Veterinary Bacteriology a Treatise On the Bacteria Yeasts Molds And Protozoa

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In bouillon, clouding occurs, then the medium clears by sedimentation, with or without a pellicle. Upon serum the organism produces outgrowths into the medium, and resembles the B. Pseudotuberculosis closely. Milk is not changed.
Physiology. The organism is aerobic. Neither acid nor gas is developed from carbohydrates. The thermal death-point is about 65 with an exposure of fifteen minutes.
Pathogenesis. Experimental Evidence. Subcutaneous inocu- lations of the guinea-pig result in abscess form
...ation and extension along the lymph-channels. Introduced intraperitoneally into a male guinea-pig, it commonly produces an orchitis which cannot be readily differentiated from that produced by the glanders bacillus. Nocard reproduced the disease in the horse by the inoculation of pure cultures.
Character of Lesions and Disease Produced. The subcutaneous lymph-nodes are chiefly affected. They enlarge, and break through to the surface, producing an abscess characterized by suppuration. The clinical ^picture closely resembles that of farcy.


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