Intestinal, segmented, filamentous bacteria.
- H.L.B.M. KlaasenJ.P. KoopmanF.G.J. PoelmaA. C. Beynen
- 1 June 1992
Biology, Medicine
On the basis of their apathogenic character and intimate relationship with the host, it is suggested that SFBs contribute to development and/or maintenance of host resistance to enteropathogens.
Leptospiren-Infektion bei Katzen in Thailand
- F. SprißlerPrapaporn Jongwattanapisan Katrin Hartmann
- 1 February 2019
Medicine, Environmental Science
Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe K: Kleintiere…
Out- door cats in Thailand can shed DNA and, possibly, viable, pathogenic Leptospira in their urine, although at a much lower prevalence than expected when compared to countries with similar climate.