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Streptococcus parasanguinis: new pathogen associated with asymptomatic mastitis in sheep

Investigación publicada en Emerging Infectious Diseases

1 de octubre de 1998

We describe two unusual cases in sheep of subclinical mastitis caused by Streptococcus parasanguinis. This bacterium has been associated with the development of experimental endocarditis; its presence at relatively high concentrations in apparently healthy sheep milk may pose a health risk in persons with predisposing heart lesions




Fernandez-Garayzabal JF., Fernandez E., Las Heras A., Pascual C., Collins MD. y Dominguez L..




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Participantes:

Universidad ComplutenseDepartamento de Sanidad Animal. Facultad de Veterinaria. Universidad Complutense (UCM).

Universidad ComplutenseServicio de Identificación y Caracterización Microbiana (ICM). Centro de Vigilancia Sanitaria Veterinaria (VISAVET). Universidad Complutense (UCM).

Institute of Food Research (IFR).







Emerging Infectious Diseases
FACTOR YEAR Q
4.724 1998

NLMID: 9508155

PMID: 9866743

ISSN: 1080-6040



TÍTULO: Streptococcus parasanguinis: new pathogen associated with asymptomatic mastitis in sheep


REVISTA: Emerging Infect Dis


NUMERACIÓN: 4(4):645-7


AÑO: 1998


EDITORIAL: National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)


AUTORES: Fernandez-Garayzabal JF., Fernandez E., Las Heras A., Pascual C., Collins MD. and Dominguez L..


First
José Francisco Fernández-Garayzabal Fernández
Last
Lucas Domínguez Rodríguez

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0404.980417


CITA ESTA PUBLICACIÓN:

Fernandez-Garayzabal JF., Fernandez E., Las Heras A., Pascual C., Collins MD. y Dominguez L. Streptococcus parasanguinis: new pathogen associated with asymptomatic mastitis in sheep. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 4(4):645-7. 1998. (A). ISSN: 1080-6040. DOI: 10.3201/eid0404.980417


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