Comment |
Usually associated with a dog- or cat-related injury, and these infections can become aggressive.
The type strain, exhibits a type-A LPS, and is commonly used as a reference strain in pathogenicity studies.
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Authors |
Davenport KW, Daligault HE, Minogue TD, Bishop-Lilly KA, Bruce DC, Chain PS, Coyne SR, Frey KG, Jaissle J, Koroleva GI, et al. |