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Bacillus cereus Bacillus species are generally referred to as Gram-positive, spore-forming bacilli. The Gram-positive staining reaction is not...
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mycoses A full datasheet will be added for this topic in the next edition; until then some basic information has been provided.As with all our...
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Setaria [nematode: genus] The taxonomic structure of the genus Setaria is uncertain. For practical reasons, in the present text S. digitata (von Linstow,...
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African horse sickness African horse sickness is a highly infectious, non-contagious, insect-transmitted disease affecting all species of Equidae. It is...
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Brucella abortus as a foodborne pathogen The Roman town of Herculaneum was destroyed by the tremendous volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in August 79 AD. Recently, L. Capasso found...
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Ureaplasma infections While few laboratories isolate and identify mycoplasmas regularly, even fewer are capable of detecting ureaplasmas because of their unusual and...
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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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Akabane virus The family Bunyaviridae is the largest virus family with more than 350 member viruses, that are grouped into more than 30 serogroups...
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Tabanidae Of the 30 genera in the family tabanidae, only the following are of veterinary importance; Tabanus and Hybomitra...
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Cochliomyia hominivorax (New World screwworm) This disease is on the list of diseases notifiable to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). The distribution section contains data...
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