1960
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.50.6_pt_2.74
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The Canine as a Reservoir of Pathogenic Staphylococci

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“…2 BBL Sensi-disc. 8 Numbers too small to give significant percentages. method (9) with freshly drawn, citrated rabbit plasma, initially diluted 1:4 in sterile buffered physiological saline.…”
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“…2 BBL Sensi-disc. 8 Numbers too small to give significant percentages. method (9) with freshly drawn, citrated rabbit plasma, initially diluted 1:4 in sterile buffered physiological saline.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ten percent of the isolations were of phage type 80/81, the Staphylococcus strain which has been termed the "hospital type." Kajulu and associates (8) have reported a high incidence of staphylococci in canines visit¬ ing the Kansas State University Veterinary Hospital. Of 32 dogs that were examined, 88 percent were found to carry coagulase-positive strains.…”
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