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streptococcus pluranimalium sp. nov., from cattle and other animals.strains from subclinical mastitis, from the genital tract and tonsils of cattle, from tonsils of a goat and a cat and from the crop and the respiratory tract of canaries were found to constitute a new streptococcal species, for which the name streptococcus pluranimalium sp. nov. is proposed. sequencing of 16s rrna showed that streptococcus thoraltensis and streptococcus hyovaginalis were its closest known phylogenetic relatives. the new species showed some phenotypic resemblance to the poorly de ...199910425783
phenotypic characterisation and 16s rrna sequence analysis of veterinary isolates of streptococcus pluranimalium.forty-two isolates of streptococcus pluranimalium were identified from cattle (n=38), sheep (n=2), an alpaca (n=1) and a pheasant (n=1) in the united kingdom. the isolates were confirmed as s.pluranimalium by 16s rrna sequence analysis but could not be differentiated reliably from streptococcus acidominimus by phenotypic characterisation using commercial kits routinely used in veterinary laboratories. the alanyl-phenylalanyl-proline arylamidase reaction could be used to differentiate s. pluranim ...201121703886
meningoventriculitis caused by streptococcus pluranimalium in a neonatal calf of premature birth.pathological and bacteriological examinations were carried out on a neonatal calf that had developed nervous symptoms such as opisthotonus and blindness since it was born one month prior to full term. the principal lesions were characterized by fibrinopurulent inflammation of the meninges, choroid plexuses, and ventricular walls with limited extension to the subependymal parenchyma in the spinal cord. purulent inflammation was also found in several visceral organs and tissues. streptococcus plur ...200717611366
identification of aesculin-hydrolyzing streptococci, lactococci, aerococci and enterococci from subclinical intramammary infections in dairy cows.aesculin-hydrolyzing, catalase-negative, gram-positive cocci isolated from subclinical intramammary infections in dairy cows were identified to species level using growth characteristics and biochemical activity. the results indicated that the aesculin-hydrolyzing cocci associated with this type of infection are a very heterogenic group. s. uberis strains, including inulin- or beta-glucuronidase-negative isolates, accounted for only about one-third of the collection, and enterococcus faecalis st ...199910591500
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