Teresa Y. Morishita, Linda J. Lowenstine, Dwight C. Hirsh and Dale L. Brooks Although the pathogenicity of Pasteurella multocida for psittacines (parrots and their relatives) has been documented in ...
The bacterium Pasteurella multocida is responsible for a spectrum of infections that affect domesticated and wild animals, often with significant economic and welfare implications. Central to its ...
Several plasmids that were isolated from complement-resistant Pasteurella multocida or Escherichia coli were evaluated for phenotypic markers. Plasmid p2267, isolated from a tetracycline-resistant, ...
Pasteurella multocida is a zoonotic bacterium commonly found in the oropharyngeal flora of many domesticated and wild animals. Human infections generally occur following animal bites, scratches, or ...
Pasteurella multocida is reported to be the most common cause of infection following a cat or dog bite or scratch, according to the Environmental, Health and Safety Department of the UCLA. It is, ...
Lane 1 shows an isolate from one dog, lane 2 an isolate from the other dog, and lane 3 an isolate from the patient. Lanes 4 and 5 show an HhaI-digested strain isolated from poultry and a λ-phage DNA ...
Clostridial diseases and pasteurella pose a serious threat to unvaccinated sheep. Below we outline what causes each disease and how to spot it, with the help of MSD vet adviser Stephanie Small. Few of ...
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UK Woman Dies After Being Licked By Granddaughter’s Dog: Here’s How a Simple Lick Led to Fatal Sepsis
UK News: A woman named June Baxter from Norfolk passed away from sepsis after her granddaughter's dog licked a wound on her leg. June Baxter has been described as weak but an independent woman who got ...
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