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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MYCOPLASMOSES»
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mycoplasmoses en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Mycoplasmas: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY PATHOGENICITY AND STRATEGIES ...
Chapter. 11. Emerging. Mycoplasmoses. in. Wildlife. Daniel R. Brown, Laurie A.
Zacher, Lori D. Wendland and Mary B. Brown ABSTRACT Mycoplasmas
probably evolved from ancestral mollicutes beginning about 4 x 108 years ago by
...
Alain Blanchard, Glenn Browning, 2005
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Of Vets, Viruses and Vaccines: The Story of the Animal ...
8. Mycoplasmoses. Geoffrey S. Cottew and Leonard C. Lloyd Mycoplasmoses
are infectious diseases caused by members of the mycoplasma group of bacteria
. Mycoplasmas are small bacteria, unusual in that they do not possess a cell wall.
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Issues in Veterinary Research and Medicine: 2011 Edition
In France the distribution of mycoplasmal species isolated from clinical samples
collected from diseased animals upon veterinary request, is monitored by a
network known as VIGIMYC (for VIGIlance to MYCoplasmoses of ruminants),” ...
Avian Pathol 21: 295–305 Stipkovits L, Kempf I 1996 Animal mycoplasmoses and
control: mycoplasmoses in poultry. Rev SciTechn 15: 1495–1525 Whithear K G
1996 Animal mycoplasmoses and control: control of avian mycoplasmoses by ...
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Mycoplasma Diseases of Ruminants
BOVINE. MYCOPLASMOSES. Most of the important mycoplasmas isolated from
cattle are shown in Table 10. 5. ... Australia, Switzerland fattening calves. It has
been isolated from most parts of. 154 Chapter 10 Other bovine mycoplasmoses.
Robin Nicholas, Roger Ayling, Laura McAuliffe, 2008
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Lipids—Advances in Research and Application: 2012 Edition
Data detailed in “The central role of lipoproteins in the pathogenesis of
mycoplasmoses” have been presented. According to the authors of a study from
Victoria, Australia, “Mycoplasmas are a diverse group of pathogens responsible
for ...
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Molecular Biology and Pathogenicity of Mycoplasmas
Most anin mycoplasmoses are chronic diseases with high morbidity and
relatively 14 lethality. The incubation period often varies considerably and can l
several weeks or months. Infected animals which do not show any clini~ signs of
disease, ...
Shmuel Razin, Richard Herrmann, 2002
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Emerging Bacterial Pathogens
Other Reemerging Farm Animal Mycoplasmoses withDevastating Effects on
Economies Other important mycoplasma species that are proven etiological
agents of 'classic' farm animal diseases that have an increasing incidence and
cause ...
Inge Mühldorfer, Klaus P. Schäfer, 2001
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Small Ruminant Research and Development in Africa: ...
Mycoplasmoses Clostridial toxicoinfection Enterotoxaemia Tetanus, etc.
Contagious ecthyma (Orf) clinical/serology bacteriologically GC VFA-pattern
clinical/serology LA-tetracyclines polyvalent clostridial toxoid vaccine 2 3 ml 6-
week interval ...
African Small Ruminant Research Network. Conference, Sahr H. B. Lebbie, Bernard Rey, 1994
... without cell walls that are intetmediate in some respects between viruses and
bacteria, Mycoplasma pneumoniae is an important human pathogen and
mycoplasmoses among farm animals are responsible for considetable economic
losses.
Hildegund C. J. Ertl, 2003