Establishing the Median Infectious Dose (ID50) and Characterizing the Clinical Manifestations of Mouse, Rat, Cow, and HumanCorynebacterium bovisIsolates in Select Immunocompromised Mouse Strains
Abstract:Corynebacterium bovis (Cb), the etiology of hyperkeratotic dermatitis in various immunocompromised mouse strains, significantly impacts research in which infected mice are used. Although Cb has been isolated from a variety of species, including mice, rats, cows, and humans, little is known about the differences in the infectivity and clinical disease in mice associated with unique isolates. The infectious dose yielding colonization of 50% of the exposed population (ID50) and any associated clinical disease was… Show more
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