Мікробний ценоз секрету параанальних залоз свійських котів у нормі та за гострого запалення
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MICROBIAL CENOSIS IN PARAANAL GLANDS FLUID OF HEALTHY DOMESTIC CATS AND WITH INFLAMMATION
L. M. Bornukovska
Abstract. The results of bacteriological testing of fluid from paraanal glands showed that in 5 samples of pathological material, taken from domestic cats suffering for paraanal adenitis, was isolate 11 contingently pathogen bacteria of 3 types of microorganisms.
The data presented in the chart show that most often we have isolated from pathological material, taken from domestic cats suffering from anal adenitis, S.epidermidis 6 (54,5 %).
Also it should be noted that in less we have isolated E. coli 3 (27,2 %) and in least we have isolated contingently pathogen bacteria N. Subflava 2 (18.1 %).
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