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MYCOBACTERIUM GENAVENSEIN AN AFRICAN PENGUIN (SPHENISCUS DEMERSUS)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2015A 19-yr-old female African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) presented with labored breathing and anorexia. Radiographs revealed soft-tissue density lesions in the left lung fields and fluid in the right. The penguin died during the night. Postmortem examination demonstrated multiple granulomas in the lungs and air sacs.
Kristian J, Krause +3 more
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High prevalence of Mycobacterium genavense within flocks of pet birds
Veterinary Microbiology, 2018Mycobacterium genavense is regarded as the primary cause of mycobacteriosis in psittaciform and passeriform birds, which are commonly kept as pets. In humans, Mycobacterium genavense is especially pathogenic for young, old, pregnant and immunocompromised people (YOPIs).
Schmitz, A. +5 more
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[Occurrence of Mycobacterium genavense in birds].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde, 1997A total of 253 birds were investigated to determine the presence of mycobacteria. Scrapings from various internal organs were stained according to Ziehl-Neelsen, and acid-fast bacilli were found in 26 birds (10.2%). Cultivation of mycobacteria was attempted from 22 livers, 12 spleens, 14 kidneys, 12 lungs, and 9 intestines from these 26 birds.
C, Holsboer Buogo +4 more
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Disseminated infection by Mycobacterium genavense [2]
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Campos-Herrero, M. I. +5 more
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Mycobacterium Genavense Pneumonia
B48. TUBERCULOSIS AND NON-TUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIUM: TREATMENT OUTCOME STUDIES AND CASE REPORTS, 2010Blandine RAMMAERT +8 more
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Mycobacterium genavense infection in normal and immunodeficient mice.
Microbes and infection, 2000Mycobacterium genavense is a recently described microorganism causing disseminated infections in AIDS patients. In this study, we investigate its pathogenicity in mice and some mechanisms of the host response to this bacterium. Following an intravenous challenge of 10(6) organisms, M. genavense grew progressively in the spleens and livers of BALB/c and
P, Matsiota-Bernard +2 more
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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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Diagnostic rétrospectif d'une infectionà Mycobacterium genavense
La Revue de Médecine Interne, 2003J. Ndoricimpa +4 more
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Endoscopic appearance of Mycobacterium genavense
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1997openaire +1 more source

