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- Pasteurella - Wikipedia
The genus is named after the French chemist and microbiologist, Louis Pasteur, who first identified the bacterium now known as Pasteurella multocida as the agent of chicken cholera
- Pasteurella infections - UpToDate
Pasteurella are small gram-negative coccobacilli that are primarily commensals or pathogens of animals However, these organisms can cause a variety of infections in humans, usually as a result of cat scratches, cat or dog bites or licks, or contact with nasopharyngeal secretions [1]
- What to Know About Pasteurella - WebMD
Pasteurella is a bacteria that can cause infection and illness in humans Learn about the symptoms, treatment options, and how it's spread
- Pasteurella | Pathogenic, Gram-Negative, Rods | Britannica
Pasteurella, genus of rod-shaped bacteria that causes several serious diseases in domestic animals and milder infections in humans The genus was named after Louis Pasteur
- Pasteurellosis: characteristics, diagnosis and management
Pasteurella spp are transmitted by animal bites, scratches or licks Animals do not have to be ill to pass the bacterium to humans, as they can carry the organism without showing symptoms
- Pasteurellosis: Signs, Causes, And Treatment
Pasteurellosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria called Pasteurella These bacteria naturally live in the mouths and respiratory tracts of animals, such as dogs, cats, and livestock, and can be transmitted to humans through bites, scratches, or close contact with infected animals
- Pasteurella - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Pasteurella refers to a genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic bacteria, including species such as Pasteurella multocida and P haemolytica, which are known to cause various infections in humans and animals, including pneumonic pasteurellosis and hemorrhagic septicemia
- Pasteurella species | Johns Hopkins ABX Guide
Pasteurella multocida is the most common species causing human infection Other species include P multocida subspecies septica, P multocida subsp gallicida, P canis , P dagmatis, P pneumotropica, P aerogenes and P stomatis
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