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[the most frequent infectious causes of abortion in sheep in north bavaria with special reference to chlamydia and salmonella infections].between 1980 and 1987 1153 ovine fetuses and placentas were examined after abortion. in 68.5% of the cases a cause of abortion could be diagnosed as follows: 43.5% chlamydia psittaci var. ovis, 10.7% salmonella abortus ovis, 3.7% coxiella burnetii, 3.3% listeria monocytogenes and 0.4% campylobacter fetus intestinalis. hemolyzing escherichia coli and streptococci, yersinia pseudotuberculosis, salmonella typhimurium, salmonella enteritidis, corynebacterium pyogenes and other facultative pathogens ...19892503908
yersinia pestis dna sequences in late medieval skeletal finds, bavaria. 201021029555
yersinia pestis dna sequences in late medieval skeletal finds, bavaria.to the editor: we read with interest the report by wiechmann et al. that, in the investigation of late medieval plague, partial sequencing of the yersinia pestis ppcp1 plasmid yielded the observation of a 3-t homopolymeric tract which differed from the 5-t homopolymeric tract of the orientalis y. pestis co92 type strain (1). this observation was unexpected because previous data from multispacer sequence typing and glp d gene sequencing yielded only the orientalis biotype in cases of ancient plag ...201121529431
qualitative and quantitative detection of human pathogenic yersinia enterocolitica in different food matrices at retail level in bavaria.yersinia enterocolitica is a major foodborne pathogen and the third most important bacteriological cause of diarrhea in germany. however, studies investigating the occurrence of human pathogenic y. enterocolitica in food at the retail level are very rare. most of the studies published so far show qualitative but not quantitative data concerning the prevalence of this human pathogen. in this study the qualitative and quantitative assessment of human pathogenic y. enterocolitica in different food ...201021034270
epidemiological data on pathogenic yersinia enterocolitica in southern germany during 2000-2006.yersinia enterocolitica is the most common species causing enteric yersiniosis, which is still the third most frequently reported foodborne gastroenteritis in europe. y. enterocolitica generally causes sporadic human infections, and outbreaks are rare. the most important infection source of yersiniosis is believed to be contaminated pork and pork products. data on the prevalence of pathogenic y. enterocolitica in animals and foodstuffs are very limited and old; thus, more information on the exte ...200818564908
[the prevalence of yersinia-specific antibodies in cattle in bavaria].yersiniosis is considered to be an emerging infection in humans. it is believed that contaminated pork is the main source of infection for man but also beef and cow milk might cause infection in the consumer. therefore, a survey was carried out to obtain actual data on the prevalence of anti-yersinia antibodies within cattle. 600 serum samples were taken form 120 farms located in 43 districts of bavaria, germany. antibodies were detected in 396 animals (65.7%) revealing a distribution of 52.3% o ...200415584432
detection of yersinia pestis dna in two early medieval skeletal finds from aschheim (upper bavaria, 6th century a.d.).in the course of a molecular genetic investigation of a double inhumation, presumably a mother/child burial from aschheim (upper bavaria, 6th century a.d.), which included analysis of mitochondrial dna, molecular sexing, and polymorphic nuclear dna, yersinia pestis-specific dna was detected. molecular analyses were performed on dna extracts obtained from two teeth of one skeleton and four teeth of the other. the use of the primer pair yp12d/yp11r (raoult et al. [2000] proc. natl. acad. sci. 97:1 ...200515386257
[isolation of yersinia enterocolitica from drinking water in south bavaria].2429 samples of drinking water supplies in south bavaria were examined for yersinia between october 1982 and march 1983. yersinia enterocolitica was isolated from 82 of 1650 samples of central water supplies and from 42 of 779 samples of decentralized water supplies. only three of these strains were serotype o3 but indole-positive and different by that from the indole-negative human pathogenic serotype o3 which is most frequent in western europe. no strain was serotype o9. y.e. was more often is ...19846524147
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