Four spirochete strains were isolated from papillomatous digital dermatitis (PDD) lesions in Iowa dairy cattle and compared with two previously described spirochete strains isolated from dairy cattle in California. These six strains shared an identical 16S ribosomal DNA sequence that was 98% similar to Treponema phagedenis and 99% similar to the uncultivated PDD spirochete sequence DDLK-4. The whole-cell protein profiles resolved by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of these six strains were similar. However, these strains showed differences in the antigenic diversity of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Genetic diversity was also detected by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of genomic DNA digests, revealing differences amon...
Abstract Digital dermatitis (DD) presents as painful, ulcerative or proliferative lesions that lead ...
Digital dermatitis is an inflammation of uncertain aetiology in the skin of the foot of cattle. In 2...
'Treponema phagedenis' was originally described in 1912 by Noguchi but the name was not validly publ...
Papillomatous digital dermatitis (PDD), an emerging infectious disease of cattle, is characterized b...
Abstract Background Digital dermatitis in cattle is an emerging infectious disease. Ulcerative lesio...
Treponema species are implicated in many diseases of humans and animals. Digital dermatitis (DD) tre...
A study was carried out to determine whether spirochaetes are frequently associated with digital der...
Digital Dermatitis (DD) is an ulcerative foot lesion in the heel bulbs of dairy cattle. DD is a poly...
The 16S rRNA genes from spirochaetes associated with digital dermatitis of British cattle were ampli...
Specimens taken postmortem from typical lesions of digital dermatitis in two dairy cows were tested ...
Bovine digital dermatitis (BDD) is an infective foot disease commonly reported in dairy cattle where...
Bovine digital dermatitis (DD) is a leading cause of lameness in dairy cattle throughout the world. ...
Bovine digital dermatitis (DD) is a leading cause of lameness in dairy cattle throughout the world. ...
The isolation and identification of microorganisms associated with digital dermatitis (DD) in tur da...
AbstractAlthough treponemes are consistently identified in tissue from bovine digital dermatitis (DD...
Abstract Digital dermatitis (DD) presents as painful, ulcerative or proliferative lesions that lead ...
Digital dermatitis is an inflammation of uncertain aetiology in the skin of the foot of cattle. In 2...
'Treponema phagedenis' was originally described in 1912 by Noguchi but the name was not validly publ...
Papillomatous digital dermatitis (PDD), an emerging infectious disease of cattle, is characterized b...
Abstract Background Digital dermatitis in cattle is an emerging infectious disease. Ulcerative lesio...
Treponema species are implicated in many diseases of humans and animals. Digital dermatitis (DD) tre...
A study was carried out to determine whether spirochaetes are frequently associated with digital der...
Digital Dermatitis (DD) is an ulcerative foot lesion in the heel bulbs of dairy cattle. DD is a poly...
The 16S rRNA genes from spirochaetes associated with digital dermatitis of British cattle were ampli...
Specimens taken postmortem from typical lesions of digital dermatitis in two dairy cows were tested ...
Bovine digital dermatitis (BDD) is an infective foot disease commonly reported in dairy cattle where...
Bovine digital dermatitis (DD) is a leading cause of lameness in dairy cattle throughout the world. ...
Bovine digital dermatitis (DD) is a leading cause of lameness in dairy cattle throughout the world. ...
The isolation and identification of microorganisms associated with digital dermatitis (DD) in tur da...
AbstractAlthough treponemes are consistently identified in tissue from bovine digital dermatitis (DD...
Abstract Digital dermatitis (DD) presents as painful, ulcerative or proliferative lesions that lead ...
Digital dermatitis is an inflammation of uncertain aetiology in the skin of the foot of cattle. In 2...
'Treponema phagedenis' was originally described in 1912 by Noguchi but the name was not validly publ...