Corynebacterium pyogenes
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Arcanobacterium pyogenes — a toxicogenic species that causes acute pyogenic lesions in cattle, sheep, and pigs, interdigital dermatitis in sheep, and foot rot in pigs, and has been isolated from human pharyngitis and skin lesions. Formerly called Corynebacterium pyogenes … Medical dictionary
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Selected infectious and parasitic diseases of animals — ▪ Table Selected infectious and parasitic diseases of animals animal(s) affected name(s) of disease nature of disease Diseases of bacterial origin most mammals, chickens necrobacillosis, calf diptheria, bovine foot rot, necrotic hepatitis,… … Universalium
Holstein-Euterseuche — Họlstein Euterseuche, Pyogenesmastitis, Weidemastitis, durch Corynebacterium pyogenes hervorgerufene, wahrscheinlich durch Insekten übertragene, seuchenartig auftretende Erkrankung bei Rindern (besonders Weiderindern) mit charakteristischer… … Universal-Lexikon
interdigital dermatitis — dermatitis of the interdigital skin of sheep, with exudate, varying amounts of necrotic skin, and lameness, due to infection with Fusobacterium necrophorum, Corynebacterium pyogenes, or Bacteroides nodosus. It is worse in cold or wet weather and… … Medical dictionary
foot rot of pigs — a noncontagious foot infection of pigs, usually caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum or Corynebacterium pyogenes that invades through lesions on lateral digits of the hind legs, often after trauma such as from living in a pen with a hard or… … Medical dictionary
πυοβάκιλλος — ο, Ν βιολ. ονομασία τού παθογόνου παράγοντα τής πυοβακίλλωσης τού οποίου επιστημονική ονομασία Corynebacterium pyogenes και ανήκει στο γένος κορυνοβακτήριο … Dictionary of Greek
pyobacillosis — |pī(ˌ) ō+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from py + bacillosis : infection with or disease caused in sheep, swine, or rarely cattle by a bacterium (Corynebacterium pyogenes) that is usually marked by abscess formation but in sheep commonly takes the… … Useful english dictionary