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Recurrent furunculosis as a cause of isolated penile lymphedema: a case report
Introduction Isolated lymphedema of the penis is extremely rare: combined involvement of the scrotum and penis is the norm. Furunculosis as a cause is not, to our knowledge, previously reported.
Sood Suneet, Al-shaham Ali A
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Uncovering Putative Bacterial Pathogens in Lakes in Aotearoa New Zealand Using Environmental DNA. [PDF]
Aquatic diseases threaten ecological, social, cultural and economic values. An eDNA survey of 287 lakes in Aotearoa New Zealand detected 412 potential pathogens. Key drivers of putative pathogen presence included high‐productivity exotic grassland and elevated nutrient levels.
Atalah J +6 more
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The Gram-negative bacterium A. salmonicida is the causal agent of furunculosis and used to be one of the most loss-causing bacterial infections in the salmonid aquaculture industry with a mortality rate of about 90% until the 1990s, when an inactivated ...
Jeong In Yang +8 more
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Background Furunculosis, a disease caused with gram negative bacteria Aeromonas salmonicida produces heavy losses in aquaculture. Vaccination against furunculosis reduces mortality of Atlantic salmon but fails to eradicate infection.
Jørgensen Sven +3 more
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Staphylococcus aureus and Host Immunity in Recurrent Furunculosis
Staphylococcus aureus is one of the severest and most persistent bacterial pathogens. The most frequent S. aureus infections include impetigo, folliculitis, furuncles, furunculosis, abscesses, hidradenitis suppurativa, and mastitis. S.
D. Nowicka, E. Grywalska
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Utilización de antibióticos en pacientes atendidos por furunculosis
Se realizó un estudio de utilización de medicamentos de tipo indicación prescripción descriptivo transversal con el objetivo de caracterizar el uso de antibióticos en pacientes ingresados en el Hospital General “Aleida Fernández Chardiet” del municipio ...
Niurka Pérez Báez +3 more
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A clinico-epidemiological study of pediatric hair disorders
Context: Hair disorders are a common complaint in dermatology clinics and can be caused by a number of conditions. Children have etiologies different from adults. Aims: There is a paucity of studies in evaluating pediatric hair disorders.
S Nageswaramma +3 more
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Rainbow trout, one of the most economically important aquaculture fish species worldwide, is affected by the pathogenic bacteria A. salmonicida, which causes furunculosis outbreaks, leading to huge economic losses.
Magdalena Małachowicz +3 more
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Bacterial diseases are a significant problem in the controlled rearing of fish. Furunculosis (Aeromonas sp.), flavobacteriosis (Flavobacterium sp.), and pseudomonadosis (Pseudomonas sp.) are currently the most frequently identified diseases in ...
Patrycja Schulz +6 more
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AN INDUSTRIAL-SCALE STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF VACCINATION UPON RAINBOW TROUT PERFORMANCE [PDF]
The effect of intraperitoneal (ip) vaccination upon the performance of rainbow trout (n = 1611), maintained under commercial production conditions (aerated spring water, 9.8 ºC, 150 L/min), was evaluated over a 7-week period.
Torben V. Espersen +5 more
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