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Rattus norvegicus (the brown rat) is adaptable to living in urban settlements across the globe, including Kuwait where this rodent species is widespread in human habitats. It has been known that brown rats are reservoirs of many pathogens, including parasites that can pose a threat to human and animal health.
Fatemah A. M. Aryan +3 more
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Abstract Fever, non‐regenerative anaemia and leukopenia were documented in a 7‐year‐old, entire, male Akita Inu dog. The serum biochemistry and urinalysis were unremarkable. Tests for infectious agents were negative, except for SNAP 4Dx seropositive for Anaplasma phagocytophilum or A. platys. PCR for Anaplasma spp. was negative.
Clàudia Viñeta +4 more
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Represent the in‐field design of the trackplates and analysis methods. ABSTRACT Effective management of rodent pests necessitates efficient population surveillance. Many of the available methods currently used for estimating rodent populations are either costly or time‐intensive. Rodent trapping demands significant resources, while tracking plates (TP)
Fabio Neves Souza +12 more
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Steroid‐responsive generalised sterile necrotising pyogranulomatous lymphadenitis in a cat
A 1.5‐year‐old neutered male cat was presented with fever, inappetence, lethargy and marked generalised lymphadenopathy of 4 days duration. Excisional biopsy of peripheral lymph nodes revealed necrotising pyogranulomatous lymphadenitis. Extensive investigation failed to identify an underlying infectious [bacterial (Bartonella, Mycobacteria, Mycoplasma,
L. Lecot +4 more
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Hemos estudiado tanto la acción terapéutica de la penicilina en el período de estado de la bartonellosis murina, como la acción de esta droga sobre la Bartonella muris, en las ratas, antes de que éstas sean esplenectomizadas; llegando a las siguientes ...
Victor M Ayulo R
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Recurrent steroid‐responsive hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy in a Maine Coon cat
Abstract A 5‐year‐old, neutered, female Maine Coon with history of eosinophilic enteritis presented for acute deterioration following placement of a subcutaneous ureteral by‐pass. Physical examination revealed a new 4/6, left, parasternal, systolic heart murmur.
Perrine Henry +4 more
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An Outbreak of Bartonella bacilliformis in an Endemic Andean Community. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Bartonellosis affects small Andean communities in Peru, Colombia and Ecuador. Research in this area has been limited. METHODS:Retrospective review of 191 cases of bartonellosis managed in Caraz District Hospital, Peru, during the last outbreak
Nuria Sanchez Clemente +4 more
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A 41‐year‐old female patient in apparent good health presented to the dental emergency department with a 6‐week history of painless, nonpruritic left facial swelling, and dotted with purplish patches. She had consulted different physicians and dentists and received several ineffective treatments.
Françoise Tilotta +5 more
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FELINE BARTONELLOSIS A MINI REVIEW
An up-to-date literature overview of bartonellosis in cats was made. Its seroprevalence, etiological characteristics, epidemiological features and clinical manifestations are outlined.
R. Pepovich +6 more
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Multispacer Typing of Bartonella henselae Isolates from Humans and Cats, Japan
To determine genotypic distribution of and relationship between human and cat strains of Bartonella henselae, we characterized 56 specimens using multispacer typing (MST). Of 13 MST genotypes identified, 12 were grouped into cluster 1.
Masashi Yanagihara +4 more
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