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vibrionic abortion in cattle. 195014776939
the preservation of vibrio fetus by lyophilization. 195014792978
vibrio foetus infection in a dairy herd. 195114817979
vibrio foetus infection in cattle. 195114836327
the effect of vibriosis on breeding efficiency in cattle. 195114841127
some effects of experimental vibrio fetus (venerealis) infection on cattle inoculated with a commercial bacterin.four groups of ten heifers were used to study the effect of a commercial vibrio fetus bacterin on the development of vaginal mucus agglutination (vma) reactions and subsequent reproductive performance in the presence of active v. fetus infection. two groups were vaccinated and one of these was infected one month later. the other two groups were not vaccinated and one of these was infected. it was found that in the absence of infection the bacterin did not produce diagnostically significant vma r ...196815846896
vibrio fetus human infection--isolation from a subacute bacterial endocarditis case. 19705526468
agriculture and the public health. the milroy lectures, 1970. 19705535790
[2 new cases of septicemias due to campylobacter foetus]. 19715564797
septicemia caused by vibrio fetus intestinalis. 19715142047
vibrio fetus septicemia. a case report. 19715143184
typification of vibrio fetus isolated from bovine in the state of são paulo. 19715156291
vibrionic abortion in ewes in south africa: preliminary report. 19715161404
metabolism of campylobacter spp. (vibrio spp.) in connexion with pathogenicity and the use of neuraminidase to suppress pregnancy. 19714933250
a field evaluation of vaccination of bulls against bovine vibriosis. 19725013811
phage conversion of serotypes in vibrio fetus. 19725023039
hypothermia in mice due to vibrio fetus endotoxin. 19725023997
studies of vibrios from gallbladder of market sheep and cattle. 19725039516
[serological studies on vibrio fetus strains isolated in bulgaria and tests on excretion of a new antigen for muco and serum agglutination in cattle vibriosis]. 19725068787
[experimental vibrio infections in sheep]. 19725081412
hemorrhagic-necrotic enteritis in a baboon (papio cynocephalus) due to vibrio fetus. 19724343333
[vibrio infections in goats]. 19724266475
acute enteritis due to related vibrio: first positive stool cultures. 19724553081
natural and immune antibodies for vibrio fetus in serum and secretions of cattle.naturally occurring antibodies for vibrio fetus with whole-cell and o antigen specificities were detected in sera of mature cattle by means of the agglutination and indirect immunofluorescence reactions. o antibodies occurred in each of 21 sera examined, and whole-cell antibodies, in lower concentrations, occurred in 15 of the 21 sera. natural antibodies were detected in the immunoglobulin g, m, and a (igg, igm, iga) classes. parenteral immunization with whole cells in freund's complete adjuvant ...19724564880
a method for maintaining the viability of vibrio fetus var. venerealis in samples of preputial secretions collected from carrier bulls. 19724565641
diagnosis of ovine vibriosis and enzootic abortion of ewes by immunofluorescence technique. 19724565728
long term storage of vibrio fetus cultures by means of freeze-drying. 19724570341
[v. fetus immunofluorescence]. 19724575677
vibrios in diseased and healthy calves. 19724621836
[clinical manifestations of fetal infections in the newborn infant. infections due to schizomycetes]. 19724629593
the origin, class and specificity of immunoglobulins in bovine cervico-vaginal mucus: variation with parenteral immunization and local infection with vibrio fetus. 19724648121
immunisation against bovine vibriosis. 1. comparison of the protective properties of bacterins prepared by two methods. 19724655381
immunisation against bovine vibriosis. 2. studies on immunisation of yearlings and calves. 19724655382
immunisation against bovine vibriosis. 3. vaccination against bovine vibriosis in a commercial beef herd in victoria. 19724655383
[comparative electron microscopic studies of vibrio]. 19724663873
[studies of the ultrastructure of vibrio following the action of specific antibodies]. 19724663874
vibrio fetus infection in man: a serological test.antigen preparations derived from a typical human strain of vibrio fetus were employed in four tests. of these, the indirect bacterial hemagglutination test proved most sensitive. by this test, antibodies titering 320 to 3,200 were found in five of eight patients with confirmed infections. two patients without antibodies were on antimetabolites. antigenic relationship with other compounds, and in particular with brucella organisms, was not observed. no sero-reactors were found among 184 apparent ...19724673792
the effects of erythritol, fsh and female gonadal hormones on the growth in vitro of vibrio fetus var. venerealis. 19734692342
septicemia and gastroenteritis due to vibrio fetus. 19734698759
[campylobacter foetus septicemia in a patient with cirrhosis and valvular disease. a new case]. 19734707846
[sepsis in a premature child due to vibrio foetus]. 19734722097
vibrio fetus infection in bulls: curative and preventive vaccination. 19734727795
[infection caused by vibrio fetus]. 19734739310
persistent genital tract infection with vibrio fetus intestinalis associated with serotypic alteration of the infecting strain. 19734748723
[ovine vibriosis]. 19734755681
[campylobacter fetus and infectious arthritis]. 19734767883
[infections transmitted from mother to child. infections by intestinal bacteria]. 19734768072
haemagglutinating properties of campylobacter species (micro-aerophilic vibrios). 19734779238
letter: salt tolerance and the classification of vibrios isolated from cattle. 19734784199
[resistance of vibrio foetus type i in the seminal fluid of bulls stored in liquid nitrogen]. 19734802878
vibrosis: toward an understanding of immunity in genital infections. 19734576277
the isolation of vibrios from diseased and healthy calves. 1. laboratory. 19734589482
an investigation of viral and bacterial agents associated with ovine perinatal mortality. 19734351132
[2 new cases of septicemia due to campylobacter fetus]. 19734353109
a quantitative serologic assay for diagnosing congenital infections of cattle. 19734355951
clinical problems of preventive medicine. the prevention and control of infectious ovine abortion. 19734200285
a survey of the genitalia of bulls in northern australia. 19734201233
lytic activity of vibrio phages on strains of vibrio fetus isolated from man and animals.five phages isolated from lysogenic strains of vibrio fetus var. venerealis and two from v. fetus var. intestinalis were tested for lytic activity on 95 v. fetus strains from various animal and human hosts. in addition, virion and plaque morphology of the seven phages were compared. electron micrographs showed that all were the kite-tailed variety with minor variations in head and tail dimensions. plaques of v45 and v2 were small, clear and irregular; those of v3, v8, and v19 were large, clear a ...19734201644
v. fetus vaccine evaluation. 19734534723
detection of antibodies to campylobacter fetus (vibrio fetus) in the preputial secretions of bulls with vibriosis. 19744211911
vaccination for reproductive efficiency in cattle. 19744373423
sedimentation of bacteria with polyethylene glycol. 19744375273
[bacteriological diagnosis of the vibrio fetus infection in bulls]. 19744408642
letter: isolation of campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis and campylobacter fetus subsp. intermedius from the preputial secretions of bulls. 19744414274
the pathogenicity of bovine faecal isolates of vibrio fetus var intestinalis serotype v in pregnant ewes. 19744416400
immunisation against bovine vibriosis. vaccination of bulls against infection with campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis. 19744441328
[virus carrier state in pigs at an industrial breeding farm and its effect on the rate of fertility]. 19744446341
infection patterns in heifers following cervicovaginal or intrauterine instillation of campylobacter (vibrio) fetus venerealis. 19744473318
vibriosis: demonstration of vibrio fetus and vibrio bubulus organisms in preputial fluid by immunofluorescence and cultural techniques.fluorescent conjugates were prepared from the sera of calves immunized with four vibrio fetus strains and one vibrio bubulus strain. the fluorescent antibody technique (fat) was then used to detect vibrio organisms in preputial fluid collected from 67 bulls belonging to a canadian artificial insemination (ai) unit. the v. fetus conjugates reacted with both v. fetus var venerealis and v. fetus var intestinalis. v. fetus was found in 20 animals (29.9%), 13 of which also harboured v. bubulus. in tw ...19744277756
filtration of bovine cervicovaginal mucus for diagnosis of vibriosis, using the fluorescent antibody test. 19744591737
dna base composition and biochemical characters of campylobacter strains. 19744596658
the effect of osmotic variation upon the growth of vibrio fetus. 19744596990
campylobacter fetus subspecies jejuni (vibrio fetus) from commercially processed poultry.three isolates of the human and animal pathogen campylobacter fetus ss. jejuni (vibrio fetus) were obtained from 165 poultry meat samples purchased from local retail stores.19744598233
studies on the growth conditions of campylobacter fetus. 19744605171
studies on the growth conditions of campylobacter fetus. ii. the manifestation of nutritional requirements by conditional static cultivation. 19744605172
studies on the growth conditions of campylobacter fetus. 3. collaborative function of some surfactants in a yeast extract medium for selective cultivation. 19744605173
tube culture method for viable counts of campylobacter fetus (vibrio fetus).a method was developed for making viable counts of campylobacter fetus (vibrio fetus) in tube cultures using a medium containing alkaline hematin and incubation in a carbon dioxide incubator.19744607386
bactericidal activity of blood of rabbits vaccinated with homologous antigens of campylobacter fetus (vibrio fetus).rabbits were vaccinated with the following campylobacter fetus var. venerealis (vibrio fetus) antigens: whole-cell (wc), autoclaved (a), boiled (b), and purified postgrowth broth (pgb). bactericidal activity of freshly drawn heparinized blood against the organism was determined after each vaccination. in all cases bactericidal activity of the blood of vaccinated rabbits was higher than for nonvaccinated rabbits. the in vitro bactericidal activity of the blood was determined in two separate exper ...19744609901
immunoglobulin classes and biological functions of campylobacter (vibrio) fetus antibodies in serum and cervicovaginal mucus.serum and cervicovaginal mucus (cvm) antibodies from heifers after genital infection or systemic immunization with campylobacter (vibrio) fetus were classified according to their immunoglobulin class, antigenic specificities, and biological functions. only immunoglobulin (ig) a antibodies, specific both for o and superficial, heat-labile, whole-cell (w) antigens, were detected in cvm of convalescent animals. after systemic immunization, antibodies in serum were directed principally to w antigens ...19744609902
comparison of four diagnostic tests for detection of bovine genital vibriosis. 19744611988
human infection with vibrio fetus.vibrio fetus, a slowly growing, microaerophilic, gram-negative rod which causes infectious abortion in cattle, occasionally induces disease in man. since persons receiving immunosuppressive agents are among those most susceptible to this infection, recognition of the disease may become increasingly important as transplantation operations increase. vibrio infections may produce a spectrum of acute and chronic illnesses or may be asymptomatic. vibriosis may develop at any age but it seems most dev ...19744816399
serological types of vibrio fetus var. intestinalis causing ovine vibriosis in southern australia. 19744819466
susceptibility of related vibrios and vibrio fetus to twelve antibiotics.one hundred fourteen strains of related vibrio and seven strains of vibrio fetus, all isolated from humans, were tested for susceptibility in vitro to 12 antibiotics. mueller-hinton agar containing 14 dilutions of the antibiotics was inoculated with undiluted overnight cultures. gentamicin and erythromycin were the most active drugs against related vibrios and vibrio fetus; lower activity was noted with chloramphenicol, streptomycin, and tetracycline; neomycin and kanamycin were even less active ...19744840451
[vibrio foetus infections in an infant ward]. 19744857138
intravaginal inoculation of the guinea-pig with vibrio fetus var. venerealis during natural and induced reproductive cycle phases. 19744858273
bovine venereal vibriosis: variations in immunoglobulin class of antibodies in genital secretions and serum.the immunoglobulin classes of antibodies to campylobacter (vibrio) fetus in cervicovaginal mucus (cvm) were determined by the indirect fluorescent antibody test at sequential periods, since the order of class appearance has not been established for specific secretory immune responses. in the local immune response to c. fetus immunoglobulin m (igm) antibodies appeared first, immunoglobulin a (iga) antibodies next, and immunoglobulin g (igg) last. igm antibodies were quite transient, but igg antib ...197416558094
letter: halophilic non-cholera vibrio infections. 197546095
bovine veneral vibriosis: antigenic variation of the bacterium during infection.host parasite relationships in the female genital tract were studied in bovine venereal vibriosis by investigating agglutinin production and alterations in superficial antigens of the bacterium during the course of infection in two heifers. cervicovaginal mucus (cvm) steamed cell agglutinins were shown to appear earlier and remain at consistently higher levels than whole-cell agglutinins. whole-cell agglutinin titers fluctuated much more than steamed cell titers, suggesting possible changes in w ...197546214
superficial antigens of campylobacter (vibrio) fetus: characterization of antiphagocytic component.a glycoprotein responsible for the antiphagocytic properties of campylobacter fetus has been identified by comparing cells of a wild-type strain with those of a mutant lacking this substance. the antiphagocytic component is demonstrable through electron microscopy as a discrete, negatively charged structure on the periphery of the cell. clt is readily removed from the cell by mild extraction procedures and contributes to the inagglutinability in o antiserum normally displayed by c. fetus. cells ...197546843
haemophilus somnus complex: antigenicity and specificity of fractions of haemophilus somnus.five haemophilus somnus type 8025 preparations (whole cell, sonicate, crude polysaccharide, purified polysaccharide, and protein) were produced for studies of their antigenicity in rabbits. bacterial agglutination and passive hemagglutination tests were used to assess the level of antibody produced in rabbits inoculated with the different antigenic preparations. cross-reactions were seen between the antiserums against the h sumnus 8025 antigens and a variety of related and unrelated bovine patho ...197550755
persistent papillomatosis associated with immunodeficiency.a case report of a young bull with persistent papillomatosis associated with immunodeficiency is presented. humoral immune responses were normal but cell mediated immunity was deficient. the possible significance of the findings to pathogenesis and therapy of the disease is discussed.1975165037
the human placental villitides: a review of chronic intrauterine infection. 1975172296
elective medium for the direct count of vibrio (campylobacter) fusobacteria, bacteroides, selenomonas and veillonella in the gingival crevice flora. 1975127034
total viable count and differential count of vibrio (campylobacter) sputorum, fusobacterium nucleatum, selenomonas sputigena, bacteroides ochraceus and veillonella in the inflamed and non inflamed human gingival crevice. 1975129552
gram-negative bacillary endocarditis. interpretation of the serum bactericial test.although the serum bactericidal test is commonly used in the management of infective endocarditis, little has been written about its validity or limitations. we report three cases of gram-negative bacillary endocarditis (pseudomonas aeruginosa, vibrio fetus and serratia marcescens) encountered in 1 year at a veterans administration hospital. serum bactericidal titers were considered necessary to identify inadequate antibiotic regimens or to avoid unnecessary drug toxicity. the limitations of the ...1975234679
[the bacteriological diagnosis of vibrio fetus infection in man (author's transl)].a synopsis of the present classification of vibrio fetus is given (tab. 1, 2). besides the presentation of the importance of these bacteria in veterinary medicine, 97 human infections have been published up to now. the geographic, age and sex distribution of these cases and the material out of which the pathogens were isolated is presented (tab. 3, 4). the clinical picture is summarized. for the culture of vibrio fetus liver broth as described by tarozzi incubated for at least 3-4 days was suita ...19751041142
bilateral deep brachial vein thrombophlebitis due to vibrio fetus.a patient had bilateral deep brachial vein thrombophlebitis in which vibrio fetus was recovered from six blood cultures of the six drawn. fever and phlebitis continued with treatment with intravenous doses of heparin and oxacillin but rapidly improved with treatment change of oxacillin to clindamycin. in vitro antibiotic disk susceptibility testing confirmed resistance to oxacillin and susceptibility to clindamycin. vibrio fetus infection is associated with the vascular endothelium in this and p ...19751041482
bovine venereal vibriosis. ultrastructure of endometrial inflammatory lesions.the inflammatory lesions in bovine venereal vibriosis have been examined by light and transmission electron microscopy in order to provide a better understanding of host defense of the uterus against bacterial invasion. neutrophils and eosinophils were found mainly at the endometrial surface and in glandular lumina. mononuclear cells within the endometrial tissue were identified ultrastructurally. lymphocytes were most abundant, plasma cells were next in frequency, and mononuclear phagocytes wer ...19751080534
porcine intestinal adenomatosis: a possible relationship with necrotic enteritis, regional ileitis and proliferative haemorrhagic enteropathy.necrotic enteritis and regional ileitis are recognised causes of sporadic death in pigs. in both conditions, the intestinal mucosa harbours the bacterium, campylobacter sputorum subsp mucosalis, which was first associated with procine intestinal adenomatosis.19751080616
bovine veneral vibriosis: cure of genital infection in females by systemic immunization.cure of female cattle with venereal vibriosis by systemic immunization with killed campylobacter fetus cells in incomplete freund adjuvant was investigated. heifers infected in the cervicovaginal area with a cloned population of c. fetus venerealis were vaccinated subcutaneously 14 and 24 days thereafter with the infecting strain in incomplete freund adjuvant. six of eight vaccinated heifers were free of infection 25 to 48 days postinfection. one of the cured animals had an intercurrent infectio ...19751112614
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