Variabilité et antigénicité de Dermatophilus congolensis [PDF]
Les auteurs étudient plusieurs souches de Dermatophilus congolensis en provenance des différents territoires d'Afrique Occidentale, Centrale et de Madagascar.
M. Vigier, J. Balis
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Recherches immunologiques sur la dermatophilose cutanée bovine. I. Essais d'immunisation du lapin contre la dermatophilose expérimentale [PDF]
Le lapin est cliniquement protégé vis-à-vis de l'inoculation cutanée expérimentale de Dermatophilus congolensis par l'inoculation intradermique d'une culture jeune du ...
G. Chamoiseau, E. Lefèvre
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Dermatophilus congolensis infection in sheep and goats in Delta region of Tamil Nadu [PDF]
Aim: The study was conducted to isolate and identify Dermatophilus congolensis (DC) using conventional and molecular diagnostic techniques in scab materials collected from skin infections of sheep and goats in the Delta region of Tamil Nadu. Materials
M. Ananda Chitra +4 more
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Vaccination contre la dermatophilose bovine dans le Sud du Tchad. Rappel des essais antérieurs et données nouvelles [PDF]
Les travaux des chercheurs du Laboratoire de Farcha, au Tchad, concernant l'immunologie de la dermatophilose bovine, sont passés en revue. Une expérimentation entreprise en 1976, utilisant des cultures vivantes de Dermatophilus congolensis, est exposée ...
Yves Cheneau
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Dermatophilus congolensis in a feral cat
A young adult feral cat presented to the Champaign County Humane Society with a subcutaneous mass near the stifle. The mass was aspirated. Chains of paired cocci organisms were identified, consistent with Dermatophilus congolensis. The identity of these organisms was confirmed by culture and polymerase chain reaction.
Anne M, Barger +3 more
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Les maladies pyogènes du dromadaire en Ethiopie. Symptomatologie. Etiologie [PDF]
L'étude des maladies pyogènes du dromadaire en Ethiopie permet de dégager deux entités cliniques assez définies: le mala ou forme ganglionnaire et le maha ou doula ou nécrose cutanée.
Joseph Domenech +2 more
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: Bovine dermatophilosis is a dermatitis characterized by typical focal or localized lesions with “paintbrush” aspect and occasionally as disseminated cutaneous disease. We report the case of a one-year-old Nelore female with history of chronic cutaneous
Paulo Francisco Domingues +12 more
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Identifying Bacteria with Public Health Significance from Farmed Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), Zambia. [PDF]
Zambia has seen rapid development in aquaculture, and in recent years, the industry has experienced disease outbreaks where fish have increasingly become a potential contributor to emerging bacterial zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to identify bacterial pathogens with zoonotic potential in apparently healthy fish and water from their ...
Chitambo B, Munyeme M, Hang'ombe B.
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Dermatitis by Dermatophilus congolensis [PDF]
Alejo-Cancho, I. +5 more
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Chronic Form of Dematophilosis Treatment Response With Long-Acting Oxytetracycline in Cattle: Case Report. [PDF]
Dermatophilosis is dermatitis of cattle, which is caused by Dermatophilus congolensis, a Gram‐positive organism with typical ‘railroad track’ branched with numerous rows of spherical to ovoid cocci. It is transmitted when zoospores shed from the skin come into contact with susceptible animals. The disease is more likely to develop when there has been a
Hordofa ND, Sori T, Befekadu B.
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