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Escherichia coli E. coli is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic rod that is part of the normal intestinal flora and grows easily in most culture...
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tetanus Most domestic species are susceptible to tetanus, and as in human beings, the limiting factor on incidence is probably vaccination. Some...
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Clostridium septicum bacteraemia Clostridium septicum is a common isolate found both in soil and in the intestinal system of domestic animals. As a pathogen it is a...
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Toxoplasma gondii The name Toxoplasma (toxon = arc, plasma = form) is derived from the crescent shape of the tachyzoite stage. There are 3 infectious...
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Sarcoptes scabiei This is a datasheet on Sarcoptes scabiei
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leptospirosis Leptospires are motile bacteria with hook-shaped ends, and internal flagella. They can be found in aquatic environments and are sensitive to...
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Cooperia curticei Cooperia curticei are very small (up to 1 cm), pinkish worms with a 'swollen' head due to the presence of a small cephalic...
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Mycoplasma bovis infections Arguably the most important mycoplasma of animals because of the range of diseases and economic losses it causes, M. bovis was first...
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Clostridium perfringens Clostridium perfringens may produce as many as 25 toxic or potentially-toxic molecules (Hatheway, 1990), and the species is divided...
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Oesophagostomum In Ruminants White, stout worms, 1.0-2.4 cm in length, with tapered head and shallow buccal cavity. The vesicle-like cuticular...
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