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Experimental Corynebacterium equi infections of cattle
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1981Abstract Experimental inoculation with Corynebacterium equi produced granulomas at the sites of inoculation of 2 of 3 cattle inoculated intratracheally, in 10 inoculated subcutaneously and in 4 inoculated into one prescapular lymph node. Transient pyrexia, mild local reactions, increases in circulating neutrophils and monocytes and decreases in ...
R A, McKenzie, B A, Donald, C K, Dimmock
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Pleuropulmonary infection due to Corynebacterium striatum
British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1980Corynebacterium striatum, a saprophytic diphtheroid in man, caused a pleuropulmonary infection in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. This organism has not previously been described as a cause of human disease.
T T, Bowstead, S M, Santiago
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Experimental Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection in lambs
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1984SUMMARY Lambs were inoculated iv with 3.2 × 103 colony forming units (cfu) to 3.2 × 106 cfu of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis from a 6-hour broth culture supplemented with 0.1% sorbitan monooleate. After 28 days, multiple abscesses were observed in the lungs and lymph nodes. The number of abscesses in the lungs correlated with the inoculation dose.
K A, Brogden, R C, Cutlip, H D, Lehmkuhl
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Certain characteristics of Corynebacterium pyogenes infection
Veterinary Record, 1980Isolation, characterisation and antibiotic sensitivity of 18 strains of Corynebacterium pyogenes from different animals have been reported. All the C pyogenes isolates uniformly differed from the typical strains of this species by the utilisation of trehalose and their failure to acidify maltose.
K, Mohan, M, Uzoukwu
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Corynebacterium‐associated skin infections
International Journal of Dermatology, 2008AbstractBackground Corynebacterium spp. are diphtheroid bacteria responsible for pitted keratolysis, a common plantar infection confined to the thick stratum corneum.Aim To study a series of demographic features of patients suffering from pitted keratolysis, and to present a review of the Corynebacterium‐associated infections, including pitted ...
Blaise, Géraldine +4 more
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Infection with Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in five alpacas
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2004Among the population of an alpaca breeding farm, 5 alpacas (22 days to 14 months old) developed focal swellings in the subcutaneous tissues of the head or neck. Infection with Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis was confirmed on the basis of results of microbial culture of abscess material and a serum hemolysis inhibition assay to detect C ...
David E, Anderson +2 more
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A Case Report of Corynebacterium Tuberculostearicum Infection
Clinical LaboratoryThe goal was to report a rare case of lymphadenitis caused by Corynebacterium tuberculostearicum, and the laboratory's coping approach in the isolation and identification of this rare pathogen to improve the understanding of the disease.Lymph node biopsy was performed in a patient with suspected tuberculous lymphadenitis, and the biopsy tissue was ...
Xin, Huang +6 more
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Human infections with Actinomyces pyogenes (Corynebacterium pyogenes)
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 1992Actinomyces pyogenes (Corynebacterium pyogenes), a well-known pathogen in many animals, was isolated from 11 Danish patients since 1968. Bacteriologic characteristics and clinical pictures of the patients are described. Ability to hydrolyze gelatine, to produce beta-glucuronidase, to reach with antisera against group-G streptococci, and to produce acid
B, Gahrn-Hansen, W, Frederiksen
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Corynebacterium propinquum: A confounding case of infective endocarditis
Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica HungaricaAbstractOften dismissed as contaminants in blood cultures, Corynebacterium species can also cause infective endocarditis, a severe condition. We report an unusual case of Corynebacterium propinquum endocarditis in a non-immunocompromised individual on a native valve.
Zouha Megdich +6 more
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Infection with Corynebacterium Pyogenes in Man
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1947D O, BALLARD, A E, UPSHER, D D, SEELY
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