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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.

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A comparison of broad-spectrum and narrow-spectrum dry cow therapy used alone and in combination with a teat sealant.

TL;DR: Investigation of 3 different dry cow therapy regimens in low-somatic cell count herds in southwest England found quarters in both the combination and cefquinome-treated groups were more likely to be free of a major pathogen or enterobacterial pathogen postcalving, and with respect to clinical mastitis, the cefQT-treated group was less likely to develop clinicalmastitis than was the cloxacillin treated group.
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A study on ovine pneumonic pasteurellosis: isolation and identification of Pasteurellae and their antibiogram susceptibility pattern in Haramaya District, Eastern Hararghe, Ethiopia.

TL;DR: Mannheimia haemolytica is the most common cause of ovine pneumonic pasteurellosis in the study area and the isolates were susceptible to limited antimicrobial agents.
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Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance profiles of Salmonella enterica serovars isolated from slaughtered cattle in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

TL;DR: Results of this study indicated high level of carcass contamination with antimicrobial-resistant Salmonella serovars which could pose public health risk; suggests need for hygienic slaughtering operations and proper cooking of meat before consumption.
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Rapid and Accurate Identification of Human Isolates of Pasteurella and Related Species by Sequencing the sodA Gene

TL;DR: Thirty-three independent human clinical isolates phenotypically assigned to 13 Pasteurella species by a reference laboratory were successfully identified by comparing their sodAint sequences to those of the type species, including the first Gallibacterium anatis isolate reported from a human clinical specimen.