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glanders    
n. [兽医] 鼻疽病

[兽医] 鼻疽病

glanders
n 1: a destructive and contagious bacterial disease of horses
that can be transmitted to humans


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  • Clinical and Molecular Characterization of Human Burkholderia mallei . . .
    Burkholderia mallei is a gram-negative bacterium that causes glanders disease, which primarily affects equids B mallei can infect humans and cause clinical manifestations ranging from subclinical infections to severe conditions such as septicemia or pneumonia
  • Emerging Infectious Diseases
    Glanders is a disease primarily found in horses and was eradicated from the European Union by strict control measures Infection can occur by contact with infected animals through mucous membrane or skin; clinical manifestations range from localized disease to sepsis (56)
  • Molecular Epidemiology of Glanders, Pakistan - Volume 15, Number 12 . . .
    Glanders is an equine disease that was recognized by Hippocrates and Aristotle (1) It is caused by the bacterium Burkholderia mallei, an obligate pathogen of horses, donkeys, and mules (Equidae), with occasional infections in felines, canines, and humans (2,3)
  • Molecular Typing of Burkholderia mallei Isolates from Equids with . . .
    Dr Singha is in charge of the National Reference Laboratory for Glanders at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research—National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar, Haryana, India His primary research interests are diagnosis of glanders, host–pathogen interaction, and molecular typing of Burkholderia mallei Dr
  • Laboratory-Acquired Human Glanders --- Maryland, May 2000
    Glanders has been reported as a laboratory-acquired infection During World War II, six unrelated cases of laboratory-acquired infection with B mallei occurred at Camp Detrick, Frederick, Maryland (3)
  • Management of Accidental Laboratory Exposure to Burkholderia . . .
    Glanders is a disease of equines caused by Burkholderia mallei, which appears to be a clone of B pseudomallei that has lost genetic material in association with a host-adapted parasitic existence (28)
  • Etymologia: Glanders - Volume 21, Number 1—January 2015 - Emerging . . .
    Glanders [glanʹdərz] From the Old French glandres (“glands”) describing the enlargement of the parotid or submaxillary lymph nodes that is pathognomonic of the disease, glanders is a contagious disease of horses
  • Molecular Epidemiology of Glanders, Pakistan
    Glanders is an equine disease that was recognized by Hippocrates and Aristotle (1) It is caused by the bac-terium Burkholderia mallei, an obligate pathogen of horses, donkeys, and mules (Equidae), with occasional infections in felines, canines, and humans (2,3) Strict regulation of equines has reduced the range of this once globally dis-tributed disease to a few endemic foci in South and Cen
  • Multisystemic Disease and Septicemia Caused by Presumptive Burkholderia . . .
    Abstract We report a presumptive case of melioidosis caused by an atypical Burkholderia pseudomallei serotype in an American quarter horse in north-central Florida, USA, through archived formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens dating back to 2006 This case underscores the potential pathologic impact of emergent B pseudomallei in the Gulf region of the United States
  • Burkholderia pseudomallei Laboratory Exposure, Arizona, USA - Volume 29 . . .
    Burkholderia pseudomallei bacterium, the causative agent of melioidosis, is endemic to Australia and Thailand However, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently discovered positive environmental samples in the Gulf Coast Region of Mississippi, USA, when investigating 2 melioidosis cases (1) In 2021, 4 melioidosis cases in the United States were found to be caused by





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