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Publikováno v:
American journal of veterinary research. 54(6)
To determine whether intrauterine transmission of Borrelia burgdorferi could exist in dogs, 10 female Beagles were inoculated intradermally with approximately 1,000 B burgdorferi on day 1 of proestrus; inoculation was repeated every 2 weeks during th
Autor:
E C, Burgess
Publikováno v:
NLN publications. (14-2514)
Autor:
E C, Burgess
Publikováno v:
NLN publications. (14-2514)
Autor:
E C, Burgess
Publikováno v:
NLN publications. (14-2514)
Autor:
E C, Burgess
Publikováno v:
NLN publications. (14-2514)
Autor:
E C, Burgess
Publikováno v:
American journal of veterinary research. 53(9)
To determine whether cats could be infected experimentally with Borrelia burgdorferi, 15 cats were inoculated with approximately 1,000 B burgdorferi. Seven cats were inoculated by the IV route, 2 by the oral route, 2 by the ocular route, and 4 by the
Autor:
E C Burgess, H W Heidner, Jay F. Levine, R T Greene, William L. Nicholson, Edward B. Breitschwerdt, R.L. Walker, M Wyand, H A Berkhoff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 26:648-653
Immunoblots were used to study the immunoglobulin G response to Borrelia burgdorferi in experimentally and naturally exposed dogs. Adsorption studies confirmed that the antibodies were specific for B. burgdorferi. Experimentally exposed dogs were asy
Autor:
C L, Mo, E C, Burgess
Publikováno v:
Avian diseases. 31(1)
Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos platyrhynchos) and white pekin ducks (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus) were infected with duck plague virus and challenged with LD20's of Pasteurella multocida and P. anatipestifer. There was no difference between mortality
Autor:
E C, Burgess
Publikováno v:
Laboratory animal science. 36(3)
Lyme disease, a tick-borne disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, has been described recently in dogs. In a serologic survey of specimens obtained from March to September 1984, 53% of 380 dogs from two USDA licensed vendors in Wisconsin were positiv
Autor:
R W, Steketee, M R, Eckman, E C, Burgess, J N, Kuritsky, J, Dickerson, W L, Schell, M S, Godsey, J P, Davis
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 253(18)
A confirmed case of human babesiosis was identified in August 1983 in a 54-year-old asplenic Wisconsin resident. Babesia microti was identified as the causative agent by blood smear morphology and hamster inoculation techniques. The patient's wife ha