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1 July 1983 A NON-HEMOLYTIC, GROUP B STREPTOCOCCUS INFECTION OF CULTURED BULLFROGS, RANA CATESBEIANA, IN BRAZIL
R. L. Amborski, T. G. Snider, R. L. Thune, D. D. Culley
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Abstract

A systemic streptococcal infection in cultured bullfrogs in Brazil was characterized by necrotizing splenitis and hepatitis with hepatic and renal hemorrhage. A non-hemolytic Group B Streptococcus appeared to be the cause of the lesions, and the stimulus for the splenic reticuloendothelial hyperplasia observed in the animals. Stress may have been a factor in the development of the pathological condition.

R. L. Amborski, T. G. Snider, R. L. Thune, and D. D. Culley "A NON-HEMOLYTIC, GROUP B STREPTOCOCCUS INFECTION OF CULTURED BULLFROGS, RANA CATESBEIANA, IN BRAZIL," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 19(3), 180-184, (1 July 1983). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-19.3.180
Received: 21 September 1982; Published: 1 July 1983
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