Globetrotting strangles: the unbridled national and international transmission of Streptococcus equi between horses

The equine disease strangles, which is characterized by the formation of abscesses in the lymph nodes of the head and neck, is one of the most frequently diagnosed infectious diseases of horses around the world. The causal agent, subspecies , establishes a persistent infection in approximately 10 %...

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Hauptverfasser: Mitchell, Catriona, Steward, Karen F, Charbonneau, Amelia R L, Walsh, Saoirse, Wilson, Hayley, Timoney, John F, Wernery, Ulli, Joseph, Marina, Craig, David, van Maanen, Kees, Hoogkamer-van Gennep, Annelies, Leon, Albertine, Witkowski, Lucjan, Rzewuska, Magdalena, Stefańska, Ilona, Żychska, Monika, van Loon, Gunther, Cursons, Ray, Patty, Olivia, Acke, Els, Gilkerson, James R, El-Hage, Charles, Allen, Joanne, Bannai, Hiroshi, Kinoshita, Yuta, Niwa, Hidekazu, Becú, Teótimo, Pringle, John, Guss, Bengt, Böse, Reinhard, Abbott, Yvonne, Katz, Lisa, Leggett, Bernadette, Buckley, Tom C, Blum, Shlomo E, Cruz López, Fátima, Fernández Ros, Ana, Marotti Campi, Maria Cristina, Preziuso, Silvia, Robinson, Carl, Newton, J Richard, Schofield, Ellen, Brooke, Ben, Boursnell, Mike, de Brauwere, Nicolas, Kirton, Roxane, Barton, Charlotte K, Abudahab, Khalil, Taylor, Ben, Yeats, Corin A, Goater, Richard, Aanensen, David M, Harris, Simon R, Parkhill, Julian, Holden, Matthew T G, Waller, Andrew S
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Cruz López, Fátima
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Yeats, Corin A
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subjects Animal biology
Animals
Bioresources
Female
Genome, Bacterial
Horse Diseases - microbiology
Horse Diseases - transmission
Horses
Life Sciences
Male
Pathobiology
Patobiologi
Phylogeny
Streptococcal Infections - microbiology
Streptococcal Infections - transmission
Streptococcal Infections - veterinary
Streptococcus equi - classification
Streptococcus equi - genetics
Streptococcus equi - isolation & purification
Streptococcus equi - physiology
Veterinary medicine and animal Health
title Globetrotting strangles: the unbridled national and international transmission of Streptococcus equi between horses
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