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[contribution to an epidemiological study and the pathogenesis of caseous lymphadenitis of sheep (author's transl)]. 1979397037
[immunofluorescence tests for the detection of antibodies against corynebacterium pyogenes and streptococci in blood serum and vaginal mucus of cattle].bacteriological tests were applied to cattle with endometritis and vaginitis. included were cervical mucus samples and immunofluorescence tests to detect in that mucus as well as in blood serum antibody to corynebacterium pyogenes and streptococcus haemolyticus. the results pointed at intensive contact of the animals with the above pathogens and to their frequent occurrence in cervical mucus of cattle afflicted with endometritis and vaginitis. they also supported the assumption of localised anti ...1979398201
isolation of mycoplasmas from milk, lungs, and prepuce of cattle. 1979398242
bacteriological examination of summermastitis secretions. the demonstration of bacteroidaceae.corynebacterium pyogenes was isolated from 22, peptococcus indolicus from 22, a microaerophilic coccus from 21, bacteroides melaninogenicus subsp. melaninogenicus from 18, fusobacterium necrophorum from 15, and various unidentified anaerobes from 9 of a total of 22 summermastitis secretions examined.1978351551
isolation of ureaplasma from bovine granular vulvitis.cultures for mycoplasmatales, viruses and bacteria were made from bovine vulvar swabs to determine whether ureaplasma was associated with a clinical granular vulvitis observed in 16 ontario dairy herds. ureaplasma was isolated from 23.5% of 34 clinically normal cows, 74% of 27 cows with mild to moderate vulvar hyperemia but no discharge and 100% of 20 cows with acute vulvar hyperemia accompanied by purulent discharge. there were statistically significant differences in rates of isolation among c ...1978352491
corynebacterium pyogenes endocarditis. report of a case with necropsy and review of the literature. 1978361919
[studies on the exotoxin of corynebacterium pyogenes following purification using gel filtration and deae ion exchanger]. 1978367011
[fibrous suppurative arthritis in sheep].described are cases of fibrinous supprative arthritis in sheep characterized by thickenning of the joint, resulting from the involvement of the capsule (periarthritis). histopathologically, there have been suppurative and necrotic processes combined with fibrinoid necrotizing of the collagen fibers and leukocyte infiltration of the joint capsule. slight leukocyte infiltration has also been said to occur in the parenchymal organs. microbiologic studies have revealed the presence of pyogenous bact ...1978369111
postpartum evaluation of bovine reproductive potential: comparison of findings from genital tract examination per rectum, uterine culture, and endometrial biopsy.the genital tract of 106 cows was evaluated after parturition by rectal palpation and by visual inspection of vaginal discharges. analysis of these results revealed a significant (p less than 0.01) correlation with the ratings of endometrial biopsies. the most frequent bacterial isolations included corynebacterium pyogenes, coliforms, or streptococci, or combinations thereof. abnormal ratings obtained by gross evaluation and by histologic examination were associated principally with c pyogenes. ...1978624671
echocardiographic diagnosis of endocarditis in a bull.a 2-year-old charolais bull was examined because of lameness that developed after infection of a tail laceration. a systolic murmur was auscultated during the routine physical examination. a diagnosis of endocarditis and polyarthritis secondary to septicemia from the tail lesion was made. the diagnosis was supported by echocardiography and blood cultures, which yielded corynebacterium pyogenes. the clinical diagnosis was confirmed at necropsy.1978659313
contribution to the taxonomy of haemolytic corynebacteria.in an attempt to assess the taxonomic relationships among human (corynebacterium haemolyticum), animal (corynebacterium pyogenes bovis) haemolytic corynebacteria, typical corynebacteria (corynebacterium diphteriae mitis, c. ovis, c. ulcerans) and group a and g streptococci, a number of biochemical parameters were established: the dna content of g + c, the presence of the cytochrome system, composition of fatty acids in free lipids and production of carboxylic acids as end products of fermentatio ...1978669489
corynebacterium pyogenes septic arthritis with plasma cell synovial infiltrate and monoclonal gammopathy.a chronic septic process developed in the right knee of an elderly man with advanced degenerative arthritis of both knees. open exploration, culture, and biopsy of the joint found that the pathogen was corynebacterium pyogenes and that the synovium was involved with a remarkable perivascular infiltrate of plasma cells. serum protein electrophoresis demonstrated a prominent m component. following antimicrobial therapy, the m protein level has gradually declined, and no evolution of multiple myelo ...1978348137
studies on the occurrence of peptococcus indolicus and corynebacterium pyogenes in abscesses in swine, and on the occurrence of pc. indolicus in apparently normal skin and mucous membranes of piglets.pc. indolicus was isolated from 42.7% and cb. pyogenes from 48.7% of 150 pus-samples from abscesses in pigs (slaughter-house material, table i). in 41 specimens the two organisms were found together. further, pc. indolicus was demonstrated in 22.4% of 290 swabs from apparently normal skin and mucous membranes of piglets (autopsy material, table ii). by gel diffusion analysis the strains of pc. indolicus were referred to the serotypes b, c, d, e, or f. the type distribution (table iii) possibly r ...197898755
contribution to the taxonomy of haemolytic corynebacteria.in an attempt to assess the taxonomic relationships among human (corynebacterium haemolyticum), animal (corynebacterium pyogenes bovis) haemolytio corynebacteria, typical corynebacteria (corynebacterium diphteriae mitis, c. ovis, c. ulcerans) and group a and g streptococci, a number of biochemical parameters were established: the dna content of g + c, the presence of the cytochrome system, composition of fatty acids in free lipids and production of carboxylic acids as end products of fermentatio ...197827518189
failure to induce in rabbits effective immunity to a mixed infection of fusobacterium necrophorum and corynebacterium pyogenes with a combined bacterin.failure to induce in rabbits effective immunity to a mixed infection of fusobacterium necrophorum and corynebacterium pyogenes with a combined bacterin. onderstepoort journal of veterinary research, 44 (4), 253--2;6 (1977). rabbits were immunized with alum-precipitated, oil adjuvant and an untreated bacterin composed of f. necrophorum and c. pyogenes. immunized rabbits were challenged intradermally with a mixture of f. necrophorum and c. pyrogenes. immunized rabbits were challenged intradermally ...1977349444
[foot and mouth disease vaccination and corynebacterium pyogenes]. 1977194357
hemin-dependent growth stimulation and cytochrome synthesis in corynebacterium pyogenes.growth of corynebacterium pyogenes, an important pathogen in animals, was greatly increased on addition of hemin to a medium of tryptose plus mineral. the synthesis of a type b cytochrome in this organism appeared to depend on the presence of hemin in the growth medium.1977263823
[chronic tonsillitis probably caused by corynebacterium pyogenes var. hominis]. 1977321977
pathologic changes in the milk and udder of cows with mastitis. 1977326732
bovine mastitis produced by corynebacteria. 1977326735
[newer veterinary neuropathological conditions in south africa (author's transl)].a brief review is given of some of the more recent findings on lesions of diseases affecting the central nervous system of animals. these include local diseases caused by poisonous plants; helichrysum argyrosphaerum, solanum kwebense, matricaria nigellaefolia; infectious diseases e.g. heartwater, cerebral babesiosis and cranial abscesses in goats caused by corynebacterium pyogenes. reference is also made to some conditions, originally described in overseas countries and which subsequently have b ...1977327065
corynebacterium pyogenes mastitis among heifer calves.in august 1975 an outbreak of c pyogenes mastitis occurred involving 18 heifer calves at the national institute for research in dairying. this paper describes the outbreak which affected animals varying in age from five to 22 months. fourteen of the cases (77%) were among calves less than 10 months old. the advisability of using fly control measures among young stock in the summer months is discussed.1977327674
[laboratory studies of the urine in suppurative surgical infection in cattle].one hundred and eight cattle (20 controls, 14 with an experimentally induced and 74 with spontaneously occurred suppurative surgery infection) were studied in terms of their general condition and some of the urine indices--ph, specific weight, proteins, urobillinogen, acetone, sugar, blood, urea and sediment. it was established that when the general status deteriorated and death occurred the urine ph value rose (by 1--1.5), and the specific weight was 0.005--0.010 higher, while the level of urin ...1977331659
[the corynebacterium pyogenes infection in cattle. 1. incidence of the pathogen].reported are the incidence of corynebacterium pyogenes together with different pathological changes as well as the existence of latent corynebacterium pyogenes infections and their widespread occurrence. corynebacterium pyogenes was established from 609 in 2,130 samples of pathological processes, accounting for 28.6%. the pathogen was cultivated from various processes, including enlarged tail lymph nodes (61.1%), tail phlegmons (56.3%), abscesses (49.1%), epiphysiolyses (45.2%), liver abscesses ...1977336000
[the corynebacterium pyogenes infection of cattle. 2. tenacity of corynebacterium pyogenes].some common agents were tested for their effectiveness against corynebacterium pyogenes. the pathogen proved most susceptable to wofasteril. all germs were killed within ten minutes by a 0.005% solution. equally good action was recorded from all the other tested agents as well (lactic acid, lugol's solution, formalin, cupric sulphate, alcohol, and aethacridine. other studies were conducted with the view to testing the survival capacity of corynebacterium pyogenes in different media and storage c ...1977336001
[clinical and experimental studies of suppurative surgical infection in cattle].investigated were a total of 30 cattle 6 of which had experimental surgery infection and 24 showed spontaneously developing suppurative infection. the animals were studied in terms of general status, blood picture, quality of urine and synovia, and rumen content. the dynamis was followed up of the development of sepsis and purulent artritis. it was found that in case of suppurative surgical infections in cattle the general status was invariably affected, the severity of the process depending on ...1977343355
[comparative studies on the etiology of subclinical mastitis in cows of different breeds on farms]. 1977343359
precipitating antibody against protease of corynebacterium pyogenes in pigs.antibody in sera from pigs carrying an abscess associated with corynebacterium pyogenes and healthy pigs was examined by the agar gel diffusion test. in the test, the concentrated culture fluid containing the protease of c. pyogenes was used as antigen. as a result, precipitating antibody was demonstrated in sera from 25 of 30 abscessed pigs and a few of the healthy pigs. when the relationship between precipitating antibody and protease was examined by the immunoelectrophoresis and gel filtratio ...1977404574
effects of thin ewe syndrome on reproductive efficiency.a debilitating condition affecting mature ewes was found to be associated with the visceral form of caseous lymphadenitis, chronic progressive pneumonia, and corynebacterium pyogenes infections. the condition was termed thin ewe syndrome. affected and normal ewes were compared for reproductive efficiency by breed and age; differences in reproductive efficiency between affected and normal rambouillet and columbia ewes were highly significant (p less than 0.01). although not statistically signific ...1977604327
observation on the bacterial population of the os cervix of the ewe before and after embryo death.bacterial samples were isolated from the os cervix of mature merino ewes during a normal oestrous cycle and after colchicine treatment which killed the 25-day old embryos. the population of bacteria was small during the oestrous cycle and consisted of achromobacter spp. alcaligenes spp, corynebacterium spp, bacillus spp and escherichia coli. there was a significant increase in the numbers of bacteria isolated and a change in the proportions of the bacteria isolated from ewes after embryo death. ...1977612334
mycoplasma agalactiae subsp. bovis in pneumonia and arthritis of the bovine.the pneumonic lungs of 42 cattle from 26 feedlots were examined for the presence of mycoplasma, pathogenic bacteria and viruses. four animals representative of two lots failed to yield mycoplasma. one of these yielded the virus of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis and pasteurella hemolytica, the other yielded only p. p. multocida. nine animals in eight lots yielded mycoplasma sp.: five of these were m. bovirhinis, two were m. arginini and two were untypable. all of these animals yielded one or m ...1977832194
[occurrence and etiology for subclinical mastitis in cows].studied were a total of 16,571 cows on 89 farms by means of the bernburg test. milk was sampled from the positively reacting quarters of the udder by taking 18,047 samples intended for bacteriologic investigation. the demonstration of mastitis streptococci was carried out on "tkt" agar merk, of pathogenic staphylococci, hemolytic streptococci, and corinebacteria--on dextrose agar oxoid containing 7.5% citrated calf blood. the isolated hemolytic streptococcus bacteria from the two nutrient media ...1977898651
an outbreak of diphtheria in boergoat kids.during an outbreak of diphtheria or ulcerative stomatitis in young boergoat kids fusobacterium necrophorum was consistently isolated under anaerobic cultural conditions from material taken from the edges of the ulcerative lesions from all of the cases examined. corynebacterium pyogenes, staphylococcus aureus, actinobacillus lignieresi, moraxella spp. and lactobacillus spp. were also isolated anaerobically and/or aerobically. the typical symptoms and lesions were confirmed to the mouth, tongue an ...1976940095
bronchiectasis in yearling feedlot cattle.thoughout all of 1974, we surveyed, for illnesses and deaths, about 407,000 yearling feedlot cattle. from the 3,943 dead cattle, 1,988 necropsies were made; of the cattle necropsied, 32 (1.6%) had bronchiectasis. in this disease, the permanently dilated small bronchi and bronchioles, located in ventral parts of the lungs, were filled with accumulations of exudate and microorganisms, including pasteurella hemolytica, pasteurella multocida, corynebacterium pyogenes, escherichia coli, salmonella an ...1976956033
[corynebacterium pyogenes var. hominis infections]. 1976967454
activity of four cephalosporin antibiotics in vitro against bovine udder pathogens and pathogenic bacteria isolated from newborn calves.the in vitro activity of chephaloridine, cephalexin, cefatrizine (bl-s640), and cephapirin (bl-p-1322) was evaluated by the serial dilution method against pathogenic gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria isolated from bovine udders and neonatal calf diseases. cephapirin showed the comparatively greatest activity against the most common streptococcal species associated with bovine mastitis, whereas cephaloridine exhibited the best activity against staphylococcus aureus. cefatrizine was more ac ...1976816249
]acute severe mastitis in cows of the dutch-friesian breed (author's transl)].one hundred cases of severe acute mastitis are reported. bacteriological examination of the milk was negative in 23% of the cases. e. coli was most frequently found to be the causative organism (23%), followed by st. aureus (19%), c. pyogenes (10%), str. dysgalactiae (9%), str. agalactiae (5%) and a number of other pathogenic agents such as atypical streptococci, str. uberis, haemolytic streptococci, aerobacter aerogenes, kl. pneumoniae, a clostridium and p. multocida. in several cases, a tentat ...1976818734
thin-layer chromatographic analysis of mycolic acid and other long-chain components in whole-organism methanolysates of coryneform and related taxa.acid methanolysates of strains representing 58 coryneform taxa were examined for mycolic acids and other long-chain constituents by thin-layer chromatography. mycolic esters were detected in the methanolysates of true corynebacteria but not in those from plant pathogenic bacteria, corynebacterium haemolyticum, corynebacterium pyogenes or from representatives of the genera arthrobacter, cellulomonas, curtobacterium, kurthia or oerskovia. thin-layer chromatography of whole-organism methanolysates ...1976825611
[inhibition of proteus sp. by nalidixic acid].the investigation comprised 192-positive and gram-negative strains of bacteria, including 111 proteus sp. the degree of resistance of these strains to nalidixic-acid was investigated on blood agar with 25 mug, 40 mug, and 50 mug nalidixin-acid per ml medium. none of the proteus strains were able to grow on medium with 50 mug nalidixic-acid per ml, whereas streptococcus sp., corynebacterium pyogenes, peptococcus indolicus, pseudomonas aeruginosa, and beta-toxic staphylococci all were found resist ...1976825831
[etiology of mastitidos in dairy cows in slovakia during 1975].in 1975, in the veterinary institutes in slovakia bacteriological examinations of 54824 samples of milk coming from 28737 dairy cows were performed. bacterial germs responsible for the inflammation of the mammary gland were found in the milk of 18.91% of cows. these were: streptococcus agalactiae (in 13.93% of cows), staphylococcus aureus (2.86%), other streptococci (1.32%), e. coli (0.13%), klebsiella sp. (0.13%), corynebacterium pyogenes (0.15%), other bacterial germs (0.39%). streptococci and ...1976828997
[human diseases caused by corynebacterium pyogenes varians hominis]. 1976772516
studies on the occurrence of peptococcus indolicus and corynebacterium pyogenes in apparently healthy cattle. 1976773138
observations on experimental mastitis in mice with reference to summer mastitis in cattle. 1976773972
[clinical studies of an experimental suppurative surgical infection in cattle caused by cornynebacterium pyogenes].studied were clinically and paraclinically six cattle manifesting an experimental suppurative surgery infection caused by cornebacterium pyogenes, strain 1056. it was established that the infection assumes the course of septicaemia with metastases in the viscera, causing severe disturbances in the general condition and leading to death in most cases. found were also anemia, leukopenia, that alternated with leukocytosis presenting nuclear shift to left, changes in the erythrocyte sedimentation ra ...1976785801
antibody response to and immunity induced by corynebacterium pyogenes vaccine.a procedure is described for producing a high quality c. pyogenes vaccine. a satisfactory antibody response was obtained by administering 3 subcutaneous injections of vaccine at 10-day intervals, using doses of 2,0 ml for rabbits, 5,0 ml for sheep and 10,0 ml for cattle. the titres resulting from this procedure compared favourably with those obtained from following the more intensive schedule and higher doses of vaccine recommended by the british veterinary codex. the antibody response was at it ...1976796776
determination of the effective concentration of jodonal a for the disinfection of the skin and teats after milking.the bactericidal effectivity of jodonal a in 1:10, 1:5, and 1:3 solutions was tested on human skin and on the teats of cow mammary glands. the 1:3 dilution ratio proved best for three-minute exposure. jodonal a used in this concentration in 522 cows for the post-milking disinfection of teats for 10 months exerted no harmful effect on the skin of the mammary glands.197616377
devitalizing effect of jodonal a in vitro on bacteria subject to a short-term exposure.in a three-minute exposure in vitro jodonal a devitalized a culture of serological group b streptococci in a 2% concentration, staphylococcus aureus in a 16% concentration, pneumococcus in a 4.5% concentration, corynebacterium pyogenes in a 2.5% concentration, pseudomonas aeruginosa in a 3% concentration, and klebsiella pneumoniae in a 2% concentration. hence jodonal a concentrations higher than 16% should be tested for udder teat disinfection after the removal of teat cups.197616378
[changes in the serum proteins in suppurative surgical infection in cattle].studied were the serum proteins of 3 cattle with a spontaneous suppurative surgery infection and 10 cattle with an experimental infection of the same character. it was found that in such cases there is a rise in the total protein, the alpha and gamma globulins, and a drop in the albumin and the beta-globulins. the experimental suppurative infection caused by corynebacterium pyogenes produces changes of a higher degree in the protein spectrum than the experimental infection caused by str. pyogene ...197667698
aetiology of mastitis in nili-ravi buffaloes of pakistan. 1975239554
herd incidence of bovine mastitis in four danish dairy. districts ii. evaluation of the effect of the mastitis control scheme.bacteriological and cytological examinations have been carried out on samples from 6,808 cows belonging to 339 herds in four danish dairy districts. after a discussion of differences between the districts as regards intensivity of mastitis control, public health surveillance, etc., definitions are given of certain terms, such as presence of bacteria, infection, pathogenic versus non-pathogenic (less pathogenic) organisms. the rate of infection with pathogenic organisms varies between districts f ...1975807908
[etiology of dairy cows mastitis in slovakia in the years 1972-1974].in the period from 1972 to 1974, veterinary institutes in slovakia performed bacteriological examinations in 178,853 milk samples coming from 72,454 dairy cows. on an annual average, the number of examined samples were higher by 61% than in 1967-1971. germs responsible for the inflammation of the mammary gland were found in the milk of 22.32% of the dairy cows. the following bacterial germs were represented: streptococcus agalactiae -- 15.77%, staphylococcus aureus -- 4.19%, other streptococci ...1975813355
[etiology of mastitis in dairy cows in slovakia during 1972-1974].in the period from 1972 to 1974, veterinary institutes in slovakia performed bacteriological examinations in 178,853 milk samples coming from 72,454 dairy cows. on an annual average, the number of examined samples was higher by 61% than in 1967-1971. germs responsible for the inflammation of the mammary gland were found in the milk of 22.32% of the dairy cows. the following bacterial germs were represented: streptococcus agalactiae - 15.77%, staphylococcus aureus - 4.19%, other streptococci - 1. ...1975814671
[a hypophysis-abscess-syndrome in cattle. i. clinical investigations (author's transl)]. 19751105401
preweaning mortality in pigs. 6. incidence and causes of pneumonia. 19751105402
preweaning mortality in pigs. 7. polyarthritis.the incidence and causes of polyarthritis in sucking pigs were studied in herds with 2,936 litters during a 2-year period. among pigs more than 3 days old, the average morbidity rate was 3.3 per cent and the mortality rate amounted to 1.5 per cent (table i). among herds the morbidity ranged from 0.9 to 7.0 per cent and the mortality due to polyarthritis from 0.5 to 2.8 per cent. the incidences of polyarthritis were higher in the progeny of gilts than in the progeny of sows of other age groups (t ...19751105403
[sensitivity of mastitis pathogens to antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents].sensitivity of mastitis bacteria to antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents. the author tested the following bacteria, isolated from milk: -2236 strains of streptococci (1384 of group b, 262 of group c, 62 of group d, 109 of e, 16 of f, 24 of g, 7 of h, 11 of k, 270 of l, 5 of m, 41 of n, 45 of p); 361 ungroupable streptococci; 18,481 camp-positve, 1,966 camp-negative beta-haemolytic streptococci; 5,403 camp-negative, non-haemolytic streptococci; 1,179 strains of staphylococci, 596 of coliforms, ...19751106346
[abortifacient agents in the sow].abortion in sows may be complete, or much more often partial, since the average litter size is about 10. this review describes the clinical and serological findings, mode of transmission and recommended treatment for the most common parasitic, fungal, mycotoxin, deficient, and toxic causes of abortion in sows. the most likely possibilities in france are brucellosis, leptospirosis, aujeszky virus, mycotoxin, or dietary deficiencies. the bacterialtion in french sows are brucella species, leptospi ...197512308261
interactions of antibodies, complement components and various cell types in immunity against viruses and pyogenic bacteria. 19744135465
[morphology of bacteriophages of the genus corynebacterium. comparative aspects]. 19744208057
[antibiotic from bac. cereus var. mycoides. 1]. 19744211301
herd incidence of bovine mastitis in four danish dairy districts. i. the prevalence and mastitogenic effect of micro-organisms in the mammary glands of cows. 19744213559
corynebacterium pyrogenes; a biochemical and serological study. 19744218062
synthesis and antimicrobial activity of aliphatic nitro compounds. 19744370420
corynebacterium pyogenes and bovine abortion.in the examination of bovine fetal material it was found that there was a significant increase in the proportion of mixed infections identified as the time between abortion and the collection of the samples increased. examination of paired serum samples from abortions from which only corynebacterium pyogenes was isolated revealed evidence of active infection in two-thirds, suggesting that c. pyogenes may have been acting as a primary abortifacient in these cases.19744602037
the pathology of bovine abortion due to corynebacterium pyogenes. 19744611606
[ocurrence of corynebacterium (c)-like micoorganisms in cow udders. ii. differentiation, pathogenicity, hemagglutination and drug resistance of the species]. 19744612493
[studies on post-puerperal infections of the reproductive tract and their influence on the span of the intergestation period]. 19744616867
[study of anaerobic corynebacteria isolated from 9 000 hemocultures]. 19744619759
non-specific uterine infection and bovine fertility. i. infection patterns and endometritis during the first seven weeks post-partum. 19744619812
some observations on corynebacterium pyogenes infection of the bovine uterus. 19744619814
embryonic mortality and uterine infection in the pig. 19744594617
studies on the aetiology and transmission of summermastitis. 19744599476
a survey of abscesses in bacon weight pigs. 19734582151
the isolation of vibrios from diseased and healthy calves. 1. laboratory. 19734589482
inhibition of bacterial haemolysis on blood agar medium by oxalate or citrate used as anticoagulants. 19734591423
[studies of semen plasma from experimentally infected bulls]. 19734592842
[seven species of corynebacterium isolated in 200 cultures of root canals]. 19734620664
endocarditis in slaughter pigs. 19734577355
antitumor activity of anaerobic corynebacterium isolated from the human bone marrow. 19734577966
bacteriological survey of anaerobic corynebacterium in human bone marrow and blood. 19734577967
exophthalmos due to rete mirabile abscess caused by infection with corynebacterium pyogenes in cattle. 19734578019
[relationships of hemolysin titers in corynebacterium pyogenes cultures and their antigenicity in the mouse-protection test]. 19734579699
a selective medium for the isolation of corynebacterium pyogenes. 19734360516
[the occurrence of neuraminidase and acylneuraminate pyruvate-lyase in corynebacterium haemolyticum and corynebacterium pyogens (author's transl)]. 19734148903
[evaluation of laboratory diagnosis of mastitis in dairy cows in czechoslavakia in the years 1965-8]. 19734197680
[etiology of bovine mastitis in slovakia during the years 1967-1971]. 19734197681
[bacteriological findings in udders of dairy cows butchered on the sanitary slaughter line of the prague slaughter house]. 19734197688
isolation of corynebacterium haemolyticum. 19734121860
septicaemia in the foal. a review of 61 cases. 19734125574
an atypical form of corynebacterium pyogenes isolated from a case of chronic bovine mastitis. 19724125595
investigations of respiratory disease of sheep in australia. 19724342381
[summermastitis--experimentally produced in juvenile heifers]. 19724580706
[summermastitis--the possible protective effect of two vaccines against experimental infections]. 19724580707
first isolation of corynebacterium suis in hong kong. 19724561116
[thigh abscess in a young bull]. 19724563868
[case of constrictive pericarditis in an infant caused by corynebacterium pyogenes]. 19724565297
the aetiology of impetigo contagiosa. 19724567095
[the importance of corynebacterium pyogenes in meat inspection (author's transl)]. 19724600057
[corynebacterium pyogenes varietas hominis as cause of fibrosing bronchopneumopathy]. 19725012407
throat infection and rash associated with an unusual corynebacterium. 19724118210
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