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  • 3. Experimental transmission of Treponema hyodysenteriae from mice to pigs.
    Joens LA.
    Am J Vet Res; 1980 Aug; 41(8):1225-6. PubMed ID: 7447116
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  • 4. Isolation of Treponema hyodysenteriae from feces of pigs affected with swine dysentery by use of a medicated medium.
    Kashiwazaki M, Takohata T, Kume T.
    Natl Inst Anim Health Q (Tokyo); 1977 Aug; 17(1):29-30. PubMed ID: 854087
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  • 5. Immunity to Swine dysentery in recovered pigs.
    Joens LA, Harris DL, Baum DH.
    Am J Vet Res; 1979 Oct; 40(10):1352-4. PubMed ID: 525852
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  • 6. Carbadox and lincomycin in the treatment and carrier state control of swine dysentery.
    Rainier RH, Harris DL, Glock RD, Kinyon JM, Brauer MA.
    Am J Vet Res; 1980 Sep; 41(9):1349-56. PubMed ID: 7447128
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  • 9. Effects of aflatoxin consumption on the clinical course of swine dysentery.
    Joens LA, Pier AC, Cutlip RC.
    Am J Vet Res; 1981 Jul; 42(7):1170-2. PubMed ID: 7271036
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  • 10. Parenteral immunization of pigs against infection with Treponema hyodysenteriae.
    Glock RD, Schwartz KJ, Harris DL.
    Am J Vet Res; 1978 Apr; 39(4):639-42. PubMed ID: 148230
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  • 11. Survival of Serpulina hyodysenteriae in an effluent lagoon.
    Olson LD.
    J Am Vet Med Assoc; 1995 Dec 01; 207(11):1470-2. PubMed ID: 7493879
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  • 12. Probable elimination of swine dysentery after feeding ronidazole, carbadox or lincomycin and verification by feeding sodium arsanilate.
    Olson LD.
    Can J Vet Res; 1986 Jul 01; 50(3):365-8. PubMed ID: 3742373
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  • 13. Diagnosis of swine dysentery: spirochaetes which may be confused with Treponema hyodysenteriae.
    Hudson MJ, Alexander TJ, Lysons RJ.
    Vet Rec; 1986 Jul 01; 99(25-26):498-500. PubMed ID: 1014306
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  • 15. Transmission of swine dysentery with Treponema hyodysenteriae and Vibrio coli.
    Hamdy AH, Glenn MW.
    Am J Vet Res; 1974 Jun 01; 35(6):791-7. PubMed ID: 4836152
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  • 17. Swine dysentery. Comparison of experimental diseases produced by infection with colonic mucosa or with Treponema hyodysenteriae, French strains, and of "natural" disease.
    Raynaud JP, Brunault G, Philippe J.
    Ann Rech Vet; 1980 Jun 01; 11(1):68-87. PubMed ID: 7436331
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  • 20. Minimal inhibitory concentrations of five antimicrobials against Treponema hyodysenteriae and Treponema innocens.
    Messier S, Higgins R, Moore C.
    J Vet Diagn Invest; 1990 Oct 01; 2(4):330-3. PubMed ID: 2095283
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