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- Pasteurellosis abstract "Pasteurellosis is an infection with a species of the bacteria genus Pasteurella, which is found in humans and animals. (Until taxonomic revision in 1999, Mannheimia spp. were classified as Pasteurella spp., and infections by organisms now called Mannheimia spp., as well as by organisms now called Pasteurella spp., were designated as pasteurellosis. The term "pasteurellosis" is often still applied to mannheimiosis, although such usage has declined.) Pasteurella multocida (P. septica) is carried in mouth and respiratory tract of several animals, notably cats. It is a small Gram negative bacillus with bipolar staining by Wayson stain. In animals it can originate fulminant septicaemia (chicken cholera), but is also a common commensal.Pasteurellosis in humans is associated with a close animal contact, and may be transmitted by cat or dog bite.[citation needed]".
- Pasteurellosis icd10 "A28.0".
- Pasteurellosis icd9 "027.2".
- Pasteurellosis meshId "D010326".
- Pasteurellosis wikiPageExternalLink 121504.htm.
- Pasteurellosis wikiPageID "286633".
- Pasteurellosis wikiPageRevisionID "603260348".
- Pasteurellosis hasPhotoCollection Pasteurellosis.
- Pasteurellosis icd "27.2".
- Pasteurellosis icd "A28.0".
- Pasteurellosis meshid "D010326".
- Pasteurellosis name "Pasteurellosis".
- Pasteurellosis wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Pasteurellosis subject Category:Bacterium-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Pasteurellosis subject Category:Rabbit_diseases.
- Pasteurellosis subject Category:Zoonotic_bacterial_diseases.
- Pasteurellosis type Disease.
- Pasteurellosis type AilmentCondition.
- Pasteurellosis type Situation.
- Pasteurellosis comment "Pasteurellosis is an infection with a species of the bacteria genus Pasteurella, which is found in humans and animals. (Until taxonomic revision in 1999, Mannheimia spp. were classified as Pasteurella spp., and infections by organisms now called Mannheimia spp., as well as by organisms now called Pasteurella spp., were designated as pasteurellosis. The term "pasteurellosis" is often still applied to mannheimiosis, although such usage has declined.) Pasteurella multocida (P.".
- Pasteurellosis label "Pasteurellose".
- Pasteurellosis label "Pasteurellosis".
- Pasteurellosis label "Pasteurelose".
- Pasteurellosis label "Пастереллёз".
- Pasteurellosis label "パスツレラ症".
- Pasteurellosis sameAs Pasteurellose.
- Pasteurellosis sameAs パスツレラ症.
- Pasteurellosis sameAs Pasteurelose.
- Pasteurellosis sameAs m.01q2_5.
- Pasteurellosis sameAs Q2589418.
- Pasteurellosis sameAs Q2589418.
- Pasteurellosis wasDerivedFrom Pasteurellosis?oldid=603260348.
- Pasteurellosis isPrimaryTopicOf Pasteurellosis.
- Pasteurellosis name "Pasteurellosis".