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Isolation of Pasteurella pneumotropica in a Hand Phlegmon Following a Human Bite. [PDF]
Pasteurella is a commensal microorganism found in the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory and digestive tracts of mammals and birds and it rarely affects humans. Human pasteurellosis typically results from infection through bites or scratches from animals, with dogs and cats being the most common sources.
Ben Lahlou Y +4 more
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Improvement of Detection Method of Pasteurella pneumotropica and Its Medical Elimination in Mice
ObjectiveTo modify the method for sensitive detection of Pasteurella pneumotropica in mice in routine monitoring, and to explore the feasibility of medical elimination in Pasteurella pneumotropica infected mice.MethodsThe Pasteurella pneumotropica were ...
ZHANG Tao +3 more
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Absceso epidural por Pasteurella pneumotropica
Irene Rodríguez-Conde +3 more
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Variation in Pasteurella Pneumotropica [PDF]
SUMMARY Of 358 carbohydrate tests carried out independently by two diagnostic laboratories on 28 Pasteurella pneumotropica isolates, the results of 273 were in agreement, 65 were judged uncertain by one laboratory, and 20 were contradictory. On the other hand, the following corroborated atypical reactions were found: negative catalase reaction (one ...
A, Hooper, A, Sebesteny
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Septicemia Due to Pasteurella pneumotropica: 16S rRNA Sequencing for Diagnosis Confirmation [PDF]
Jean-François Lemeland
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SIRT2 transgenic over‐expression does not impact lifespan in mice
Sirtuin 2 (SIRT2) has been implicated in cell cycle regulation, genome stability and neurodegeneration, and its over‐expression in BubR1 hypomorph progeroid mice extends lifespan. Here, comprehensive phenotyping in male and female, chow and high fat fed mice shows no impact of SIRT2 over‐expression on healthspan or lifespan on a non‐progeroid, wild ...
Lindsay E. Wu +20 more
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Result Analysis of Proficiency testing for Four Respiratory Pathogens in Laboratory Animals
ObjectiveTo assess the ability of the inspection institutions of laboratory animals and to improve their detection levels through the implementation of the proficiency testing for the detection ability of Bordetella bronchiseptica, Pasteurella ...
FENG Yufang +6 more
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The study found that 53% of the sampled cows had mastitis, affecting mainly the exotic breeds. Staphylococci spp. was the most common bacteria and a substantial proportion were resistant to ceftazidime, amoxycillin and streptomycin. Abstract Background Literature is scarce on the occurrence of bovine mastitis and antimicrobial resistance among dairy ...
Lynda Michira +6 more
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Diet‐induced obesity results in impaired oral tolerance induction
Our findings indicate an altered oral tolerance induction during obesity. Scientists interesting in obesity and/or oral tolerance will be interested in a disturbed lymph node function after high fat diet Abstract Introduction Obesity increases the risk of several diseases, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease.
Katharina Streich +4 more
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