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Friend Turned Foe: Bacteremia Following a Scratch by an Adopted Pekin Duck [PDF]
Pasteurella multocida is a gram-negative coccobacillus that colonizes the aerodigestive tracts of cats, dogs, birds, and wild animals. This veterinary pathogen spreads to humans via licking, biting, or scratching.
Lefika Bathobakae MD, MPH +3 more
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Pulmonary Pasteurella multocida infection with tree-in-bud appearance. [PDF]
Tokuyasu H +4 more
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Pasteurella Multocida Infection in Humans
Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida) is an immobile, anaerobic, Gram-negative coccobacillus fermenting bacterium. This pathogen is commonly prevalent in the upper airways of healthy pets, such as cats and dogs, but was also confirmed in domestic cattle ...
Marcin Piorunek +2 more
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Genomic diversity and molecular epidemiology of Pasteurella multocida
Pasteurella multocida is a bacterial pathogen with the ability to infect a multitude of hosts including humans, companion animals, livestock, and wildlife. This study used bioinformatic approaches to explore the genomic diversity of 656 P.
Emily Smith +7 more
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Pasteurella multocida toxin – lessons learned from a mitogenic toxin
The gram-negative, zoonotic bacterium Pasteurella multocida was discovered in 1880 and found to be the causative pathogen of fowl cholera. Pasteurella-related diseases can be found in domestic and wild life animals such as buffalo, sheep, goat, deer and ...
K. Kubatzky
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Pasteurella multocida causes fowl cholera, a highly contagious poultry disease of global concern, causing significant ecological and economic challenges to the poultry industry each year.
R. Reuben +5 more
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STUDY ON PATHOGENICITY OF PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA WHICH ISOLATED FROM FARM ANIMALS AND MAN
This study was described for the nature of the pathpgenesis of bacteria Pasteurella multocida which was isolated from infected man made comparison between these bacteria and those from infected farm animals.
S. S. A. Mobarak +2 more
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Deleting qseC downregulates virulence and promotes cross-protection in Pasteurella multocida
QseC, a histidine sensor kinase of the QseBC two-component system, acts as a global regulator of bacterial stress resistance, biofilm formation, and virulence.
Yang Yang +9 more
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Meningitis bacteriémica por Pasteurella multocida Pasteurella multocida bacteremic meningitis
Las infecciones por Pasteurella multocida en seres humanos habitualmente están relacionadas con mordeduras o arañazos de perros y gatos. Muchas de ellas se acompañan de otros microorganismos de la orofaringe de estos animales.
R. Soloaga +8 more
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