Alley MR. The bacterial flora of the respiratory tract of normal and pneumonic sheep. New Zeal Vet J 1975; 23: 113-118.ALLEY, M. R. The bacterial flora of the respiratory tract of normal and pneumonic sheep. The New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Wellington, v. 23, p. 113-118, 1975....
摘要: The prevalence of caprine pneumonia in Nigeria is high during the rainy and “harmattan” seasons. In this investigation theimportant bacteria isolated both from normal and diseased respiratory tracts of goats were pasteurellae and mycoplasmata....
Many of pathogenic bacteria in sputum is opportunist, with the normal flora, is necessary to understand the normal human sputum General aerobic bacteria in lower respiratory tract. 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Many of pathogenic bacteria in sputum is opportunist, with the normal flora, ...
Our study indicates a critical role of meteorological factors, ambient air pollutants and wastewater in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2) transmission-spread dynamics. The study also focuses on the direct and indirect impacts of COVID-19 on the regional and global ...
The present article describes ... S Godfrey,C Springer,E Bar-Yishay,... - 《European Respiratory Journal》 被引量: 295发表: 1999年 Defining the normal cortisol response to the short Synacthen test: implications for the investigation of hypothalamic-pituitary disorders. OBJECTIVETo define the ...
Upper respiratory tract infection was defined as having at least one of the following: purulent runny nose, sore throat, cough, or earache or ear discharge. Both types of infections were recorded together as all respi- ratory tract infections. Anthropometric Measurements. At each study site, ...
Identification of human beta-defensin-2 in respiratory tract and plasma and its increase in bacterial pneumonia Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 249 (1998), pp. 943-947, 10.1006/bbrc.1998.9239 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Huttner and Bevins, 1999 K.M. Huttner, C.L. Bevins Antimicrobial peptides ...
Fchronic and subacute pneumonia has been recognized as a common finding in the lungs of lambs at slaughter throughout New Zealand. While the effect of the disease on weight gain is not clear, there can be no doubt that residual pleuritis is an important cause of economic loss through high ...
E. Faber, Jr., 1958. A study of the bacterial flora of the res- piratory system of normal chickens. Poultry Sci. 37: 159-166.Smibert RM, Devolt HM, Faber JE. 1957. A study of the bacterial flora of the respiratory system of normal chickens. Poultry Sci. 159 - 166....
Conclusions: The findings suggest that Y lipolytica should be considered normal human flora, especially of the adult respiratory tract. Given its prevalence in distal lung tissue, rather than more proximal sputum specimens or bronchoalveolar lavage, the organism may be present as a distal airway ...