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Subcutaneous infection with Dermatophilus congolensis in a cat
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1976Abstract 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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Strain variation in Dermatophilus congolensis demonstrated by cross-protection studies
Veterinary Microbiology, 1991Cross-protection studies were conducted with vaccines prepared from two isolates of Dermatophilus congolensis (designated strain 1 and strain 2). The vaccines were prepared as either heat-inactivated, washed, formalized filamentous phase bacterium, mixed with alum as an adjuvant, and inoculated intramuscularly (type A vaccine) or sedimented live ...
T M, Ellis, S S, Sutherland, G, Davies
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[Dermatophilus congolensis infection in Brandenburg].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1995At 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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Mycoses, 2009
Summary: Attempts using different techniques to isolate Dermatophilus congolensis from 72 samples of soil collected from different localities in Sohag Province did not succeed. Examination of 120 hair specimens obtained from clinically healthy cattle revealed the recovery of 3 strains of the fungus.
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Summary: Attempts using different techniques to isolate Dermatophilus congolensis from 72 samples of soil collected from different localities in Sohag Province did not succeed. Examination of 120 hair specimens obtained from clinically healthy cattle revealed the recovery of 3 strains of the fungus.
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An in vivo method of assay for Dermatophilus congolensis
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1983An in vivo method of assay for Dermatophitus congolensis in rats is described. The optimal conditions for preparing skin before infection and subsequently harvesting the zoospores from infected skin were investigated. These experiments showed that clipping the skin had no effect on infection with this bacterium and that when the infected skin was ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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BACTERIOLOGICAL STUDY OF ETHIOPIAN ISOLATES OF DERMATOPHILUS CONGOLENSIS
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1998T, Samuel, F, Tareke, G, Wirtu, T, Kiros
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