• Dichelobacter nodosus, formerly Bacteroides nodosus, is a Gram-negative, obligate anaerobe of the family Cardiobacteriaceae. It has polar fimbriae and...
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    is marked by the invasion of the foot by the foot rot bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus, a Gram-negative anaerobe. Usually, an injury to the skin between...
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    caused by the bacteria Brucella melitensis, and foot rot caused by Dichelobacter nodosus. Infections from Mycoplasma conjunctivae damage the eye via keratoconjunctivitis...
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    of infectious pododermatitis (foot rot) associated with virulent Dichelobacter nodosus requiring systemic treatment. Tulathromycin (brand name Draxxin)...
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  • Interdigital dermatitis in cattle is caused by the anaerobic bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus. This is also the agent of footrot in sheep, but strains appear...
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  • transferred Bacteroides nodosus (Beveridge 1941) to the new genus Dichelobacter forming the new species name Dichelobacter nodosus. With these changes they...
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  • similarities with the pilins of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Dichelobacter (Bacteroides) nodosus Journal of General Microbiology (1991), 137, 2483-2490. Laukeland...
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  • MeSH B03.440.425.410.360 – Desulfuromonas MeSH B03.440.425.410.400 – Dichelobacter nodosus MeSH B03.440.425.410.405 – ectothiorhodospiraceae MeSH B03.440.425...
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