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Isolation and Characterisation of Dichelobacter Nodosus from Footrot Infected Sheep in Malaysia [PDF]
Twelve Dichelobacter nodosus were isolated from 12 sheep with footrot with lesion score 2. The isolates were studied and the results analysed. Diagnosis was done successfully by Gram-stain method while polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method with species ...
Zakaria, Zunita
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DEEP NECK ABSCESSES COMPLICATING ACUTE FUSOBACTERIAL TONSILLITIS [PDF]
A case of deep neck abscesses due to Fusobacterium necrophorum in a young adult patient after therapy with phenethicillin is reported. The clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods, therapy, and outcome are described.
Elisabeth Hui Ling Lee +1 more
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From rare to aware: confronting Lemierre syndrome.
Lemierre syndrome is a life-threatening condition characterized by an acute head/neck bacterial infection due to anaerobes (namely Fusobacterium necrophorum), local septic vein thrombosis and distance septic embolism...
Silvia Cardi +3 more
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Liver abscesses (LA) in feedlot cattle are polymicrobial infections, initiated primarily by the translocations of the two subspecies of Fusobacterium necrophorum, necrophorum and funduliforme, and secondarily by Trueperella pyogenes and Salmonella ...
Harith M. Salih +9 more
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УЛЬТРАТОНКОЕ СТРОЕНИЕ ВОЗБУДИТЕЛЯ НЕКРОБАКТЕРИОЗА FUSOBACTERIUM NECROPHORUM
Necrobacteriosis is widely spread transmittable disease affecting cattle herds. The disease causative agent Fusobacterium necrophorum is gram-negative nonspore-forming anaerobic bacteria belonging to Bacteroidaceae family. For electron-microscope study 2
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Fusobacterium necrophorum subspecies necrophorum, a resident of the rumen, is the causative agent of bovine liver abscesses. Currently, tylosin, a macrolide, is used in the feed to reduce liver abscesses.
Sydney E. Schnur +6 more
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Peeira dos ovinos e caprinos [PDF]
A dermatite interdigital, a peeira e a pododermatite contagiosa são as principais causas de claudicação em pequenos ruminantes. A designação popular uniformizou o nome em peeira (nome que por simpli cação utilizamos neste trabalho) ou “man- queira”.
Quintas, Helder
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Liver abscesses (LA) in cattle are a polymicrobial infection, and the major bacterial pathogens associated are as follows: Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. necrophorum (FNN), F. necrophorum subsp.
Mina Abbasi +12 more
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