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Not So Pretty in Pink: Staphylococcus cohnii Masquerading as Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus on Chromogenic Media [PDF]
For infection control and prevention initiatives to be effective in preventing the spread of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) within health care facilities, prompt identification of this pathogen from clinical samples is fundamental.
Donald C, Vinh +3 more
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Stray dogs may act as silent carriers and spreaders of multidrug‐resistant Staphylococcus spp. strains in urban environments. ABSTRACT The potential role of stray dogs as reservoirs and disseminators of zoonotic antimicrobial‐resistant pathogens to humans has long been underestimated. This study aimed to assess the occurrence of antimicrobial‐resistant
Francesca Paola Nocera +9 more
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Monitoring and diagnosis of poultry bacterial diseases in poultry farms of the Kyiv region [PDF]
Bacterial safety in the modern poultry industry plays a key role and is one of the key factors in production effi ciency. In the structure of poultry infectious pathology, the leading place is occupied by such bacteria as Escherichia coli, Clostridium ...
Tyshkivskaya N. +4 more
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In our paper, we describe several stages of a porcine model of deep skin and soft‐tissue infection caused by S. aureus, including methicillin‐resistant strain development. For a successful introduction and easily reproducible immunocompetent porcine model with monoculture infection, we had to pass several consecutive stages with significant ...
Filip Raška +12 more
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The complete mastitis control program is insufficient for the starting dairy industry country, and therefore it might cause emerging of new mastitis pathogens. This longitudinal study aimed to determine the association of the infected dynamic status of the main pathogens responsible for mastitis with seasonal variations, the proportions of transient ...
Nouv Sophorn +8 more
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In Egypt, knowledge about the coagulase negative staphylococci (CNS) involved in mastitic animals is limited. CNS have emerged to be pathogens causing intramammary infections in Egyptian dairy herds.
Jakeen K. El-Jakee +6 more
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The susceptibility of uninfected or Staphylococcus chromogenes-infected quarters to challenge with Staphylococcus aureus was measured. Seventeen S. chromogenes-infected quarters were challenged by infusion of S. aureus into the teat sinus; 47% (8 of 17) became infected and all 18 uninfected quarters challenged similarly with S.
K R, Matthews, R J, Harmon, B A, Smith
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Bovine subclinical mastitis (SCM) is the costliest disease for the dairy industry. Technologies aimed at the early diagnosis of this condition, such as infrared thermography (IRT), can be used to generate large amounts of data that provide valuable information when analyzed using learning techniques.
Raul Costa Mascarenhas Santana +11 more
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RESUMO O presente trabalho foi desenvolvido na Zona da Mata - MG, durante três meses. De quatro rebanhos utilizados, trabalhou-se com 16 animais mestiços e 19 holandeses. O objetivo foi caracterizar Staphylococcus coagulase negativos, isolados de quartos
Marlice Teixeira Ribeiro +4 more
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Background – Lop‐eared rabbits may be predisposed to otitis externa (OE) as a consequence of their ear conformation. Although otoscopy, otic cytological evaluation, and culture are valuable tools in dogs and cats, published data on rabbits remain lacking. Hypothesis/Objectives – This study aimed to assess the utility of otoscopy and cytological results
Nikoleta Makri +8 more
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