Enteritis caused by Pasteurella pneumotropica infection in hamsters.
AUTOR(ES)
Lesher, R J
RESUMO
Pasteurella pneumotropica was isolated in essentially pure cultures from the bowels of hamsters with enteritis 7 days after parturition. Newly received hamsters showed presence of P. pneumotropica in their nasal cavities but not in their uteri, lungs, spleens, or bowels.
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