[HTML][HTML] A Wolf in Sheep's clothing; Case reports and literature review of Corynebacterium striatum endocarditis

D Khan, M Shadi, A Mustafa, B Karam, AB Munir… - IDCases, 2021 - Elsevier
… [8] and infective endocarditis with native or prosthetic valve involvement and device
associated Infective endocarditis [9]. We present two cases of infective endocarditis with abscess …

Staphylococcus lugdunensis: A wolf in sheep's clothing? Review of the case reports from the last decade

N Giormezis, V Bellou - World Journal of Advanced Research and …, 2024 - wjarr.com
… Antibiotic treatment often leads to recovery, even in severe cases, as in a 43-year-old male
diabetic patient who presented with an aggressive form of infective endocarditis involving the …

Considering Q fever when working with laboratory sheep

WA Dorsett-Martin - Lab animal, 2010 - nature.com
sheep or in a facility that houses sheep should be aware that certain zoonotic diseases are
common in sheep. … endocarditis, hepatitis, osteomyelitis and infected aortic aneurysms 7,18 . …

Q fever control measures: recommendations for research facilities using sheep

KW Bernard, GL Parham, WG Winkler… - Infection Control & …, 1982 - cambridge.org
… Domestic ungulates such as sheep, cattle, and goats serve as the reservoir of infection for …
, Q fever hepatitis is often seen and Q fever endocarditis is an uncommon, but frequently fatal …

[PDF][PDF] Zoonotic diseases of small ruminants.

PL Wolff - 2007 - cabidigitallibrary.org
infective oocysts that are in the feces of the definitive host, the cat. There may be direct
transmission if sheep or goats ingest heavily infected aborted placentas and vertical transmission …

Research relevant background lesions and conditions: ferrets, dogs, swine, sheep, and goats

KL Helke, DK Meyerholz, AP Beck, ER Burrough… - ILAR …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
… In addition to infected animals, infectious agents can arise through contaminated biologics
(… source of colony infection. Unlike traditional laboratory animals, livestock (eg, pigs, sheep, or …

Occupational infections

AJ Behrman - Occupational Emergency Medicine, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… can be involved, but endocarditis is of particular concern. Chronic infection, defined as …
goats and sheep may have increased rates of spontaneous abortion. Organisms are excreted in …

[PDF][PDF] … OF NOVEL IMAGING TECHNIQUE (18 FDGPET/CTSCAN) FOR DIAGNOSIS AND FOLLOW UP OF CHRONIC QFever ENDOCARDITIS IN HUMAN MEDICINE

D Chieng, J Janssen - THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF QFever - researchgate.net
… CT hybrid scan in diagnosing infective endocarditis. This is based on the pathophysiologic
process of activated granulocytes in … burnetii in an infected dairy sheep herd for 8 months. The …

[HTML][HTML] Occupational infections

TC Aw, I Blair - Infectious Diseases, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… Respiratory infection and may lead to miscarriage in … infected and aborting sheep. Cattle
and goats may also be affected … of infectious abortion in sheep in the UK but human infection

Treatment and control of chlamydial and rickettsial infections in sheep and goats

S Stuen, D Longbottom - Veterinary Clinics: Food Animal …, 2011 - vetfood.theclinics.com
Small ruminants are susceptible to several chlamydial and rickettsial infections. Some of them,
such as Ehrlichia ruminantium, have a great impact on the sheep and goat industry while …