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Etude expérimentale de Dermatophilus congolensis et de sa sensibilité au miconazole
See PDF file of the article.Vaya al archivo pdf del artículo.L\u27action bactériostatique et bactéricide du Miconazole sur Dermatophilus congolensis est démontrée in vitro.
Tchalim, T.K.
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Dermatophilus congolensis ınfection in a sheep-goat herd
Bursa ili İznik ilçesinde 120 adet koyun ve keçinin birarada yetiştirildiği bir işletmede akut eksudatif dermatitis olgusu gözlendi. Sürüdeki 50 adet keçinin yaklaşık %70’i, 70 adet koyunun ise %25’inde semptomlar gözlendi.
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Isolation of Dermatophilus sp from skin lesions in farmed saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus)
[Extract] The skin is the most valuable product of crocodile farming and any disease affecting it diminishes the quality of the leather and hence its market value.
Buenviaje, G.N. +3 more
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Dermatitis by Dermatophilus congolensis [PDF]
Alejo-Cancho, I. +5 more
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2-Azaanthraquinone (benzo[g]isoquinoline) isolated from Mitracarpus scaber has been found to have in-vitro antimicrobial activity against Dermatophilus congolensis (MIC 7.5 mu g mL(-1)), the causative agent of bovine dermatophilosis.
Gbaguidi, F. +4 more
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Dermatophilus congolensis. II. Meio com massa de cérebro para o isolamento e cultivo
Brain heart infusion agar is generally considered the medium of choise for culturing Dermatophilus congolensis. However, our experiments showed that substituting brain mass for brain infusion, allows the growth of a one hundred smaller inoculum (± 10 ...
Cruz, Luiz Celso Hygino da
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Heterogeneity among Dermatophilus congolensis isolates demonstrated by restriction fragment length polymorphisms [PDF]
L'existence de différences antigéniques et de virulence entre souches de Dermatophilus congolensis est connue. Afin de comprendre l'épidémiologie de la dermatophilose, il est important de pouvoir différencier entre les souches du germe. On a étudié vingt
Faibra, D.T.
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Dermatophilus congolensis is the leading cause of Dermatophilosis, a disease found in a variety of mammals including horses, cattle, sheep, and polar bears. In a previous study by Hoke, presumed bacterial contaminants were found after photosensitization.
Melton, Maggie
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OCCURRENCE OF DERMATOPHILUS DERMATITIS AMONG CATTLE IN KERALA
P.V. Tresamol +5 more
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