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Zoonotic potential of ESBL-producing coliforms in pastorally managed ruminants with subclinical mastitis in Plateau State, Nigeria. [PDF]
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Vendor Hygiene Practices, Temporal Variation, and Microbial Quality of Soya Kebabs Sold in Public and Private Basic Schools in Sunyani, Ghana. [PDF]
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L’anàlisi microbiològica de bacteris associats a abocaments fecals forma un paràmetre de control i seguiment de la qualitat de les zones de bany. S’utilitzen dos tipus d’indicadors microbiològics de contaminació fecal: Escherichia coli i enterococs intestinals.
Natalia Barrientos, Raquel Vaquer-Sunyer
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L’anàlisi microbiològica de bacteris associats a abocaments fecals forma un paràmetre de control i seguiment de la qualitat de les zones de bany. S’utilitzen dos tipus d’indicadors microbiològics de contaminació fecal: Escherichia coli i enterococs intestinals.
Natalia Barrientos, Raquel Vaquer-Sunyer
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In Practice, 1983
The majority of coliform mastitis cases are relatively mild and self-limiting. Teat dipping and dry cow therapy will not prevent coliform problems, neither do they cause them. Bad housing and poor milking time hygiene lead to coliform mastitis. Efforts to control coliform mastitis must be directed at reducing exposure to the bacteria.
E, Jackson, J, Bramley
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The majority of coliform mastitis cases are relatively mild and self-limiting. Teat dipping and dry cow therapy will not prevent coliform problems, neither do they cause them. Bad housing and poor milking time hygiene lead to coliform mastitis. Efforts to control coliform mastitis must be directed at reducing exposure to the bacteria.
E, Jackson, J, Bramley
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1977
Many strains of E. coli, Klebsiella, and Enterobacter can cause udder infection in dairy cows. Although some cases are severe, and occasionally fatal, most cases are self-limiting and would be resolved without therapy. Chronic coliform infections also occur; these may be subclinical but typically elicit recurrent clinical episodes.
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Many strains of E. coli, Klebsiella, and Enterobacter can cause udder infection in dairy cows. Although some cases are severe, and occasionally fatal, most cases are self-limiting and would be resolved without therapy. Chronic coliform infections also occur; these may be subclinical but typically elicit recurrent clinical episodes.
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Enterobacteriaceae, coliforms, faecal coliforms and salmonellas in raw ewes'milk
Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1987Thirty‐nine samples of freshly drawn ewes' milk collected at 13 farms, and 120 samples of raw ewes' milk collected on arrival at a dairy were examined. Farm samples had geometric mean counts of 4.4 × 10 2 Enterobacteriaceae/ml, 3.9 × 10 2 coliforms/ml ...
Gaya Sicilia, María Pilar +2 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1990
Coliform myositis was diagnosed in a young calf with signs of pain, swelling, and edema of the right hind limb. Diagnostic methods included bacteriologic culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. The organism isolated was a gas-producing Escherichia coli.
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Coliform myositis was diagnosed in a young calf with signs of pain, swelling, and edema of the right hind limb. Diagnostic methods included bacteriologic culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. The organism isolated was a gas-producing Escherichia coli.
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TRIMETHOPRIM-RESISTANT COLIFORMS
The Lancet, 1972Abstract 18 of 725 (2.5%) of coliform bacilli isolated from infections in inpatients and outpatients during 41/2 months in 1971 were resistant to trimethoprim. 8 of the resistant organisms were Escherichia coli , and at least 5 of them came from patients who had been treated previously with co-trimoxazole (trimethoprim with sulpha-methoxazole).
R W, Lacey +3 more
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Coliform Bacteraemia in Infants
Scottish Medical Journal, 1969The incidence of patients with positive blood cultures from which a single species of coliform bacillus was isolated is given for the years 1962 to 67. There has been an increase during these years particularly in neonatal infants: 91 cases were recorded in babies under 6 months of age, and the bacteriological and clinical findings have been related in
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COLIFORM CONTAMINATION OF EGGS
Canadian Journal of Research, 1946Bacteriological examination of 1080 eggs from pullorum infected hens showed 78 (7.2%) to be contaminated with coliform organisms, which were classified into various types. No coliform organisms were isolated from 1000 eggs laid by hens free from pullorum disease.
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