M M Vena
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Odeon A, Leunda M, Faverin C, Boynak N, Vena M, Zabal O
Rev Argent Microbiol
. 2009 Jul;
41(2):79-85.
PMID: 19623896
The aim of this work was to study the in vitro amplification of BVDV (Pestivirus, Flaviridae) field isolates from Argentina in MDBK, BoTur and BHK-21 continuous cell lines. Field isolates...
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Parma A, Sanz M, Vinas M, Cicuta M, Blanco J, Boehringer S, et al.
Vet Microbiol
. 2000 Mar;
72(3-4):269-76.
PMID: 10727836
The presence of porcine toxigenic E. coli (ETEC, VTEC) in 28 piggeries (5% of total) of the central and northeast region of Argentina was studied for a better understanding of...
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Blanchard B, Vena M, Cavalier A, Le Lannic J, Gouranton J, Kobisch M
Vet Microbiol
. 1992 Mar;
30(4):329-41.
PMID: 1533978
Seven hysterectomy derived piglets were repeatedly challenged with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae during the first week of life. Samples of trachea, bronchi and lung tissue collected 2-11 weeks post-inoculation (p.i.) were examined...
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Vena M, Blanchard B, Thomas D, Kobisch M
Ann Rech Vet
. 1991 Jan;
22(2):211-8.
PMID: 1897871
Pasteurella multocida can often be isolated from pneumonic lungs in pigs. There is little information about the pathogenesis of this infection. Attachment of microorganisms to eucaryotic cells is considered to...