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Dogs, cats, and other increasingly popular types of pets can transmit bacterial zoonotic agents to humans in various ways. In addition to known pathogens such as the bacteria causing leptospirosis, salmonellosis, campylobacteriosis, or brucellosis, the bacteria Pasteurella multocida and Bartonella hense...
There are more than 250 zoonoses, involving a variety of causative agents and mammalian animal species as definitive or intermediate hosts. A limited number of these are caused by bacterial agents and have dogs as the main host species. The present chapter will focus on the bacterial zoonoses as...
Bacterial nosocomial infections in dogs and cats. Nosocomial infections are those acquired during hospitalization or during attendance at any veterinary medical facility. They may be of bacterial, fungal o... Ł Adaszek,M Górna,J Zietek,... - 《Życie Weterynaryjne》 被引量: 4发表: 20...
Although the infant’s skin is sterile in utero, it becomes contaminated in the birth canal. For the rest of an individual’s life, varying types and numbers of microorganisms reside on the skin and mucous membranes. One distinguishes between resident...
High-throughput sequencing has led to increased insights into the human skin microbiome. Currently, the majority of skin microbiome investigations are limited to characterizing prokaryotic communities, and our understanding of the skin fungal community (
Septic arthritis refers to an infection in a joint due to a bacterial, mycobacterial, or fungal cause. Joint infections are a serious cause of morbidity an... AS Hassan,A Rao,AM Manadan,... - 《Journal of Clinical Rheumatology Practical Reports on Rheumatic & Musculoskeletal Diseases》 被引...
A Cross-Sectional Survey of Bacterial Species in Plaque from Client Owned Dogs with Healthy Gingiva, Gingivitis or Mild Periodontitis. Periodontal disease is the most widespread oral disease in dogs which if left untreated results in significant pain to the pet and loss of dentition. The o... ...
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(Figure 4). During infection and disease, gram-negative bacterial pathogens release endotoxin either when the cell dies, resulting in the disintegration of the membrane, or when the bacterium undergoes binary fission. The lipid component of endotoxin,lipid A, is responsible for the toxic properties...