Literature DB >> 3617474

[Experimental Salmonella dublin infection in calves].

N Masalski, D Belchev, A Dimitrov, I Kaloianov, V Kolev.   

Abstract

Calves, aged 20 days, were experimentally infected with Salmonella dublin. The animals of one-group were treated at the rate of 6.10(8), and those of another--at 2.10(10) up to 4.10(10) live bacterial cells. The calves of the first group showed no clear clinical symptoms of a disease; neither did they manifest regular shedding of bacterial cells. The calves of the second group presented a typical clinical picture, with more regular shedding of bacteria through nasal discharges and the feces. After killing the animals Salmonella dublin organisms were found in all parenchymal organs and in the lymph nodes. Morphologically, the prevalence was established of inflammatory necrobiotic processes in the liver, with activation and proliferation of the sinus endothelium of the lymph nodes, and catarrhal inflammation of varying manifestation in the small intestine.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3617474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Med Nauki        ISSN: 0324-1068


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1.  Pathogen translocation and histopathological lesions in an experimental model of Salmonella Dublin infection in calves receiving lactic acid bacteria and lactose supplements.

Authors:  Laureano S Frizzo; María V Zbrun; Lorena P Soto; Ezequiel Bertozzi; Gabriel J Sequeira; Luis E Marti; Marcelo L Signorini; Roberto Rodríguez Armesto; Marcelo R Rosmini
Journal:  J Vet Sci       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 1.672

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