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The role of dog keeping in the home microbiota and its impact on children's health. [PDF]
Abstract Background Children with dog contacts in early childhood are healthier and use less antibiotics during the first year of life. We have earlier identified dog‐associated bacterial and fungal signals in house‐dust microbiota. The aim of this study was to determine whether these signals in house dust mediate the dog keeping associated positive ...
Mäki JM +7 more
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Case Report: CD8+ T-Lymphocyte Deficit: A Prerequisite for Pasteurella spp. Infection?
Background: Immunity against Pasteurella spp. is not well-known for humans.Methods: We've tested T CD8+ lymphocytes in a patient with a chronic prosthetic joint infection due to Pasteurella spp.
Eric Denes +3 more
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A Case of Lower Respiratory Tract Infection with Canine-associated Pasteurella canis in a Patient with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease [PDF]
This is the report of lower respiratory tract infection with Pasteurella canis in a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patient with history of casual exposure to cats.
Sevitha Bhat +4 more
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Infective Exacerbation ofPasteurella multocida [PDF]
An 89-year-old lady presented with a one-day history of shortness of breath as well as a cough productive of brown sputum. Her medical history was significant for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). She was in severe type one respiratory failure and blood tests revealed markedly raised inflammatory markers; however her chest X-ray was clear ...
Mayumi Hamada +2 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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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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Septic arthritis of the ankle: Do not forget Pasteurella pneumotropica
Pasteurella pneumotropica is an important bacterial pathogen in both animals and humans. Most reported Pasteurella infections in humans involve skin and soft tissues, often after an animal bite, scratch, or lick to an open wound.
E. Benaissa +5 more
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PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA AND PASTEURELLA ANATIPESTIFER INFECTIONS IN DUCKS I-IMMUONOLOGICAL STUDIES [PDF]
It is reported to the first time in Egypt on the preparation and evaluation of a bacterin againt both pasteurella multocida and anatipestifer infections. An oil-emulsion bacterin proved to be effe cient when used twice or thrice, while single dose showed
NAHED GAD +4 more
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Pasteurella multocida is a small facultative anaerobic Gram-negative coccobacillus. Bites or scratches from cats or dogs are common transmission route causing zoonotic infections in humans. The pathogen rarely cause prosthetic joint infection.
Chiu-Yu Shih, Hsin-Yao Chen
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