2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352002000600015
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Fator necrosante citotóxico em Escherichia coli isolada de mastite clínica bovina

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“…E. coli, K. pneumoniae, and E. aerogenes are worldwide recognized as the predominant coliform microorganisms involved in bovine mastitis (Radostits et al, 2007). In Brazil, E. coli is considered the most common bacteria from environmental origin, described in clinical bovine mastitis (Ribeiro et al, 2006;Santos and Fonseca, 2007), including peracute and toxemic cases, with lethal evolution (Ribeiro et al, 2002). However, little attention has been dispended in order to evaluate the occurrence and severity of K. pneumoniae in the etiology of toxemic and/or septicemic bovine mammary infections in Brazil.…”
Section: Escherichia Coli Klebsiella Pneumoniae Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E. coli, K. pneumoniae, and E. aerogenes are worldwide recognized as the predominant coliform microorganisms involved in bovine mastitis (Radostits et al, 2007). In Brazil, E. coli is considered the most common bacteria from environmental origin, described in clinical bovine mastitis (Ribeiro et al, 2006;Santos and Fonseca, 2007), including peracute and toxemic cases, with lethal evolution (Ribeiro et al, 2002). However, little attention has been dispended in order to evaluate the occurrence and severity of K. pneumoniae in the etiology of toxemic and/or septicemic bovine mammary infections in Brazil.…”
Section: Escherichia Coli Klebsiella Pneumoniae Andmentioning
confidence: 99%