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- W48066034 abstract "The genus Haemophilus consists of small, nonmotile, facultatively anaerobic, and gram-negative pleomorphic rods or coccobacilli, which require one or both of the two defined growth factors commonly supplied as hemin and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. Any organism corresponding to that description is assigned to this genus. Organisms corresponding to the traditional description of Haemophilus occur in many species, most commonly as apparent commensals on mucous membranes—especially of the upper respiratory and lower genital tracts. Some have a potential for pathogenicity but few are consistently pathogenic. Haemophilus parasuis, Haemophilus gallinarum, Haemophilus haemoglobinophilus, Haemophilus paracuniculus, and Haemophilus aphrophilus have been encountered in animals. Haemophilus parasuis is a common V factor-requiring commensal of the porcine upper respiratory tract. Haemophilus gallinarum is the agent of infectious coryza, which is an upper respiratory infection of chickens. Haemophilus haemoglobinophilus—also known as Haemophilus canis—is a fairly common commensal parasite of the lower canine genital tract, particularly of males. Taylorella equigenitalis causes an acute, self-limiting, suppurative metritis in mares that leaves no permanent effects on the breeding efficiency of recovered animals. The disease is sexually transmitted, but no clinical signs develop in stallions. Both sexes remain asymptomatic carriers for extended periods of time. The chapter also illustrates the pathogenicity, isolation, identification, and cultural characteristics of Haemophilus and Taylorella." @default.
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