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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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PULMONARY AND SUBMANDIBULAR LYMPH NODE ABSCESSES IN A WHITE – TAILED DEER (ODOCOILEUS VIRGINIANUS) [PDF]
A thin, lactating and uncoordinated female white-tailed deer was submitted for necropsy as part of a surveillance program for chronic wasting disease (CWD). Laboratory tests for CWD and rabies were negative. Post-mortem examination revealed pulmonary and
RABAB AFIFI +3 more
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ABSTRACT Dog bites are a common cause of pediatric trauma, although genital involvement is rare and presents significant reconstructive challenges. We report a 7‐month‐old male infant with severe penile and scrotal degloving injury and distal urethral involvement following a domestic dog bite.
Denis Mucunguzi +5 more
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Pasteurella haemolyticainfections in sheep [PDF]
Summary Pasteurella haemolytica causes two distinct disease syndromes in sheep. P. haemolytica biotype A causes septicaemia in young lambs and pneumonia in all ages of sheep. Biotype T produces an acute systemic disease affecting principally the upper alimentary tract and lungs in young adult sheep.
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Two Human Infections Caused by Pasteurella Multocida [PDF]
Two cases of human pasteurellosis, one with bronchiectasis, the other with maxillary sinusitis, are described from which almost identical strains of Past. multocida were isolated. Although the organisms were sensitive to penicillin in vitro, penicillin treatment was without success.
Bezjak, Vladimir, Mimica, Milorad
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Engineering the bacterial nutrition strategy to control plant diseases
This commentary on Wang et al. (2025) and Phan et al. (2025) highlights previously undiscovered Xanthomonas pathways for nutrition acquisition, explains how Xanthomonas bacteria hijack host molecular machinery through their effector proteins, and discusses how these studies can be used to develop new disease resistance mechanisms.
Muhammad Arslan Mahmood +2 more
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Background Pasteurella species, widely known as indigenous orgganisms in the oral and gastrointestinal floras of many wild and domestic animals, are important pathogens in both animals and humans.
Akahane T +8 more
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Otitis in pet guinea pigs: Causes, clinical signs, treatment and outcomes
Abstract Background Otitis is a major disease impacting both pet guinea pigs and laboratory guinea pigs that are used as models in human otological studies. Methods Medical records from two veterinary clinics were retrospectively reviewed to identify guinea pigs diagnosed with computed tomography (CT)‐confirmed otitis between 2014 and 2023.
Patricia Muffat‐es‐Jacques +5 more
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Pets are ‘Risky Business’ for Patients undergoing Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
The authors report the first case in Manitoba of a patient undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis who experienced three successive infections with Pasteurella multocida and Capnocytophaga species over an eight-month period.
Yahya Salim Yahya Al-Fifi +3 more
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This study in Northwestern Ethiopia analysed M. haemolytica in pneumonic sheep and identified 23 M. haemolytica isolates from 140 nasal swab samples. M. haemolytica isolates were sensitive to most drugs, including tetracycline, chloramphenicol, gentamicin, streptomycin, kanamycin and ampicillin.
Fanuel Bizuayehu Yihunie +6 more
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