Pasteurella Multocida
Pasteurella Multocida is a species of bacteria commonly found in the mouths of warm-blooded animals and can cause disease in both animals and humans. Notably, it can cause septicemia, respiratory infections, and ear infections in humans. In animals, Pasteurella Multocida commonly causes a range of infections such as pneumonia and rhinitis. Treatment of such infections typically involves antibiotics, although some milder infections may resolve on their own. This species of bacteria is very important as it can cause serious diseases, and proper diagnosis and treatment is critical for affected individuals to make a full recovery.
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1 journal(s) foundInternational Journal of Infection Prevention
ISSN: 2690-4837
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Yosra A. Helmy, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center,
The Ohio State University
International Journal of Infection Prevention promotes the publication of inventive and advanced research work in the field of infection. It aims to maintain a medium for the researchers to submit and exchange the knowledge gained over the world wide.