| Pasteurella pestis |
Yersinia pestis is a species of rod-shaped bacterium, belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae. It is the infectious agent of bubonic plague, and can also cause pneumonic plague and septicemic plague. ...
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| Pasteurella |
a genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, ovoid to rod-shaped bacteria of the family Pasteurellaceae, made up of nonmotile fermentative organisms. Bipolar staining is common. They are parasitic on humans, wild and domestic animals, and birds, and are potential pathogens, causing abscesses and septicemias in humans and respiratory and septic infections in sheep, cattle, and fowl.
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| Pasteurella haemolytica-multocida b. |
an inactivated and adsorbed whole culture of Pasteurella haemolytica and P. multocida, used for prevention of pasteurellosis in cattle and sheep.
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| Pasteurella multocida b. |
1. chemically killed, adsorbed whole culture of Pasteurella multocida bovine and porcine isolates, used for prevention of pasteurellosis in cattle, sheep, goats, and swine. 2. chemically killed, emulsified whole culture of Pasteurella multocida avian isolates, used for prevention of fowl cholera in chickens and turkeys.
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| Pasteurella multocida v. |
a live bacterial vaccine, used for prevention of pasteurellosis in turkeys due to Pasteurella multocida, types 3 and 4.
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