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Glanders And Melioidosis

1998
Abstract Glanders is a zoonotic disease which typically affects members of the soliped family (horses, asses, mules) but may also occasionally affect other animals such as camels and cats. Glanders is caused by Burkholderia mallei, which is Gram-negative with a bipolar staining pattern, and non-motile.
Blue, S., Pombo, D., Woods, M.
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Glanders and history

Veterinary Record, 2016
THE recent articles in Veterinary Record on testing for glanders in equids are to be welcomed (Laroucou and others 2016, Malik 2016). It is largely forgotten that this dreadful disease, also known in its cutaneous form as ‘farcy’, was only finally eradicated in Britain in 1928. It had a long and fearful history in this country, one of the first records
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Glanders

2011
Glanders is a serious zoonotic disease that primarily affects equids (horses, mules and donkeys). A disease eradication programme based on case detection and destruction of infected domestic animals has been highly successful and the number of reported glanders cases in animals worldwide is now very low.
Sharon J. Peacock, David A. B. Dance
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