Mesenteric lymphadenitis of swine caused by Rhodococcus sputi
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Mesenteric lymphadenitis of swine caused by Rhodococcus sputi
Abstract
Rhodococcus sputi caused tuberculosislike lymphadenitis of mesenteric lymph nodes in swine. This is the first study reporting that R. sputi can be a pathogen in swine.
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