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Subcutaneous infection with Dermatophilus congolensis in a cat

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1976
Abstract Dermatophilus congolensis was isolated from a chronic inflammatory lesion in a lymph node from a cat. The organism was successfully transmitted to the skin of sheep and laboratory animals where it produced an exudative dermatitis and when injected subcutaneously into a cat an abscess developed. The salient characteristics of the organism and
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Chemotherapy of epidermal infection with Dermatophilus congolensis

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1967
Abstract The action of a number of chemotherapeutic agents on the actinomycete Dermatophilus congolensis , was studied in cultures and in the epidermis of parenterally infected guinea-pigs and sheep. Of the agents giving bacteriostatic concentrations in serum all eight arrested the hyphal invasion of guinea-pig epidermis, at least temporarily.
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Dermatophilus Infection: The Clinical Disease and Diagnosis

Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 2010
Summary The clinical picture of streptothricosis in cattle and horses, and of mycotic dermatitis and strawberry foot rot in sheep in the Sudan and Great Britain is described. Diagnosis should not be based solely on the macroscopic appearance of the lesions.
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A Study of the Ultrastructure and the Life Cycle of Dermatophilus congolensis

Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 2010
Summary The smooth form of Dermatophilus congolensis was studied in the scanning electron microscope and both rough and smooth forms were studied in the transmission electron microscope. Flagellate zoospores and non-flagellate cocci were found dividing.
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Experimental vaccination of rats with Dermatophilus congolensis zoospores

Research in Veterinary Science, 1988
The number of zoospores recoverable from the skin of rats five days after challenge with Dermatophilus congolensis, was reduced if the rats had been injected intradermally with zoospores of this bacterium two weeks previously. The difference between zoospore recovery in vaccinated and control rats was increased when the challenge was applied to ...
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Serological characteristics of particulate antigens of Dermatophilus

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1969
Particulate antigens were prepared in the form of mycelial fragments and spores, or as cell walls from 24 strains of Dermatophilus and from 22 strains of other actinomycetes. The antigen preparations were tested with either non-labeled or fluorescein isothiocyanate labeled antisera or antiserum globulins.
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Dermatophilus congolensis dermatitis in a traveller from Thailand

Journal of Travel Medicine, 2021
Sandrine Quenan   +2 more
exaly  

[Dermatophilus congolensis infection in Brandenburg].

DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1995
At first time Dermatophilus (D.) congolensis-infection was diagnosed in Brandenburg in 3 sheep herds and in one horse, which had contact to diseased sheep. The causative agent was introduced from West-Germany probably. Cause of the disease was influenced by a longer rain period and by secondary infections through Staph. aureus var. ovis.
B, Köhler, H, Puls
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Comprehensive Molecular Dissection of Dermatophilus congolensis Genome and First Observation of tet(Z) Tetracycline Resistance

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Aspinas Chapwanya   +2 more
exaly  

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