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Clinical veterinary microbiology

Bryan Markey
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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.

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Characteristics of staphylococci isolated from clinical and subclinical mastitis cows in Shahrekord, Iran.

TL;DR: The results suggest that a cow’s infected mammary glands are an important reservoir of hemolytic staphylococci.
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Properties and antimicrobial susceptibility of Trueperella pyogenes isolated from bovine mastitis in China.

TL;DR: The high occurrence of multidrug resistance, biofilm production, intracellular survival, and the temporal dynamics of T. pyogenes interactions are key factors for a better understanding of how immunity acts on infections with these bacteria and how they evade immune surveillance, thus highlighting the need for the prudent use of antimicrobial agents in veterinary medicine.
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An investigation of the dynamics of intramammary infections acquired during the dry period on European dairy farms.

TL;DR: The importance of the dry period in mastitis epidemiology is confirmed but the importance of assessing and understanding infection dynamics on individual units is highlighted, which suggests that herd and management factors may be more influential.
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Experimental infection of conventional nursing pigs and their dams with Porcine deltacoronavirus.

TL;DR: Mild to severe atrophic enteritis with PDCoV antigen staining was observed in the small intestine of affected piglets from 2 to 8 dpi, and virus RNA was detected in these tissues to the end of the study.
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Sustainable materials for the design of forefront printed (bio)sensors applied in agrifood sector

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors illustrate some examples of electrochemical devices realized utilizing sustainable materials, such as paper, as support for disposable and reagent-free (bio)sensors applied to the monitoring of food quality and safety.