Certain canine weakly beta-hemolytic intestinal spirochetes are phenotypically and genotypically related to spirochetes associated with human and porcine intestinal spirochetosis (original) (raw)

Certain Canine Weakly β-Hemolytic Intestinal Spirochetes Are Phenotypically and Genotypically Related to Spirochetes Associated with Human and Porcine Intestinal Spirochetosis

Gerald Duhamel

1995

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Certain canine weakly beta-hemolytic spirochetes are phenotypically and genotypically related to spirochetes associated with human and porcine intestinal spirochetosis

Gerald Duhamel

Journal of Clinical Microbiology

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Certain Canine Weakly b-Hemolytic Intestinal Spirochetes Are Phenotypically and Genotypically Related to Spirochetes Associated with Human and Porcine Intestinal Spirochetosis

Gerald Duhamel

1995

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Human intestinal spirochetes are distinct from Serpulina hyodysenteriae

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Laboratory Identification and Enteropathogenicity Testing of Serpulina Pilosicoli Associated with Porcine Colonic Spirochetosis

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Colonic Spirochetal Infections in Nonhuman Primates That Were Associated with Brachyspira aalborgi, Serpulina pilosicoli, and Unclassified Flagellated Bacteria

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