Veterinary Bacteriology
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1. The urban and rural capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) as reservoir of Salmonella in the western Amazon, Brazil
RESUMO: A capivara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) é o maior roedor do mundo. No estado do Acre, Brasil, as populações de capivaras têm aumentado significativamente. O papel das capivaras na transmissão de certas infecções zoonóticas bacterianas não é bem compreendido, incluindo as bactérias do gênero Salmonella. Salmonella spp. geralmente causam ent
Pesq. Vet. Bras.. Publicado em: 2019-01
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2. Mastite subclínica: patógenos isolados e respectiva sensibilidade antimicrobiana, variação da contagem de células somáticas e fatores de risco / Subclinical mastitis: pathogens and their sensitivity antimicrobial variation of somatic cell count and factors risk
This study was conducted on 12 dairy farms and in laboratories Bacteriology and Quality of Milk, both of the School of Veterinary Medicine Federal University of Goias objective of this study to characterize the microorganisms in milk from cows with subclinical mastitis and relate the pathogens identified with the variation of cell count somatic (CCS), also i
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Control of Salmonella typhimurium in broilers using lactose / Controle de Salmonella Typhimurium em frangos de corte utilizando lactose
This study was conducted at the Experimental Center of Poultry Diseases and Laboratory of Bacteriology Department of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary School, Federal University of Goias to evaluate the effects of lactulose in Salmonella typhimurium in broilers. The experimental design was completely randomized, evaluating substance applied (lactulose) and bact
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Ocorrência e caracterização molecular das espécies de Babesia em cães de uma população hospitalar da região de Londrina, Paraná
A Babesiose canina é uma doença de ocorrência mundial causada por protozoários do gênero Babesia. Babesia canis e B. gibsoni são as duas espécies que causam infecção natural em cães. Três subespécies de B. canis são reconhecidas, em função do vetor, da patogenicidade e localização geográfica: B. canis canis, transmitida pelo Dermacentor ret
Publicado em: 2007
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5. Evaluation of the Sceptor system for identification of bacteria of veterinary origin.
The Sceptor system (Becton Dickinson Diagnostic Instrument Systems, Towson Md.) was assessed for its ability to identify veterinary clinical isolates. A total of 605 bacteria, including 315 isolates of the family Enterobacteriaceae, 191 gram-negative nonenteric bacteria, and 99 gram-positive bacteria, were tested. Overall, 534 (88.3%) were correctly identifi
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6. Fatal mastitis of dairy cows: a retrospective study.
The necropsy records of dairy cows with mastitis were reviewed from the provincial veterinary laboratory in Guelph (44 cases of mastitis in nine years) and from the Ontario Veterinary College (168 cases in 14 years). Mastitis was considered to be the primary cause of death in 167 of 212 cows (79%). Of these 167 cases of mastitis, Escherichia coli was involve
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7. Description and evaluation of the semiautomated 4-hour rapid ID 32 Strep method for identification of streptococci and members of related genera.
The rapid ID 32 Strep system (bioMérieux, La Balme les Grottes, France) is a new system which allows the identification in 4 h of most streptococci and members of related genera encountered in medical and veterinary bacteriology. Four hundred thirty-three isolates first identified by conventional methods and belonging to the genera Streptococcus, Lactococcu