Autor:
Fischer, A.
Liljander, Anne M.
Kaspar, H.
Muriuki, C.
Fuxelius, H.H.
Bongcam-Rudloff, E.
Villiers, Etienne P. de
Huber, C.A.
Frey, J.
Daubenberger, C.A.
Bishop, Richard P.
Younan, M.
Jores, Joerg
Camels are the most valuable livestock species in the Horn of Africa and play a pivotal role in the nutritional sustainability for millions of people. Their health status is therefore of utmost importance for the people living in this region. Streptococcus agalactiae, a Group B Streptococcus (GBS...
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Fischer, A.
,
Liljander, Anne M.
,
Kaspar, H.
,
Muriuki, C.
,
Fuxelius, H.H.
,
Bongcam-Rudloff, E.
,
Villiers, Etienne P. de
,
Huber, C.A.
,
Frey, J.
,
Daubenberger, C.A.
,
Bishop, Richard P.
,
Younan, M.
,
Jores, Joerg
,
[Camel Streptococcus agalactiae populations are associated with specific disease complexes and acquired the tetracycline resistance gene tetM via a Tn916-like element]
,
Camel Streptococcus agalactiae populations are associated with specific disease complexes and acquired the tetracycline resistance gene tetM via a Tn916-like element