Dichelobacter nodosus is a Gram-negative, anaerobic bacterium and the causal agent of footrot in sheep. Multiple locus variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) analysis (MLVA) is a portable technique that involves the identification and enumeration of polymorphic tandem repeats across the genome. The aims of this study were to develop an MLVA scheme for D. nodosus suitable for use as a molecular typing tool, and to apply it to a global collection of isolates. Seventy-seven isolates selected from regions with a long history of footrot (GB, Australia) and regions where footrot has recently been reported (India, Scandinavia), were characterised. From an initial 61 potential VNTR regions, four loci were identified as usable and in combination had t...
Footrot causes 70-90% of lameness in sheep in Great Britain. With approximately 5% of 18 million adu...
Footrot is a widespread problem in Swiss sheep farming. The objectives of this study were to determi...
Footrot, caused by the strictly anaerobic bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus, is the most common cause ...
AbstractDichelobacter nodosus is a Gram-negative, anaerobic bacterium and the causal agent of footro...
UNLABELLED: Footrot is a contagious, debilitating disease of sheep, causing major economic losses in...
ABSTRACT Footrot is a contagious, debilitating disease of sheep, causing major economic losses in mo...
Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the causative pathogen of ovine footrot, a disease that has a ...
Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the causative pathogen of ovine footrot, a disease that has a ...
<p>Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the causative pathogen of ovine footrot, a disease that has...
Aim: Identification of different serogroups of Dichelobacter nodosus prevailing in the region and to...
Dichelobacter nodosus is the essential pathogen in ovine footrot, an important cause of lameness in ...
AbstractDichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the essential causative agent of footrot in sheep. The...
Dichelobacter nodosus is an essential causative agent of footrot in ruminants, particularly in sheep...
Pulsed field gel electrophoresis analysis of genomic DNA was used to investigate genetic diversity a...
Footrot causes 70-90% of lameness in sheep in Great Britain. With approximately 5% of 18 million adu...
Footrot causes 70-90% of lameness in sheep in Great Britain. With approximately 5% of 18 million adu...
Footrot is a widespread problem in Swiss sheep farming. The objectives of this study were to determi...
Footrot, caused by the strictly anaerobic bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus, is the most common cause ...
AbstractDichelobacter nodosus is a Gram-negative, anaerobic bacterium and the causal agent of footro...
UNLABELLED: Footrot is a contagious, debilitating disease of sheep, causing major economic losses in...
ABSTRACT Footrot is a contagious, debilitating disease of sheep, causing major economic losses in mo...
Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the causative pathogen of ovine footrot, a disease that has a ...
Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the causative pathogen of ovine footrot, a disease that has a ...
<p>Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the causative pathogen of ovine footrot, a disease that has...
Aim: Identification of different serogroups of Dichelobacter nodosus prevailing in the region and to...
Dichelobacter nodosus is the essential pathogen in ovine footrot, an important cause of lameness in ...
AbstractDichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the essential causative agent of footrot in sheep. The...
Dichelobacter nodosus is an essential causative agent of footrot in ruminants, particularly in sheep...
Pulsed field gel electrophoresis analysis of genomic DNA was used to investigate genetic diversity a...
Footrot causes 70-90% of lameness in sheep in Great Britain. With approximately 5% of 18 million adu...
Footrot causes 70-90% of lameness in sheep in Great Britain. With approximately 5% of 18 million adu...
Footrot is a widespread problem in Swiss sheep farming. The objectives of this study were to determi...
Footrot, caused by the strictly anaerobic bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus, is the most common cause ...