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Clinical veterinary microbiology
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The article was published on 2013-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 874 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Clinical pathology.read more
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Actinomicose mandibular em ovino: relato de caso
João Marcelo Azevedo de Paula Antunes,A. C. S. Almeida,M. G. Ribeiro,Renée Laufer Amorim,Carlos Alberto Hussni,Fernando José Paganini Listoni,Jane Megid +6 more
TL;DR: The main clinical findings and diagnoses confirmed the occurrence of unusual jaw infection by A. bovis in a sheep.
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Advanced Identification and Characterization of Listeria Species in Egyptian Local Soft Cheese
Amany N. Dapgh,A. A. ELGedawy,Hussien A. Abouelhag,Asmaa S. Mansour,E. S. Gaber,Engy Farahat +5 more
TL;DR: Vitek-2 compact system is presented as advanced technique for not only for identification and differentiation of Listeria strains but also for their antimicrobial susceptibility.
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Pathological Studies on lung affections in sheep and goat at Kalubia Governorate
TL;DR: Pneumonia is an important lesion in the lungs of small ruminant, and suppurative Pneumonia was the most predominant type, and verminous P pneumonia was detected only in goats and not detected in sheep.
Prevalence of aerobactin and adhesin genes in Prevalence of aerobactin and adhesin genes in Escherichia coli Escherichia coli isolates from blood of bacteremic severely ill neonatal calves isolates from blood of bacteremic severely ill neonatal calves
TL;DR: The O-serogroup of E. coli isolates was determined and the presence and prevalence of virulence genes included iucD for (aerobactin), afaE-VIII (afi mbrial adhesin), clpG (CS31A adhes in), f5 (F5 fi mbria), f17A (F17 fi m brial family).
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Isolation and Identification of Pathogenic Bacteria Showing Resistance against Disinfectants
TL;DR: K.pneumoniae showed high resistance to sodium hypochlorite and benzalkonium chloride compared to other bacteria used in this study, and Staphylococcus sciuri were the most tolerant and resistance to chloroxylenol.