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Les Pasteurellaceae dans l’asthme équin

open access: green, 2021
Equine asthma, an inflammatory disease considered non-infectious, is associated with the presence of certain streptococci and Pasteurellaceae. Strong similarities between Pasteurellaceae species prevent specific differentiation. The objective of the study was to evaluate the presence of different Pasteurellaceae in the airways of horses with severe ...
Payette, Flavie
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PHYLOGENY OF PASTEURELLACEAE: PART 1 [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2022
RASWATI PANT   +2 more
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PHYLOGENY OF PASTEURELLACEAE: PART 2 [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2022
RASWATI PANT   +2 more
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Pasteurellaceae from Colorado Bighorn Sheep Herds

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2011
We compared phenotypic and genotypic characterizations of 88 Pasteurellaceae isolates from bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in the course of exploring epizootiologic relationships. Based on our observations, adopting contemporary taxonomic conventions and using molecular methods to detect and compare Pasteurellaceae may help improve understanding of ...
Michael W, Miller, Lisa L, Wolfe
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Hemagglutination by Pasteurellaceae isolated from rodents

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, 1993
Pasteurellaceae notably P. pneumotropica, have been associated with severe outbreaks of respiratory disease in several species of rodents. Host-specific parasitism of Pasteurellaceae in rodents has hardly been studied. Since host tropism in many bacteria involves adhesive mechanisms, we examined the hemagglutinating (HA) properties of 44 isolates from ...
Boot, R, Thuis, H, Teppema, JS
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Apx toxins in Pasteurellaceae species from animals

Veterinary Microbiology, 2000
Pasteurellaceae species particularly of porcine origin which are closely related to Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae were analyzed for the presence of analogues to the major A. pleuropneumoniae RTX toxin genes, apxICABD, apxIICA and apxIIICABD and for their expression. Actinobacillus suis contains both apxICABD(var.suis) and apxIICA(var.
A, Schaller   +4 more
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A whole-genome phylogeny of the family Pasteurellaceae

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2010
A phylogenomic approach was used to generate an amino acid phylogeny for 12 whole genomes representing 10 species in the family Pasteurellaceae. Orthology of genes was determined using an approach similar to OrthologID (http://nypg.bio.nyu.edu/orthologid/about.html) and resulted in the generation of a matrix with 3130 genes with 1,194,615 aligned amino
Maria Pia Di, Bonaventura   +3 more
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DETECTION PROBABILITY AND PASTEURELLACEAE SURVEILLANCE IN BIGHORN SHEEP

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2012
We investigated the influence of detection probability (i.e., the probability of detecting the disease or organism of interest) on the repeatability of results reported from bacterial culture tests used to demonstrate the presence of species in the Pasteurellaceae family that infect bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis).
Daniel P, Walsh   +3 more
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