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... animals suffering from the disease and absent from all healthy animals . 2. The organism must be grown in pure culture outside the diseased animal host . 3. When such a culture is inoculated into a healthy susceptible host the animal ...
... animals suffering from the disease and absent from all healthy animals . 2. The organism must be grown in pure culture outside the diseased animal host . 3. When such a culture is inoculated into a healthy susceptible host the animal ...
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... animals with normal associated microbiota . The normal associ- ated microbiota of animals contribute in part to the normal defense mechanisms that protect animals against infection by pathogens . Animals reared in germ - free ...
... animals with normal associated microbiota . The normal associ- ated microbiota of animals contribute in part to the normal defense mechanisms that protect animals against infection by pathogens . Animals reared in germ - free ...
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... animals involved in the transmission of rabies include foxes , skunks , jackals , mongooses , squirrels , raccoons , coyotes , badgers , and bats ( Figure 26.3 ) . Cats , racoons , and other wild animals are increasingly involved in the ...
... animals involved in the transmission of rabies include foxes , skunks , jackals , mongooses , squirrels , raccoons , coyotes , badgers , and bats ( Figure 26.3 ) . Cats , racoons , and other wild animals are increasingly involved in the ...
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