1962
DOI: 10.1007/bf02926336
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Penetration ofSerratia marcescens from the intestine into the organism of irradiated dogs

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“…Even so, there are already studies that indicate the genus Serratia causing experimental infection and/or disease in an induced way, in nematodes (PRADEL et al, 2007), guinea pigs (LYERLY; Kreger, 1983;Kamata et al, 1985;MOLLA et al, 1987), mice (CARLSON, 1983;Kreger, 1983;GONZÁLEZ-JUARBE et al, 2015), cats (PEDERSEN et al, 1998) and dogs (KUNSTYR;POSPISIL, 1962;MIYATA et al, 1980;OGILVIE et al, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even so, there are already studies that indicate the genus Serratia causing experimental infection and/or disease in an induced way, in nematodes (PRADEL et al, 2007), guinea pigs (LYERLY; Kreger, 1983;Kamata et al, 1985;MOLLA et al, 1987), mice (CARLSON, 1983;Kreger, 1983;GONZÁLEZ-JUARBE et al, 2015), cats (PEDERSEN et al, 1998) and dogs (KUNSTYR;POSPISIL, 1962;MIYATA et al, 1980;OGILVIE et al, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even so, there are already studies that point out the genus Serratia causing experimental infection and/or disease in an induced way, in nematodes (PRADEL et al, 2007), guinea pigs (LYERLY; KREGER, 1983;KAMATA et al, 1985;MOLLA et al, 1987), mice (CARLSON, 1983;KREGER, 1983;GONZÁLEZ-JUARBE et al, 2015), cats (PEDERSEN et al, 1998) and dogs (KUNSTYR;POSPISIL, 1962;MIYATA et al, 1980;OGILVIE et al, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penetration of the existing bacteria commonly present in the digestive tract of the exposed organism through the mucosa and the damaged blood capillaries of the intestinal wall into the blood circulation under physiological conditions was described in mammals. The found bacteria penetrate other organs and skeletal muscles through blood (Kunstýř and Pospíšil 1962;Puzová et al 1962). In our trial, a moderate increase of the number of bacteria in the digestive tract was observed in the monitored fish.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%