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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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Epidemiology of Bovine Mastitis in Ethiopia

TL;DR: The sub-clinical Mastitis remains to be an obscure and latent form of this disease that poses more serious economic losses to the dairy livestock sector, as the incidence is much higher in a dairy herd than the clinical one.
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DNA microarray-based characterization and antimicrobial resistance phenotypes of clinical MRSA strains from animal hosts.

TL;DR: The results of this study extend the current body of knowledge on the population structure, resistance phenotypes, and virulence and resistance gene profiles of MRSA from livestock and companion animals.
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Relationship between in vitro antimicrobial sensitivity of bovine subclinical mastitis isolates and treatment outcome in lactating dairy cows

TL;DR: Kirby-Bauer sensitivity test results were not useful as predictors of the bacteriological outcome of subclinical mastitis treated with intramammary NPS.

Clinical, Serological, Hormonal, Bacteriological and Molecular Detection of Brucellosis in Aborted Cows and Buffalos

TL;DR: Both RB and ELISA are necessary to be performed together as screening tests in diagnosis of brucellosis, whereas serum hormonal, placental immunohistochemical, and molecular assessments have an efficient diagnostic values which can be included for confirmation of Brucellosis.

Etiologia, perfil de sensibilidade aos antimicrobianos e aspectos epidemiológicos na otite canina: estudo retrospectivo de 616 casos Etiology, antimicrobial susceptibility profile and epidemiological aspects in canine otitis: a retrospective study of 616 cases

TL;DR: A retrospective study of etiology, antimicrobial susceptibility profile and multiple drug resistance, and major epidemiological aspects were investigated in 616 cases of canine otitis and the presence of itch, bad smell, and secretion in ear conduct were the major signs observed at clinical examination.