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Gallibacterium infection in chickens:a study of taxonomy, epidemiology and bacteria-host interaction [PDF]
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Cutaneous Botryomycosis: A Rare Case Report.
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Isolation of Actinobacillus lignieresii from enlarged tongue of a horse
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1984In the horse described herein, Actinobacillus lignieresii was associated with a syndrome identical to wooden tongue in cattle. It responded rapidly to systemic sodium iodide and antibiotic therapy. The definitive diagnosis was based on cytologic examination and culture.
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Veterinary Microbiology, 1999
Monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) against Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae serotype 7 were produced and characterized. Three Mabs directed against surface polysaccharides were selected. One of the Mabs was directed against a capsular polysaccharide epitope (CPS) of A.
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Monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) against Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae serotype 7 were produced and characterized. Three Mabs directed against surface polysaccharides were selected. One of the Mabs was directed against a capsular polysaccharide epitope (CPS) of A.
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Actinobacillus lignieresii infection in two horses
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1999A 10-year-old pregnant Norwegian Fjord horse was examined for gross swelling of the muzzle of 2 years' duration. Examination of biopsy specimens revealed diffuse dermal fibrosis, micropustule formation, and vascular thrombosis; large numbers of Actinobacillus lignieresii were isolated in pure culture. Prolonged treatment with i.v.
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American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1991
Summary Thirty-seven local isolates of Actinobacillus suis-like organisms from diseased and clinically normal horses and 1 llama were compared with reference strains of A suis, A lignieresii, A equuli, A capsulatus, A hominis, A (Pasteurella) ureae, and equine A suis-like organisms (aslo) previously described in literature.
E M, Samitz, E L, Biberstein
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Summary Thirty-seven local isolates of Actinobacillus suis-like organisms from diseased and clinically normal horses and 1 llama were compared with reference strains of A suis, A lignieresii, A equuli, A capsulatus, A hominis, A (Pasteurella) ureae, and equine A suis-like organisms (aslo) previously described in literature.
E M, Samitz, E L, Biberstein
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 2019
ObjectiveTo investigate whether an outbreak of Actinobacillus lignieresii was caused by one or multiple strains.MethodsNine isolates of A. lignieresii were obtained from the lymph nodes of 15 affected cattle from two farms to determine whether a single strain was involved.
Turni, C. +6 more
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ObjectiveTo investigate whether an outbreak of Actinobacillus lignieresii was caused by one or multiple strains.MethodsNine isolates of A. lignieresii were obtained from the lymph nodes of 15 affected cattle from two farms to determine whether a single strain was involved.
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