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Publikováno v:
Laboratory Animals. 16:351-355
Summary Pulmonary interstitial fibrosis commenced as focal proliferation of fibroblasts and accumulation of macrophages in interalveolar septa and was followed by deposition of excess collagen. Epithelium of airways and alveoli remained normal. Periv
Publikováno v:
Laboratory Animals. 22:263-268
The use of mebendazole-treated diet (60 ppm) effectively controlled Hymenolepis nana and Aspiculuris tetraptera in a large mouse breeding colony. In a 3 generation pilot study using a medicated diet, there was some reduction in litter size and in fem
Publikováno v:
Laboratory Animals. 17:350-355
An outbreak of Bordetella bronchiseptica pneumonia occurred in a breeding colony of common marmosets ( Callithrix jacchus). 16 animals, all except one under 12 months of age, died suddenly. Extensive lesions of pneumonia and pleurisy were found at ne
A study of chronic pneumonia in a guineapig colony with enzootic Bordetella bronchiseptica infection
Publikováno v:
Laboratory Animals. 16:290-296
Three types of lesion were present in the lungs of guinea pigs with chronic pneumonia - pulmonary interstitial fibrosis, perivascular lymphoid hyperplasia and foreign body granulomas. Bordetella bronchiseptica was present in the nasopharynx, trachea
Autor:
Margaret Baskerville, John Seamer
Publikováno v:
Laboratory Animals. 16:356-360
The application of portable recirculating filter units to the control of laboratory animal house environments was investigated. Under practical conditions such a unit effected reductions in the ammonia level and bacterial content of the atmosphere of
Publikováno v:
The Veterinary record. 123(6)
Most dogs in a closed breeding unit were shown to be asymptomatic excretors of campylobacter organisms by eight weeks old. Increasing serum antibody levels, which were correlated with the excretion of organisms, were demonstrated in the puppies and s
Canine tooth root infection as a cause of facial abscess in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)
Autor:
Margaret Baskerville
Publikováno v:
Laboratory animals. 18(2)
Facial abscesses in a colony of common marmosets were found to be caused by abscessation of an upper canine tooth root. Trauma to the upper canine, resulting in exposure of the pulp cavity, was thought to be the mode of infection. Radiography was the