Septic arthritis of the ankle: Do not forget Pasteurella pneumotropica [PDF]
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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Characterization of Biofilm Formation in [Pasteurella] pneumotropica and [Actinobacillus] muris Isolates of Mouse Origin. [PDF]
[Pasteurella] pneumotropica biotypes Jawetz and Heyl and [Actinobacillus] muris are the most prevalent Pasteurellaceae species isolated from laboratory mouse.
Martin Sager +4 more
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Pasteurella pneumotropica evades the human complement system by acquisition of the complement regulators factor H and C4BP. [PDF]
Pasteurella pneumotropica is an opportunist Gram negative bacterium responsible for rodent pasteurellosis that affects upper respiratory, reproductive and digestive tracts of mammals. In animal care facilities the presence of P.
Alfredo Sahagún-Ruiz +6 more
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Molecular and virulence characteristics of an outer membrane-associated RTX exoprotein in
Background Pasteurella pneumotropica is a ubiquitous bacterium that is frequently isolated from laboratory rodents and causes various clinical symptoms in immunodeficient animals. Currently two RTX toxins, PnxIA and PnxIIA, which are similar to hemolysin-
Kawamoto Eiichi +7 more
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Oral flora of stray dogs and cats in Algeria: Pasteurella and other zoonotic bacteria [PDF]
Background and Aim: Knowledge of potentially pathogenic bacteria presents in the oral cavity of dogs and cats may be helpful in determining appropriate treatment for infected bite wounds.
Kahina Razali +4 more
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Comparative analysis of humoral immune responses and pathologies of BALB/c and C57BL/6 wildtype mice experimentally infected with a highly virulent Rodentibacter pneumotropicus (Pasteurella pneumotropica) strain [PDF]
Background Mice are a natural host for Rodentibacter (R.) pneumotropicus. Despite specific monitoring, it is still one of the most important infectious agents in laboratory animals.
Juliane Fornefett +9 more
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Antimicrobial Resistance Profile of Bacterial Isolates from Urinary Tract Infections in Companion Animals in Central Italy [PDF]
The available data on antimicrobial resistance in pets are limited compared to those collected for food-producing animals. Bacterial urinary tract infections are some of the most important indications for antimicrobial use in pets, and empiric ...
Camilla Smoglica +6 more
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A comprehensive analysis of chemical and biological pollutants (natural and anthropogenic origin) of soil and dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) samples. [PDF]
A range of analytical methods (GC-MS, LC-MS, voltammetry, microbiological and microscopic techniques, PCR) was used to assay a range of potential chemical and biological contaminants in soil and dandelion samples.
Mieczysława Irena Boguś +10 more
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Pathogenesis, Surgical Treatment and Postoperative Outcome of Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) With Intraabdominal Abscess: 12 Cases (2017-2023). [PDF]
Twelve cases of rabbits that underwent surgical excision and were diagnosed with intraabdominal abscess between 2017 and 2023 were retrospectively evaluated. Intraabdominal abscesses in rabbits were commonly associated with the vermiform appendix and previous gastrointestinal perforation.
Koizumi I, Kondo H.
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Antibiotic Susceptibility of Zoonotic Bacteria Isolated From Oral Cavities of Indigenous Dogs From Semi-Urban Areas in Uganda. [PDF]
Dog bites lead to bacterial infections. Isolation and identification of zoonotic bacterial species from the oral cavities of indigenous dogs using biochemical tests were carried out. The antibiotic susceptibility profile of the commonly identified bacteria species was established using Kirby–Bauer disk diffusion approach.
Mukasa P +6 more
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