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- Discrimination of Members of the Family Pasteurezlaceae Based On
- Supporting Information
- Bacteriological Analysis of a Lethal Outbreak of Pasteurella Canis in Spotted Deer (Axis Axis) in a Zoological Park in Bareilly, India
- Martinson Dissertation.3
- Host Disease and Environmental Factors Associated with Zoonotic Pathogens in Urban Norway Rats (Rattus Norvegicus)
- Protecting Individuals Working with Lab Animals, from a (Allergens) to Z (Zoonoses)
- FASTIDIOSOS Final
- DETECTION of Pasteurellaceae in LABORATORY MICE by FECAL PCR
- UNIVERSITY of LONDON THESIS This Thesis Comes Within Category D
- Recognized Pathogens
- (12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 8,647,676 B2 Nygaard Et Al
- (12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2011/0256232 A1 Nygaard Et Al
- Bacteremia Due to Pasteurella Dagmatis Acquired from a Dog Bite, with a Review of Systemic Infections and Challenges in Laboratory Identification
- Infectious Diseases of Guatemala
- The Magnitude and Diversity of Infectious Diseases
- Genomic Analysis of Pasteurella Atlantica Provides Insight on Its Virulence Factors and Phylogeny and Highlights the Potential of Reverse Vaccinology in Aquaculture
- Wo 2010/049454 A2
- Infectious Diseases of Zambia
- Bacteria Analytes
- Reclassification of the Genus Pasteurella Trevisan 1887 on The
- Early Canine Plaque Biofilms: Characterization of Key Bacterial
- Genomic Features of a Bumble Bee Symbiont Reflect Its Host
- Bacteremia Due to Pasteurella Dagmatis Acquired from a Dog Bite, with a Review of Systemic Infections and Challenges in Laboratory Identification
- A Case of Wound Dual Infection with Pasteurella Dagmatis And
- Research Article Phylogenomic and Molecular Demarcation of the Core Members of the Polyphyletic Pasteurellaceae Genera Actinobacillus, Haemophilus,Andpasteurella
- Incze Zsuzsanna Diplomamunka.Pdf
- A 1A4 Antibodies
- Raw Meat Diet and Risk of Zoonotic Bacterial Infections for Dogs, Cats and Their Owners
- AHL Newsletter
- Pasteurella Caballi, a New Species from Equine Clinical Specimens Linda Kelley Schlater Iowa State University
- Fatal Pasteurella Dagmatis Peritonitis and Septicaemia in a Patient With