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The purpose of this article is to review the clinical features of pasteurellosis in a tertiary centre over a period of 4½ years. We have identified eight cases of Pasteurella multocida and one case of Pasteurella canis infection, with a large diversity ...
Zsófia Vesza +3 more
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Pasteurella multocida infections. II. Pasteurella multocida infection in man unrelated to animal bite. [PDF]
ONE hundred and seventeen cases of infection with Pasteurella multocida unrelated to animal bite were reported in the medical literature to 1965. Of these, 72 were complete case histories, with 35 involving the respiratory tract,127 18 the central nervous system (CNS) 12,28-40 8 sites in the abdomen,41-45 6 septicemias,45-51 1 conjunctivitis,52 and 4 ...
W T, Hubbert, M N, Rosen
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Pasteurella species bloodstream infections in Queensland, Australia, 2000–2019
Pasteurella species are infrequent but potentially severe causes of bloodstream infection (BSI). The objective of this study was to determine the incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of Pasteurella species BSI in a large Australian population ...
K. Laupland +7 more
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Pasteurella spp. Infections in Atlantic salmon and lumpsucker.
The use of cleaner fish as a delousing method in Norwegian salmonid aquaculture has increased tremendously over the last few years. This has led to the emergence of a new large industry of farming lumpsuckers (Cyclopterus lumpus L.).
N. Sandlund +4 more
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A case of cat bite associated Pasteurella multocida prosthetic joint infection
Cases of Pasteurella multocida related joint infections are often late in onset, but with the increase in prosthetic joints should be considered, especially in knee infections.
Jamila Ranavaya, Hesham Awadh
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: Pasteurella spp. have been identified predominantly in the oral microbiota of domestic cats. However, Pasteurella spp. was significantly more prevalent in cats with inflammatory oral disease; and consequently, it was considered as part of the etiology ...
Valéria Maria Lara Carregaro +9 more
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Common viral and bacterial avian respiratory infections: an updated review.
Many pathogens that cause chronic diseases in birds use the respiratory tract as a primary route of infection, and respiratory disorders are the main leading source of financial losses in the poultry business. Respiratory infections are a serious problem
N. Yehia +14 more
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Health advantages of transition to batch management system in farrow-to-finish pig herds [PDF]
Sow batch management systems have become more popular due to advantages in labour planning, piglet batch sizes, all-in all-out practices and health management. The present study investigated the potential health advantages of 10 selected farrow-to-finish
De Graef, E +4 more
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Simple Summary Respiratory infection is one of the most common problems facing the livestock industry in Egypt, and results in substantial economic losses. Several bacterial pathogens are implicated in respiratory infections in young calves. In our study,
Youserya Hashem +10 more
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Pasteurella multocida is frequently associated with soft tissue infections related to animal bites or scratches. These infections are usually mild but can lead to serious complications especially in high-risk patients.
Alexandre E. Malek +3 more
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