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Article Title: Canine Intestinal Spirochetes Consist of Serpulina pilosicoli and a Newly Identified Group Provisionally Designated " Serpulina canis " sp. nov. †
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Figure Lengend Snippet: Source, origins, clinical history, and phenotypic and genotypic characterization of reference and canine intestinal spirochetes investigated in this study
Article Snippet: Broth cultures were grown to late logarithmic phase (approximately 3 to 5 days; 10 8 cells per ml), while being stirred constantly at 37°C under a 10% hydrogen–10% carbon dioxide–80% nitrogen atmosphere. table ft1 table-wrap mode="anchored" t5 TABLE 1 caption a7 Species and strain Origin (animal/country or state/locale) a Clinical history b Phenotype c RFLP flaA1 d ET Source/ reference(s) e S. hyodysenteriae B78 T (ATCC 27164) Pig/U.S.A./farm 1 I I 9 1/ 11 , 14 , 18 A1 Pig/U.K./farm 1 I I 13 1/ 11 , 14 , 22 S. intermedia PWS/A T (ATCC 51140) Pig/U.K./farm 2 II ND f 34 2/ 33 S. innocens B256 T (ATCC 29796) Pig/U.S.A./farm 3 III III 38 2/ 8 , 14 , 18 4/71 Pig/U.K./farm 3 III III 43 3/ 14 , 22 , 18 “ S. canis ” Dog B Dog/W.A./shelter 6 ND ND D1 5/ 24 Dog C14 Dog/W.A./shelter 6 ND ND D2 5/ 24 Dog C5 Dog/W.A./shelter 6 ND ND D3 5/ 24 Dog M2 Dog/W.A./shelter 6 ND ND D4 5/ 24 D97 Dog/W.A./hosp. 6 ND ND D5 5/ 24 D26 Dog/W.A./Abor. comm.
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