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Exploring the functional microbiome of pigs within the porcine respiratory disease complex: viral-bacterial co-infections and virulence factor profiling. [PDF]
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Effects of a novel feed additive on clinical symptoms and the nasal and cecal microbiome in nursery pigs challenged with PRRSV and <i>Streptococcus suis</i>. [PDF]
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Meningitis and Subgaleal, Subdural, Epidural Empyema Due to Pasteurella Multocida
Pasteurella is a Gram-negative coccobacillus found in 70-90% of oral cavities of cats, and as well, is isolated from the digestive systems of dogs, rats, rabbits, monkeys, and other animals.
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Meningitis due to pasteurella other than pasteurella tularensis and pasteurella pestis
The American Journal of Medicine, 1950Abstract Two new cases of meningitis attributable to microorganisms of the genus pasteurella other than Past. tularensis and Past. pestis are reported herein. Although complete bacteriologic identification of the species of the causative microorganism in each case was impossible, the probability is strong that it was Past. multocida.
W W, ZELLER, M H, LEPPER
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Veterinary Microbiology, 1993
The family Pasteurellaceae Pohl contains Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic and fermentative bacteria of the genera Pasteurella, Haemophilus, and Actinobacillus. Approximately 20 different species of the genus Pasteurella have been identified using phenotypic and genetic analyses. Of these species, P. multocida and P.
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The family Pasteurellaceae Pohl contains Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic and fermentative bacteria of the genera Pasteurella, Haemophilus, and Actinobacillus. Approximately 20 different species of the genus Pasteurella have been identified using phenotypic and genetic analyses. Of these species, P. multocida and P.
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Aerogenic Pasteurellas and Pasteurella-like Organisms Isolated in Czechoslovakia
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, 1992Summary Biochemical characters of five Czechoslovak isolates of aerogenic strains resembling Pasteurella are described, one of which (SP group) was of human origin, isolated from a stool specimen, whereas the other ones were found in animal lesions.
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The Lancet, 2014
In August, 2013, a 60-year-old man from Honolulu with a history of hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, and 30 packyears of smoking was admitted to our hospital after cardiac arrest. He had a 4 week history of body aches and cough productive of yellow sputum, but denied fever, chest pain, night sweats, rash, recent travel, or sick contacts.
Jamie M, Kagihara +2 more
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In August, 2013, a 60-year-old man from Honolulu with a history of hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, and 30 packyears of smoking was admitted to our hospital after cardiac arrest. He had a 4 week history of body aches and cough productive of yellow sputum, but denied fever, chest pain, night sweats, rash, recent travel, or sick contacts.
Jamie M, Kagihara +2 more
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The Cytochrome of Pasteurella tularensis
Nature, 1961THE examination of cytochrome in bacterial cells has been reported earlier by W. F. Riedmuller1, A. F. Brodie et al. 2 and W. S. Silver3. Recently, T. Yamanaka et al. 4 have separated and purified cytochrome from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The present communication describes cytochrome components which have been detected in the highly virulent (Idaho ...
M, MIZUHARA, M, YAMANAKA
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Pasteurella multocida- and Pasteurella haemolytica-ghosts: new vaccine candidates
Vaccine, 2003Pasteurella multocida is an important animal pathogen. Bacterial ghosts produced by the expression of phage PhiX174 lysis gene E are empty cells devoid of cytoplasmic and genomic material. Lysis of P. multocida 7A and P. haemolytica A1 carrying Pasteurella-specific lysis vectors (pSR2 and pSON2) occurred 140 min after induction of gene E expression ...
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