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Pasteurella multocida is a Gram-negative, nonmotile, penicillin-sensitive
coccobacillus of the
family Pasteurellaceae.
Strains of the
species are currently...
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Louis Pasteur, who
first identified the
bacteria now
known as
Pasteurella multocida as the
agent of
chicken cholera. Many
Pasteurella species are zoonotic...
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found in
humans and
other animals.
Pasteurella multocida (subspecies P. m.
septica and P. m.
multocida) is
carried in the
mouth and
respiratory tract...
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respiratory disease ****ociated with
Mannheimia haemolytica,
Pasteurella multocida, and
Histophilus somni in beef and non-lactating
dairy cattle. In the...
- was
previously known to be ****ociated with one of two
serotypes of P.
multocida:
Asian B:2 and
African E:2
according to the Carter-Heddleston system,...
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Pasteurella multocida infection by
licking his ear. Cat A
woman recovering from
surgery for
endometrial cancer suffered from
Pasteurella multocida infection...
- be
contracted through herd
animal exposure and also from
Pasteurella multocida exposure in cats and rabbits. A
newly identified human rickettsial infection...
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common pasteurellosis of poultry. As the
causative agent is
Pasteurella multocida, it is
considered to be a zoonosis.
Adult birds and old
chickens are more...
- Pacemaker-mediated tachycardia,
caused by
artificial pacemaker Pasteurella multocida toxin Malian Party of
Labour (le
Parti malien du travail)
Mexican Workers'...
- test for the
pathogen exists. In pigs, B.
bronchiseptica and
Pasteurella multocida act
synergistically to
cause atrophic rhinitis, a
disease resulting in...