Vaccine Development Against Pasteurella Haemolytica Infections in Sheep
Pasteurellosis caused by P. haemolytica is one of the most common bacterial infections of sheep, and by far the most important respiratory one, with a widespread distribution, occurring in temperate, subtropical and tropical climates
Pasteurellosis caused by P. haemolytica is one of the most common bacterial infections of sheep, and by far the most important respiratory one, with a widespread distribution, occurring in temperate, subtropical and tropical climates
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In sheep 2 biotypes comprising a total of 16 serotypes are recognised, with approximately 90% of all isolates serotypable and the remaining 10% currently untypable
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Sutherland, A.D., 1988, A rapid micro-method for the study of antibody-mediated killing of bacteria, with specific application to infection of sheep with Pasteurella haemolytica
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