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Chronic Salmonella Dublin Infection in Calves

British Veterinary Journal, 1978
SUMMARY In an outbreak of Salmonella dublin in calves, some of the affected animals exhibited joint lesions and in one the infection persisted for almost a year. This animal was studied in depth by bacteriological, serological, radiological and histological methods.
M, Gitter   +3 more
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Epidemiology and virulence assessment of Salmonella dublin

Veterinary Microbiology, 1997
Six strains of Salmonella dublin with distinct antimicrobial susceptibility patterns and/or plasmid profiles were repeatedly isolated from calves in a calf rearing facility. Three of the six strains were isolated from numerous calves during outbreaks of clinical salmonellosis while the other three were not. These strains were compared for their ability
D H, Rice, T E, Besser, D D, Hancock
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Acute Endocarditis Due to Salmonella Dublin

Acta Clinica Belgica, 1983
SummaryA case report of Salmonella endocarditis successfully treated by surgical replacement is described. The indications of antibiotic therapy in Salmonella gastroenteritis are reported.
L, Marcelis   +4 more
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[Salmonella dublin].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1995
Salmonella dublin's natural host is cattle; it may cause acute disease in calves, while adult animals may be asymptomatic carriers. In humans S. dublin is the most invasive of the zoonotic Salmonella-bacteria found in Denmark. It is much more frequently isolated from the blood than from the faeces and may give rise to serous metastatic infections in ...
A, Lester   +7 more
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Salmonella Dublin Infection in a Beef Herd

British Veterinary Journal, 1971
SUMMARY Salmonella dublin infection was diagnosed in a beef herd of 600 animals. Rectal swabs from eight adults yielded Salm. dublin . At the same time 22 cows were sent for slaughter as reactors to tuberculin and 37 were culled for other reasons.
W A, Watson, B, Wood, A, Richardson
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Experimental Salmonella Dublin Infection in Sheep

British Veterinary Journal, 1971
SUMMARY Salmonella dublin is the most common serotype causing infections in sheep in Northern Ireland. The symptoms, scour and abortion in pregnant ewes, are similar to those observed in other species. This infection has been reproduced experimentally in 16 pregnant and 10 non-pregnant ewes. The clinical and pathological aspects of the disease were
W J, McCaughey   +2 more
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Empyema due to Salmonella dublin.

European journal of respiratory diseases, 1986
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Prigogine, Thierry   +2 more
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Comparison of the environmental survival characteristics of Salmonella Dublin and Salmonella Typhimurium

Veterinary Microbiology, 2012
To examine possible correlations in bovine Salmonella isolates between environmental survival and serovar-associated epidemiological patterns, bovine field isolates of Salmonella serovars Typhimurium and Dublin (two each) were inoculated into bovine faeces slurry and tested monthly by culture for survival during a six-month period of storage at a ...
Miranda J, Kirchner   +5 more
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Spondylodiscites à Salmonella dublin

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 1979
Resume Les auteurs rapportent une observation de spondylodiscite a Salmonella dublin . La revue de la litterature montre la rarete de telles localisation au cours des salmonelloses en dehors des fievres typhoides et para-typhoides. Pour le serotype dublin , deux cas ont ete repertories.
J.L. Bussiere   +4 more
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