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Clonal outbreaks of [ Pasteurella ] pneumotropica biovar Heyl in two mouse colonies

open access: yesLaboratory Animals, 2017
The aim of this study was to document the pathogenic role of biovar Heyl of [Pasteurella] pneumotropica in mouse colonies. Fifty-three isolates associated with mastitis and orbital, cutaneous and vaginal abscesses as well as isolates from the nose and ...
Magne Bisgaard   +2 more
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Evaluation of PCR as a Means of Identification of Pasteurella pneumotropica.

open access: yesExperimental Animals, 1999
A polymerase chain reaction with new primers (new PCR) designed from Pasteurella pneumotropica 16S rDNA as an identification system for this organism was compared with the PCR reported by Wang et al. (Wang's PCR) by using 15 bacterial reference species and 70 clinical isolates with the conventional identification system.
Akira Takakura
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Survival and transmissibility of Pasteurella pneumotropica

Laboratory Animals, 2001
Survival has been determined for Pasteurella pneumotropica on various surfaces found in an animal room at 23 ± 1°C and 50 = 10% relative humidity. Longest survival (120 min) was found on mouse hair, shortest (< 30 min) on laboratory coat fabric. Transmission experiments were performed using sentinel animals in order to evaluate the efficiency of ...
W, Scharmann, A, Heller
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Identification Procedure for Pasteurella Pneumotropica in Microbiologic Monitoring of Laboratory Animals

open access: yesExperimental Animals, 2005
Discrepancies have been recognized in the identification of Pasteurella pneumotropica between testing laboratories. To determine the causes of the differences and to propose a reliable identification procedure for P. pneumotropica, a working group was organized and 69 isolates identified or suspected as P.
Nobuhito Hayashimoto   +2 more
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Abortion in mice associated with Pasteurella pneumotropica

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1978
Pasteurella pneumotropica was isolated from the uteri, fetuses, lungs, and spleens of aborting Swiss Carworth mice. Male mice in the colony carried P. pneumotropica in pharynges, testes, and seminal vesicles. Normal pregnant and nongravid females carried P. pneumotropica in the eye of 1 and in the uteri of 4 of 11. Pregnant mice from another colony did
G E, Ward, R, Moffatt, E, Olfert
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[The genetic classification of the Pasteurella pneumotropica complex].

Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1991
Pasteurella pneumotropica with its biotypes Jawetz and Heyl are the most common bacterial pathogens associated with diseases in rodents. 23 P. pneumotropica biotype Jawetz, biotype Heyl and P. pneumotropica-like rodentia isolates have been investigated phenotypically by characterization of their micromorphology and biochemical fermentation reactions ...
M, Ryll, R, Mutters, W, Mannheim
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Hamster bite peritonitis: Pasteurella pneumotropica peritonitis in a dialysis patient

Pediatric Nephrology, 2000
We report the first case of Pasteurella pneumotropica peritonitis in a peritoneal dialysis patient. This rare infection was the result of contamination of the dialysis tubing by a pet hamster. We stress the importance of household pets as a source of infection in the peritoneal dialysis population.
Campos A, Campbell M
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