[Pasteurellosis in human pathology]
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[Pasteurellosis in human pathology]
Abstract
Pasteurella are common bacteria among healthy animals. Humans usually are infected by dog and cat bites or scratches. Besides, local skin infection, Pasteurella may spread, in some cases, to lungs, joints, bones or, less frequently, to other organs.
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