multiple abscess formations in the soft tissues of the head and neck of sheep, particularly around the lower ...
Wilkinson, F. C.
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Cutaneous actinobacillosis: report of a rare infective condition. [PDF]
Sen I, Chandra A, Sil A, Chakraborty U.
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Review on Actinomycosis in Cattle [PDF]
Actinomycosis (lumpy jaw) in cattle is a chronic infectious disease characterized by suppurative granulation of the skull, particularly the mandible and maxilla. A bovis are the etiologic agent of lumpy jaw in cattle.
Gensa, Ufaysa
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