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Autor:
B. H. Rickman, N. Gurfield
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Pathology. 46:449-452
Thymic cysts with pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia are described in a 7-month-old female American Eskimo Dog that died of complications from brodifacoum poisoning. Grossly, there was hemothorax with marked cranial mediastinal hemorrhage. Histologica
Autor:
C. Bouillin, Yves Piémont, A. N. Gurfield, Henri-Jean Boulouis, C. Gandoin, Rickie W. Kasten, D. Thibault, C. C. Chang, R. Heller, F. Barrat, Bruno B Chomel
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Microbiology. 80:185-198
Blood samples were collected between February and June 1996 from a convenience sample of 436 domestic French cats living in Paris and its environs and were tested for Bartonella bacteremia and seropositivity. Seventy-two cats (16.5%) were Bartonella
Autor:
H J Boulouis, Rickie W. Kasten, A N Gurfield, Kazuhiro Yamamoto, R Heller, Y Piemont, Bruno B Chomel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 35:2120-2123
Bartonella clarridgeiae and several strains of Bartonella henselae, the agent of cat scratch disease, with variations in the 16S rRNA gene have been found to infect the blood of cats. An epidemiologic study of Bartonella infection in domestic French
Autor:
K. Benirschke, N. Gurfield
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Pathology. 40:586-588
The placenta from a 300-day-gestational age, female, Arabian equine fetus was examined. Multifocal to coalescing, 0.5- to 4-cm-diameter, white, smooth nodules covered 50% of the placenta. Microscopic evaluation of the nodules revealed undifferentiate
Publikováno v:
Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine. 181(3)
Cat scratch disease (CSD) was first described in France by Debré et al. in 1950, yet the causative bacterial agent of CSD remained obscure until 1992, when Bartonella (formerly Rochalimaea) henselae was implicated in CSD by serological and microbiol
Autor:
Kim A. Floyd-Hawkins, R. C. Abbott, B Chi, Rickie W. Kasten, A N Gurfield, Kazuhiro Yamamoto, Jane E. Koehler, J Roberts-Wilson, Bruno B Chomel, Niels C Pedersen
Bartonella henselae is an emerging bacterial pathogen, causing cat scratch disease and bacillary angiomatosis. Cats bacteremic with B. henselae constitute a large reservoir from which humans become infected. Prevention of human infection depends on e
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC229161/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC229161/