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Pathogenicity of Bibersteinia trehalosi in cattle
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Bibersteinia trehalosi causes disease in ruminants worldwide, and is associated with pneumonia or septicemia in sheep. Although infection with B. trehalosi is uncommon in cattle, it is a potential pathogen responsible for bovine respiratory disease (BRD). Anecdotal reports of increasing prevalence of B. trehalosi isolated from cattle with severe disease have heightened producer and veterinary awareness.
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Title: Pathogenicity of Bibersteinia trehalosi in cattle
Description:
Bibersteinia trehalosi causes disease in ruminants worldwide, and is associated with pneumonia or septicemia in sheep.
Although infection with B.
trehalosi is uncommon in cattle, it is a potential pathogen responsible for bovine respiratory disease (BRD).
Anecdotal reports of increasing prevalence of B.
trehalosi isolated from cattle with severe disease have heightened producer and veterinary awareness.
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