AbstractEpizootic bovine abortion (EBA), first identified in the 1950s, is a major contributor of economic loss to western U.S. beef producers. The causative agent proved elusive for over fifty years until a novel Deltaproteobacteria was identified as the etiologic agent in 2005. The microbe, which has yet to be successfully cultured in vitro, has proven difficult to purify from necropsy tissues. Thus, phylogenetic characterization has been limited to analysis of the 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene (AF503916), which placed this bacterium in the order Myxococcales, suborder Sorangiineae, family Polyangiaceae and most closely related to Sorangium cellulosum. The focus of the current study was to further expand the morphologic characterization a...
Campylobacter jejuni is an intestinal bacterium that can cause abortion in livestock. This publicati...
Campylobacter jejuni is an enteric bacterium that can cause abortion in livestock. This is the relea...
Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp., are three agents that may lead to bovine a...
AbstractEpizootic bovine abortion (EBA), first identified in the 1950s, is a major contributor of ec...
Epizootic bovine abortion (EBA), or "foothill abortion," is the leading cause of beef cattle abortio...
Epizootic bovine abortion (EBA), or “foothill abortion,” is the leading cause of beef cattle abortio...
Abstract Abortions in cattle have a significant economic impact on animal husbandry and require prom...
Background: Infectious abortion in ruminants is a problem in animal husbandry worldwide. It is impor...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
Actinomyces pyogenes is one of the bacteria commonly found in the bovine reproductive tract and it h...
Infectious abortion is a significant cause of reproductive failure and economic losses in cattle. Th...
Abstract. In a lo-year survey started in 1980, specimens from 8,995 bovine abortions and stillbirths...
BACKGROUND: Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp. are difficult to grow bacteria ...
Bovine mycotic abortion is sporadic and caused by different ubiquitous and opportunistic fungi. Rece...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
Campylobacter jejuni is an intestinal bacterium that can cause abortion in livestock. This publicati...
Campylobacter jejuni is an enteric bacterium that can cause abortion in livestock. This is the relea...
Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp., are three agents that may lead to bovine a...
AbstractEpizootic bovine abortion (EBA), first identified in the 1950s, is a major contributor of ec...
Epizootic bovine abortion (EBA), or "foothill abortion," is the leading cause of beef cattle abortio...
Epizootic bovine abortion (EBA), or “foothill abortion,” is the leading cause of beef cattle abortio...
Abstract Abortions in cattle have a significant economic impact on animal husbandry and require prom...
Background: Infectious abortion in ruminants is a problem in animal husbandry worldwide. It is impor...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
Actinomyces pyogenes is one of the bacteria commonly found in the bovine reproductive tract and it h...
Infectious abortion is a significant cause of reproductive failure and economic losses in cattle. Th...
Abstract. In a lo-year survey started in 1980, specimens from 8,995 bovine abortions and stillbirths...
BACKGROUND: Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp. are difficult to grow bacteria ...
Bovine mycotic abortion is sporadic and caused by different ubiquitous and opportunistic fungi. Rece...
Bovine abortion of unknown infectious etiology still remains a major economic problem. Thus, we inve...
Campylobacter jejuni is an intestinal bacterium that can cause abortion in livestock. This publicati...
Campylobacter jejuni is an enteric bacterium that can cause abortion in livestock. This is the relea...
Coxiella burnetii, Chlamydia abortus and Leptospira spp., are three agents that may lead to bovine a...