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Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 3:960-972
Mycobacteria other than mammalian tubercle bacilli are capable of producing disease in a wide range of animal hosts. Serotypes of Mycobacterium avium complex cause the most important mycobacterial diseases in domestic animals. Although disease is mos
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc. 1(3)
Hematologic and serum biochemical tests were used to monitor the health of 3 groups of bison in an experimental study of tuberculosis. Bison were randomly assigned to Mycobacterium bovis-infected, M. bovis -sensitized, and uninfected control groups.
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc. 1(1)
Rabbits have long been known to be susceptible to experimental infection with Mycobacterium avium and have been used for many years to demonstrate microorganisms of avian tuberculosis in infective material. Naturally occurring or so-called spontaneou
Publikováno v:
Journal of wildlife diseases. 13(1)
Tuberculous lesions were observed in the liver of an adult sandhill crane (Grus canadensis); Mycobacterium avium serotype 1 was isolated. Chickens inoculated intravenously with the culture had granulomas in the liver and spleen at necropsy 62 days af
Autor:
William D. Prichard, Charles C. Muscoplat, Donald W. Johnson, Charles O. Thoen, Elmer M. Himes
Publikováno v:
American journal of epidemiology. 106(3)
A study of Mycobacterium avium infected swine in an Idaho herd was made to obtain information on morbidity and to evaluate some control measures. Of 867 pigs slaughtered during a 30-day period in May and June, 1974, 100 carcasses were condemned or pa
Publikováno v:
Avian Diseases. 22:162
SUMMARY An enzyme-labeled antibody test was used for detecting antibodies in serums from chickens infected experimentally with Mycobacterium avium serotype 2. Positive ELA reactions were observed in the serums of each of 8 chickens 2, 4, 6, and 8 wee