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• High exposure to respiratory viruses in sheep • PI‐3 predominated, followed by PPRV, BTV and MVV • Mixed viral exposure was common, indicating frequent pathogen co‐circulation • Integrated surveillance, vaccination and husbandry are needed ABSTRACT Background Respiratory diseases significantly affect small ruminants, leading to considerable illness ...
Enyiew Alemnew Alamerew +8 more
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Pasteurella bettyae Infections in Men Who Have Sex with Men, France
Pasteurella bettyae is a gram-negative bacillus sporadically involved in human infections; its main reservoirs are cats and dogs. A recent publication suggests the possibility of sexual transmission leading to genital infections in men who have sex with
Andy Li +8 more
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Mass spectrometry-based identification of 26 Pasteurella species and in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of isolates recovered from diseased domestic cats [PDF]
: Pasteurella species are well-known opportunistic bacteria that inhabit the microbiota of the oral cavity and upper respiratory tract of cats and have been related to a set of pet-associated diseases in addition to humans.
Carolina A. Rodrigues +8 more
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Pasteurella (Mannheimia) haemolytica septicemia in an infant: a case report
Septicemia due to Pasteurella (Mannheimia) haemolytica is a rare occurrence. We report a fatal case of M. haemolytica septicemia in a seven-month-old infant who presented with prolonged fever, sepsis, and pneumonitis without discernable preceding ...
Warunee Punpanich +1 more
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Studies on Respiratory Infection with Pasteurella multocida
A questionnaire style survey on Pasteurella multocida infection was conducted at on 528 laboratories of hospitals. The questionnaire included the detection of Pasteurella multocida from sputum, the age distribution, underlying disease etc. of the patients. In Japan, infectious diseases caused by Pasteurella multocida were found in 179 cases in 67 (26.0%
ARASHIMA, Yasutomo +3 more
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#101. Neonatal Pasteurella Multocida Meningitis
Mentor: Andrea Green Hines Program: Pediatrics Type: Case Report Background: Pasteurella multocida is a gram-negative coccobacillus that most commonly causes cellulitis after bites, scratches or licks from colonized cats, dogs or other domestic or wild ...
Lauren Glasner +3 more
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Antimicrobial effect of probiotics on bacterial species from dental plaque
Introduction: The antimicrobial role of probiotic Lactobacillus casei subspecies casei DG (L. casei DG) and of the mix culture of probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-5 and Bifidobacterium BB-12 was tested on species of Staphylococcus, Streptococcus ...
Csilla Zambori +6 more
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Recurrent pseudoaneurysm after carotid endarterectomy
Pseudoaneurysms and patch infections are known complications of carotid endarterectomy with patch angioplasty. Although they are rare occurrences, they carry high morbidity and almost uniformly require surgical intervention.
Vitali Azouz, MD +3 more
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A Case of Pasteurella multocida Infection in Bronchiectasis
Pasteurella multocide (P. multocida), a small gram-negative bacillus, has been known to be the causative agent of hemorrhagic septicemia in animals. P. multocida infection in human was reported as skin abscess and/or septicemia after an animal bit or scratch. Pulmonary infections of P.
HIURA, Kenya +4 more
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Background Pasteurella multocida, a primary bacterial pathogen responsible for bovine respiratory diseases, has developed resistance to multiple antibiotics, including fluoroquinolones, and is also an important zoonotic pathogen.
Zhiyang Xue +10 more
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