-
organisms now
called Pasteurella spp., were
designated as
pasteurellosis. The term "
pasteurellosis" is
often still applied to mannheimiosis,
although such...
- also
called avian cholera,
avian pasteurellosis and
avian hemorrhagic septicemia. It is the most
common pasteurellosis of poultry. As the
causative agent...
-
stenocephala Capnocytophaga canimorsus Pasteurellosis caused by the
bacterial genus Pasteurella Pasteurellosis is a
bacterial disease ****ociated with...
-
causative agent in
human Pasteurella infection.
Common symptoms of
pasteurellosis in
humans include swelling, cellulitis, and
bloody drainage at the site...
- septicaemia. In: C.
Adlam and J. M. Rutter, editors.
Pasteurella and
Pasteurellosis.
Academic Press, London. pp. 131–160. FAO (1959)
Report of the FAO meeting...
- by bats.
Other common zoonoses are
hydatid disease, leptospirosis,
pasteurellosis, ringworm, and toxocariasis.
Common infections in dogs
include canine...
- were
found dead.
Although the
deaths are
currently being ascribed to
pasteurellosis, an
infectious disease that
strikes the
lungs and intestines, the underlying...
- H.
ducreyi Chancroid H.
parainfluenzae HACEK Pasteurella multocida Pasteurellosis Actinobacillus Actinobacillosis Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans...
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until 1880, by
Louis Pasteur, in
whose honor Pasteurella is named. See:
Pasteurellosis P.
multocida causes a
range of
diseases in wild and
domesticated animals...
- H.
ducreyi Chancroid H.
parainfluenzae HACEK Pasteurella multocida Pasteurellosis Actinobacillus Actinobacillosis Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans...