Pasteurella multocida is a zoonotic bacterium commonly found in the oropharyngeal flora of many domesticated and wild animals. Human infections generally occur following animal bites, scratches, or ...
Pasteurella multocida is reported to be the most common cause of infection following a cat or dog bite or scratch, according to the Environmental, Health and Safety Department of the UCLA. It is, ...
A 22-year-old woman was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with t(9;11)(p21;q23) KMT2A/MLLT3 in May 2016. After induction chemotherapy during aplasia, she developed fever, malaise, and ...
Over the span of three weeks in 2015, more than 200,000 saiga antelope suddenly died in central Kazakhstan. Scientists knew that bacteria called Pasteurella multocida type B caused the mass death. Now ...
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Clostridial diseases and pasteurella pose a serious threat to unvaccinated sheep. Below we outline what causes each disease and how to spot it, with the help of MSD vet adviser Stephanie Small. Few of ...
THE genus pasteurella includes a group of organisms having somewhat similar morphology, cultural characteristics and antigenic structure. The virulence of the group varies widely from the extremely ...
A retired woman from Norfolk died after contracting a bacterial infection from a dog’s lick on an open wound, a coroner’s court heard this week. June Baxter, 83, from Attleborough, passed away due to ...
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