Pathologic and immunohistochemical evidence of possible francisellaceae among aborted ovine fetuses, Uruguay.

The only genus of the Francisellaceae family known to contain species pathogenic to mammals is Francisella, for which reported cases in the Southern Hemisphere have been limited to Australia. We describe severe necrotizing and inflammatory lesions and intralesional immunohistochemical identification...

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Hlavní autor: GIANNITTI, F. (author)
Další autoři: DORSCH, M. (author), SCHILD, C. (author), CAFFARENA, D. (author), SVERLOW, K. (author), ARMIÉN, A. G. (author), RIET-CORREA, F. (author)
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Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: 2023
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Shrnutí:The only genus of the Francisellaceae family known to contain species pathogenic to mammals is Francisella, for which reported cases in the Southern Hemisphere have been limited to Australia. We describe severe necrotizing and inflammatory lesions and intralesional immunohistochemical identification of Francisella sp. lipopolysaccharide among aborted ovine fetuses in Uruguay. © 2023 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All rights reserved.