Adherence and experimental infection of bacteria associated with periodontal infections of young cattle in Brazil ("Cara inchada")
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Resumo: | In vitro- and in vivo-assays were conducted, to study the possible role of streptomycin- and actinomycin-producing soil actinomycetes for the pathogenesis of "Cara inchada" in cattle (CI). Adherence of Bacteroides spp. to epithelial cells of the bovine gingiva, known to be associated with the progressive lesions of CI, was significantly increased by the addition of streptomycin, actinomycin or antibiotic culture supernatants of the soil actinomycetes. Applications of these mixtures together with Actinomyces pyogenes to the marginal gingiva of the upper premolar teeth of about 1 month old Holstein Friesian calves did not lead to progressive lesions of CI. Only one calf exhibited a slight diarrhea and a temporary retraction of the gingiva at the site of application. |
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Adherence and experimental infection of bacteria associated with periodontal infections of young cattle in Brazil ("Cara inchada") |
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Adherence and experimental infection of bacteria associated with periodontal infections of young cattle in Brazil ("Cara inchada") |
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Adherence and experimental infection of bacteria associated with periodontal infections of young cattle in Brazil ("Cara inchada") Grassmann,Barbara "Cara inchada" cattle periodontal infection Bacteroides spp. streptomycin actinomycin adherence |
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Adherence and experimental infection of bacteria associated with periodontal infections of young cattle in Brazil ("Cara inchada") |
title_full |
Adherence and experimental infection of bacteria associated with periodontal infections of young cattle in Brazil ("Cara inchada") |
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Adherence and experimental infection of bacteria associated with periodontal infections of young cattle in Brazil ("Cara inchada") |
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Adherence and experimental infection of bacteria associated with periodontal infections of young cattle in Brazil ("Cara inchada") |
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Adherence and experimental infection of bacteria associated with periodontal infections of young cattle in Brazil ("Cara inchada") |
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Grassmann,Barbara |
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Grassmann,Barbara Döbereiner,Jürgen Dutra,Iveraldo S. Kopp,Peter A. Blobel,Hans |
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Döbereiner,Jürgen Dutra,Iveraldo S. Kopp,Peter A. Blobel,Hans |
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Grassmann,Barbara Döbereiner,Jürgen Dutra,Iveraldo S. Kopp,Peter A. Blobel,Hans |
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"Cara inchada" cattle periodontal infection Bacteroides spp. streptomycin actinomycin adherence |
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"Cara inchada" cattle periodontal infection Bacteroides spp. streptomycin actinomycin adherence |
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In vitro- and in vivo-assays were conducted, to study the possible role of streptomycin- and actinomycin-producing soil actinomycetes for the pathogenesis of "Cara inchada" in cattle (CI). Adherence of Bacteroides spp. to epithelial cells of the bovine gingiva, known to be associated with the progressive lesions of CI, was significantly increased by the addition of streptomycin, actinomycin or antibiotic culture supernatants of the soil actinomycetes. Applications of these mixtures together with Actinomyces pyogenes to the marginal gingiva of the upper premolar teeth of about 1 month old Holstein Friesian calves did not lead to progressive lesions of CI. Only one calf exhibited a slight diarrhea and a temporary retraction of the gingiva at the site of application. |
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