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Serotyping Dichelobacter nodosus with PCR-SSCP [PDF]
Tulay Ifakat Cagatay, Jon Hickford
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Genetic elements within the genome of 'Dichelobacter nodosus'
The anaerobic bacterium 'Dichelobacter nodosus' is the principal causative agent of ovine footrot. Analysis of the genomic DNA from virulent and benign strains of 'D.
Cheetham, Brian, Bloomfield, Garry Allan
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Serogroups of Dichelobacter nodosus, the cause of footrot in sheep, are randomly distributed across England. [PDF]
Prosser NS +3 more
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Fotröta hos får: Dichelobacter nodosus överlevnad i jord [PDF]
Fotröta hos får orsakar ekonomiska förluster och djurlidande i stora delar av världen. Sjukdomen orsakas av bakterien Dichelobacter nodosus. Fotröta har varit en känd sjukdom i hundratals år men först 1938 fann man den sjukdomsframkallande organismen ...
Enlund, Karolina
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The glycosylation of Dichelobacter nodosus fimbriae
Footrot is a highly infectious and contagious disease of ruminants caused by the bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus, a gram negative and anaerobic bacterium that possesses fimbriae on its surface.
Cagatay, Tulay I.
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Virulent footrot represents as a significant contagious ailment affecting sheep, with Dichelobacter nodosus being the primary agent responsible for transmitting the disease.
Arham Quraishi +11 more
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Dichelobacter nodosus is an essential causative agent of footrot in ruminants, particularly in sheep, goats and cattle. In this study, more than 100 footrot samples were collected from 4 different farming regions in New Zealand (NZ). Selective media were
Çağatay, İT, Hickford, Jonathan
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Sites of persistence of Fusobacterium necrophorum and Dichelobacter nodosus: a paradigm shift in understanding the epidemiology of footrot in sheep. [PDF]
Clifton R +4 more
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Correction for Kennan et al., "Genomic Evidence for a Globally Distributed, Bimodal Population in the Ovine Footrot Pathogen Dichelobacter nodosus". [PDF]
Kennan RM +11 more
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Genetic variation in Dichelobacter nodosus Fimbriae
Footrot is a contagious hoof disease of ruminants. It is endemic in New Zealand and throughout sheep and goat farming regions of the world. The disease results from a mixed bacterial infection, but the essential agent is Dichelobacter nodosus, a Gram ...
Zhou, Huitong
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