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The bacteriology of the anteiror genitalia of the domestic house cat was determined using vaginal swabs collected from sixty apparently healthy female domestic cats (20 kittens, 20 pregnant and 20 non-pregnant adults). The swabs were streaked on blood agar, Mac Coukey agar and eosin methylene blue...

Author(s)
Bukar-Kolo, Y. M.; Wakil, A. M.; Mustapha, M.; Sanda, K. A.; Zamdayu, J.
Publisher
Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association, National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom, Nigeria
Citation
Nigerian Veterinary Journal, 2012, 33, 4, pp 651-654
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Author(s)
Billington, S. J.; Post, K. W.; Jost, B. H.
Publisher
American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Turlock, USA
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2002, 14, 2, pp 159-162
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This paper discusses lymphatic diseases such as lymphadenitis, lymphadenopathy and lymphangitis in pigs, cats, horses, sheep and goats and other domestic animals which are caused by pathogens, including Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, Streptococcus equi subsp. equi, Rhodococcus equi,...

Author(s)
Pilipčinec, E.; Švický, E.; Pistl, J.; Dorko, E.; Bugarský, A.
Publisher
Vydáva Výskumný ústav Veterinárnej Medicíny (Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine), Košice, Slovakia
Citation
Slovenský Veterinársky Časopis, 2003, 28, 3, pp 34-39
Abstract

Twelve goats about 3 months of age were divided into 4 equal groups. Goats in Groups 1 and 2 were infected with orf [contagious ecthyma] virus followed by Corynebacterium pyogenes [Actinomyces pyogenes] infection of Groups 1 and 3, 3 days after the first appearance of orf lesions. Goats in Group 4...

Author(s)
Zamri-Saad, M.; Roshidah, I.; Al-Ajeeli, S. A.; Ismail, M. S.; Kamarzaman, A.
Citation
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1993, 25, 2, pp 85-88
Abstract

S. suis infections in 3 horses and a zebra and 4 cats are described; none of the cases had direct contact with swine. S. suis was isolated in high numbers from a 5-month-old foal with septic polyarthritis, from an inapparent guttural pouch infection, from a 10-day-old foal which died with purulent...

Author(s)
Devriese, L. A.; Haesebrouck, F.
Citation
Veterinary Record, 1992, 130, 17, pp 380
Abstract

On the basis of drug resistance tests in 1992 at 29 laboratories in Germany (39 289 antibiograms) by means of the standardized agar diffusion test, frequency of resistance was evaluated and ranked in order of importance. Data are tabulated under species (cattle, pigs, fowls, ducks, geese, turkeys,...

Author(s)
Trolldenier, H.
Citation
Berliner und Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift, 1995, 108, 4, pp 127-132
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Dickie, C. W.
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1979, 174, 5, pp 516-517
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Sarkar, P.; Basak, D. K.
Citation
Indian Journal of Animal Health, 1979, 18, 1, pp 71-73
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1526 bacteria strains, isolated between February 1999 and February 2000 from clinical specimens from livestock, small animals and zoo animals, were compared in agar diffusion test for sensitivity to marbofloxacin and enrofloxacin. Marbofloxacin was more efficacious than enrofloxacin. In particular...

Author(s)
Weber, A.; Wachowitz, R.; Fuchs, D.; Weigl, U.; Pfaffinger, I.
Citation
Tierärztliche Umschau, 2000, 55, 7, pp 397-400
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Author(s)
Nattermann, H.; Horsch, F.; Dietz, O.; Fröhlich, G.
Citation
Monatshefte für Veterinärmedizin, 1986, 41, 1, pp 19-23

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