[Pasteurella] trehalosi is an important pathogen of sheep, being primarily associated with serious systemic infections in lambs but also having an association with pneumonia. The aim of the present investigation was to characterize a broad collection of strains tentatively identified as [P.] trehalosi in order to reclassify and rename this taxon to support improvements in our understanding of the pathogenesis and epidemiology of this important organism. The type strain for [P.] trehalosi, strain NCTC 10370, was included along with 42 field isolates from sheep (21), cattle (14), goats (1), roe deer (3) and unknown sources (3). An extended phenotypic characterization was performed on all 43 strains. Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFL...
Objective: To characterise eight isolates of a Gram-negative organism obtained from the upper respir...
Objective: To perform a comprehensive phenotypic characterisation of 35 isolates of bacteria previou...
Not AvailableRespiratory infections are most common in small ruminants. Differentiation of homogenou...
[Pasteurella] trehalosi is an important pathogen of sheep, being primarily associated with serious s...
[Pasteurella] trehalosi is an important pathogen of sheep, being primarily associated with serious s...
Genetic diversity among 60 British Pasteurella trehalosi isolates representing the four recognized c...
Genetic diversity among 60 British Pasteurella trehalosi isolates representing the four recognized c...
Pasteurellaceae are bacteria with an important role as primary or opportunistic, mainly respiratory,...
Bibersteinia trehalosi and Mannheimia haemolytica, originally classified as Pasteurella haemolytica ...
Not AvailablePasteurella multocida is a causative agent of pneumonic pasteurellosis in ruminants. Bo...
Genetic diversity and relationships among 194 Pasteurella haemolytica isolates, which were recovered...
Objective: To characterise eight isolates of a Gram-negative organism obtained from the upper respir...
Objective: To characterise eight isolates of a Gram-negative organism obtained from the upper respir...
This chapter describes the systematics and evolution of Pasteurellaceae with emphasis on new informa...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State UniversityPneumonia is the most imp...
Objective: To characterise eight isolates of a Gram-negative organism obtained from the upper respir...
Objective: To perform a comprehensive phenotypic characterisation of 35 isolates of bacteria previou...
Not AvailableRespiratory infections are most common in small ruminants. Differentiation of homogenou...
[Pasteurella] trehalosi is an important pathogen of sheep, being primarily associated with serious s...
[Pasteurella] trehalosi is an important pathogen of sheep, being primarily associated with serious s...
Genetic diversity among 60 British Pasteurella trehalosi isolates representing the four recognized c...
Genetic diversity among 60 British Pasteurella trehalosi isolates representing the four recognized c...
Pasteurellaceae are bacteria with an important role as primary or opportunistic, mainly respiratory,...
Bibersteinia trehalosi and Mannheimia haemolytica, originally classified as Pasteurella haemolytica ...
Not AvailablePasteurella multocida is a causative agent of pneumonic pasteurellosis in ruminants. Bo...
Genetic diversity and relationships among 194 Pasteurella haemolytica isolates, which were recovered...
Objective: To characterise eight isolates of a Gram-negative organism obtained from the upper respir...
Objective: To characterise eight isolates of a Gram-negative organism obtained from the upper respir...
This chapter describes the systematics and evolution of Pasteurellaceae with emphasis on new informa...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State UniversityPneumonia is the most imp...
Objective: To characterise eight isolates of a Gram-negative organism obtained from the upper respir...
Objective: To perform a comprehensive phenotypic characterisation of 35 isolates of bacteria previou...
Not AvailableRespiratory infections are most common in small ruminants. Differentiation of homogenou...