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HUMAN VIBRIOSIS CAUSED BY VIBRIO FETUS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957Contagious abortion in cattle has been of serious concern to breeders of livestock for centuries. In 1897, Bang 1 reported that he had recovered the etiological agent, which was later designated as Brucella abortus. McFadyean and Stockman 2 confirmed this observation in England shortly thereafter, but they pointed out that not all instances of ...
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1981
Bovine genital vibriosis is worldwide in distribution. The disease is transmitted venereally and causes temporary infertility in the female. The pathogenesis is described in detail to form a basis for tentative diagnosis of the disease in the infected herd. The diagnosis must then be confirmed by laboratory methods.
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Bovine genital vibriosis is worldwide in distribution. The disease is transmitted venereally and causes temporary infertility in the female. The pathogenesis is described in detail to form a basis for tentative diagnosis of the disease in the infected herd. The diagnosis must then be confirmed by laboratory methods.
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Probiotics, prebiotics, and synbiotics used to control vibriosis in fish: A review
Aquaculture, 2022Mahmoud A O Dawood +2 more
exaly
Vibrio and major commercially important vibriosis diseases in decapod crustaceans
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2021Cecília De Souza Valente, Alex H L Wan
exaly

