Pasteurella species are Gram-negative, non-motile coccobacilli colonizing the oral cavity and upper respiratory tract of cats and dogs. Soft tissue infections after bites, scratches, or trauma are most often caused by Pasteurella multocida.
Selcen Kundak, Emre Sarıkaya
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In Vitro and In Vivo Establishment of Pasteurella Haemolytica A2 in the Lungs of Goats [PDF]
Pneumonic pasteurellosis is an important respiratory disease of sheep and goats throughout the world. It is mainly caused by Pasteurella haemolytica even though Pasteurella multocida has occasionally been associated with the same disease.
Mat Amin, Maswati
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Severe epiglottitis caused by : A case report and the literature review
Pasteurella multocida is a small, facultatively anaerobic coccobacillus commonly found in the upper respiratory tract of many mammals, birds, and especially felines.
Tuomas Filppula +3 more
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Pasteurella multocida septic shock in an immunocompromised host
Pasteurella multocida is the most common cause of soft tissue infection in humans following bites caused by dogs and (particularly) cats. Transmission may also occur after scratches inflicted by these animals.
Margarida Martins Mouro +3 more
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Aspectos patológicos e microbiológicos das doenças respiratórias em suínos de terminação no Brasil
Resumo: Para avaliação dos aspectos patológicos e microbiológicos de casos clínicos de doenças respiratórias em suínos de terminação foram analisados 75 suínos doentes oriundos de 36 lotes.
Marcos A.Z. Morés +6 more
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Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents and its impact on veterinary and human medicine [PDF]
Background Antimicrobial resistance has become a major challenge in veterinary medicine, particularly in the context of bacterial pathogens that play a role in both humans and animals.
Aarestrup +123 more
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Rapid identification of respiratory bacterial pathogens from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in cattle by MALDI-TOF MS [PDF]
Respiratory tract infections are a major health problem and indication for antimicrobial use in cattle and in humans. Currently, most antimicrobial treatments are initiated without microbiological results, holding the risk of inappropriate first ...
Bokma, Jade +5 more
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Antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial use animal monitoring policies in Europe: Where are we? [PDF]
The World Health Organization has recognized antimicrobial resistance as one of the top three threats to human health. Any use of antibiotics in animals will ultimately affect humans and vice versa.
DC Speksnijder +7 more
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Experimental pneumonia induced by a Bordetella parapertussis-like organism in the ovine and murine lung : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment (70%) of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Veterinary Pathology at Massey University [PDF]
Thirty-four specific pathogen-free (SPF) Swiss mice were intranasally inoculated with a suspension containing about 3 x 10 7 colony-forming units (CFU)/ml of a B. parapertussis-like organism isolated from pneumonic ovine lung.
Chen, Wangxue
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Las enfermedades respiratorias en los rumiantes pueden ser ocasionadas por diversos gérmenes patógenos, entre los que destacan Pasteurella haemolytica y Pasteurella multocida por su importancia en las condiciones neumónicas de bovinos y ovinos (Wrey and ...
Enrique Salas Tellez +3 more
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