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Varied Clinical Spectrum of a Rare Entity Pneumonia-Pasteurella canis: Case Series and Review of the Literature [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2019
Pasteurella canis is a gram-negative coccobacillus belonging to the Pasteurellaceae family. Pasteurella species are prevalent among many animals where they are present as part of normal microbial flora of oral, nasopharyngeal and upper respiratory tract ...
Mani Arun   +3 more
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Pet-related bacterial zoonotic infections: Three cases of severe infections in the immunocompromised host

open access: yesIDCases, 2022
Pets can have many positive effects on their owners. However, close contact with pets offers optimal conditions for transmission of micro-organisms. Especially immunocompromised patients are at risk for zoonotic infections. Here we describe the diagnosis,
E.M. van Wezel   +5 more
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Non-zoonotic Pasteurella multocida infection as a cause of septic shock in a patient with liver cirrhosis: A case report and review of the literature

open access: yesJournal of Global Infectious Diseases, 2013
Pasteurella multocida is a Gram-negative organism characterized morphologically as coccobacillus. It is the commonest organism infecting pet bites. However, severe infections may occur in the absence of animal bites or scratches.
Jose Orsini   +3 more
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A Rare Case of Glossitis due to Pasteurella multocida after a Cat Scratch

open access: yesCase Reports in Infectious Diseases, 2016
Pasteurella is one of the zoonotic pathogens that can cause variety of serious infections in animals and humans such as bacteremia, septic shock, endocarditis, meningitis, prosthetic and native valve infections, osteomyelitis, skin and soft tissue ...
Negin Niknam   +2 more
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Etiology of Pasteurella multocida Infections Associated Leukemia and Its Earlier Detection by Genetic Markers – A Quantitative Approach

open access: yesJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 2018
Pasteurella multocida is one among the potent pathogen, which possess the ability to cause a range of pathogenic diseases in zoonotic organisms such as chicken, swine, cattle etc.
Hayder Hamzah Ibrahim   +2 more
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Infective endocarditis caused by Pasteurella aerogenes possibly from a Dog

open access: yesClinical Infection in Practice, 2021
Background: Pasteurella aerogenes is a gram-negative coccobacilli commensal in animals, rarely describe in human infection. We describe the first case of infective endocarditis caused by Pasteurella aerogenes, a rare pathogen in human infections that ...
Wei-Syun Hung   +3 more
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Pasteurella Multocida Infections.

open access: yesNishi Nihon Hifuka, 1999
症例1: 56歳の男性。初診の4日前に猫に手を咬まれた。同部に発赤, 腫脹が著しく排膿を認めた。症例2: 41歳の女性。初診の前日右下腿を猫に咬まれた。同部の発赤, 腫脹, 疼痛が著明。2日後排膿あり。2例とも膿の細菌培養にてPasteurella multocidaを分離した。セフェム系抗生物質を2週間投与し治癒。猫咬傷はPasteurella multocida感染のリスクが高いことを認識すべきである。
UMEBAYASHI, Yoshihiro   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Pasteurella Bacteremia: Clinical Presentation, Outcomes, and Mortality in a Retrospective Cohort

open access: yesZoonotic Diseases
Pasteurella species are facultatively anaerobic Gram-negative coccobacilli residing in the upper respiratory tract of mammals, fowl and domestic animals including cats and dogs.
Ellen Walsh   +5 more
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Cystitis in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus): Clinical findings and treatment outcomes

open access: yesVeterinary Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Background This retrospective study examined the incidence, diagnostic methods, bacterial isolates, treatments and outcomes associated with cystitis in guinea pigs presented at a single clinic between 2009 and 2022. Methods The clinic's medical records database was reviewed using easyvet software to identify cases eligible for inclusion in the
Anika Mische, Kerstin Müller
wiley   +1 more source

Dog-lick–associated verrucous soft tissue lesion induced by Pasteurella stomatis: An unexpected carcinoma-like presentation

open access: yesInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases
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
doaj   +1 more source

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