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Medical Microbiology - An Online Textbook - Chapter Brucella Show Full Record 1717
Source: Turnbull, PCB. "Bacillus" Medical Microbiology. 4th ed. Ed. Samuel Baron. Galveston, Texas: University of Texas Medical Branch. 1996. Resource Type(s): Books, Illustrations, Table or Spreadsheet Searchable Keywords: Bovine brucellosis Brucella spp. Classification Diagnosis Epidemiology Microbiology Pathogenicity Prevention & control Zoonoses Abstract: Presents detailed information about the disease Brucellosis. Some of the information includes clinical manifestations, pathogenesis, epidemiology, diagnosis, and classification. This is chapter 28 of the Medical Microbiology online textbook.
Interactive Mapping of Wildlife Mortality Events Show Full Record 183
Source: National Biological Information Infrastructure (Project : U.S.). Wildlife Disease Information Node Resource Type(s): Databases and Information Systems, Internet Map Services, Maps Searchable Keywords: Avian botulism Avian cholera Avian influenza Avian vacuolar myelinopathy Bovine brucellosis Databases Geographic information systems Information retrieval Mapping Mortality Plague Salmonella West Nile virus Abstract: This interactive mapping service provides users with several query functions to visualize and explore data captured about wildlife mortalities across the United States by the National Wildlife Health Center.
Electronic Micrographs of Brucella abortus [Image] Show Full Record 2573
Source: Infection and Immunity. 1990 July; 58(7): 2320-2328. Resource Type(s): Photographs from Slide Searchable Keywords: Brucella abortus Brucellosis Abstract: From image description: Electron micrographs of Vero cells infected with B. abortus 2308S (A, B, and D) or 45/20 (C) at 48 h p.i. Vero cells containing numerous B. abortus cells are attached to the microporous membrane by cytoplasmic processes (A, arrows). Brucellae are located within cisternae of the RER (B and C) and within perinuclear envelope (D). B. abortus-containing cistemae are discontinuously lined by ribosomes (B and C, open arrows) and are continuous with normal RER (C, arrow). Bar = ...
Common Parasites and Diseases - A Collection of Fact Sheets Show Full Record 134
Source: Alberta Government. Sustainable Resource Development. Fish and Wildlife Resource Type(s): Fact Sheets Searchable Keywords: Canada Parasites Wildlife diseases Wildlife management Abstract: A list of over 25 fact sheets containing information about noteworthy diseases and parasites in Alberta, Canada and the programs that have been implemented to understand and, if necessary, manage them. |