Experimental infection of the mouse mammary gland with Campylobacter coli.
Res Vet Sci
; 52(1): 123-5, 1992 Jan.
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| ID: mdl-1553432
ABSTRACT
Campylobacter coli strains of bovine and avian origin were inoculated into the mammary gland of mice. A bovine strain isolated from a case of mastitis produced gross and histological changes in most of the glands; one bovine and one avian faecal isolate did not. Histologically, lesions were characterised by neutrophil infiltration in the alveolar spaces and necrosis and oedema in the interalveolar tissue. On bacteriological examination, the bovine mastitis strain could be isolated from most of the glands, but neither of the faecal strains. The mouse, therefore, appears to provide a convenient model for studying campylobacter mastitis.
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Infecções por Campylobacter
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Campylobacter coli
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Modelos Animais de Doenças
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Mastite Bovina
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Camundongos
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Animals
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1992
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