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Brucella canis in two juvenile labrador retriever littermates with no known travel history
Abstract Two labrador retriever littermates presented separately to investigate chronic lethargy and shifting lameness. In both cases, clinical examination revealed a multi‐limb lameness. Neither the patients nor their dam or sire had a travel history outside the UK.
Amy Lord+5 more
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High‐traffic areas, such as mass transportation environments, can have a significant impact on infection transmission, and chemical disinfection may favour the selection of drug‐resistant microbes. Probiotic‐based approaches have the potential to be a novel and ecologically sustainable option for controlling bioburden and preventing infections ...
Irene Soffritti+7 more
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Rapid Griess assay (RGA): a chairside test for <i>ex vivo</i> semi-quantitative oral nitrite measurement and <i>in vitro</i> assessment of nitrite production by oral bacteria. [PDF]
Mavropoulos SKB+3 more
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The study design included a derivation cohort of 236 visits and a validation cohort of 85 visits. Patients with cirrhosis and ascitic decompensation were evaluated and categorized based on the presence or absence of bacteriologically confirmed‐spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (BC‐SBP).
Abderrahim Oussalah+17 more
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Uncommon Urinary Actinomycosis Mimicking Upper Urinary Tract Urothelial Tumor: Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Meza-Meneses PA+13 more
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Current perspective on dental black stain of bacterial origin: A narrative review
Abstract Dental black stain is a form of external discoloration appearing as a dark line or an incomplete coalescence of dark spots in the cervical third of the tooth. This review aims to provide an up‐to‐date clinical and biological summary of dental black stain of bacterial origin.
Ahmed Al‐Shareef+5 more
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