ENTERIC BACTERIA IN APPARENTLY HEALTHY ANIMALS
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概要
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Enteric bacteria from the mesenteric lymph nodes and intestinal contents of normal horse, cattle and dog have been examined. Escherichia coli was found to be the commonest organism in the mesenteric lympe nodes as well as in feces of every animal species investigated. It seems sure, however, that the detection frequency of the genera other than E. coli is characterstic to the animal species. In the horse, genera Cloaca and Klebsiella were found rather frequently, however, Salmonella and Proteus were found rarely. On the other hand, in dogs, genera Salmonella and Proteus were often isolated, but Cloaca was infrequently.
- 北海道大学の論文
- 1956-06-30
著者
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Miura Shiro
Laboratory Of Epizootiology Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine Hokkaido University
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Namioka Shigeo
National Institute Of Animal Health
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SAKAZAKI Riichi
National Institute of Animal Health
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