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Chlamydophila pecorum (Fukushi and Hirai) Everett et al.
Chlamydophila pecorum (Fukushi and Hirai) Everett et al.
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编号:TS193669
品牌:Testobio
产品名称: Chlamydophila pecorum (Fukushi and Hirai) Everett et al.
商品货号: TS193669
Classification: Chlamydiaceae
Deposited As: Chlamydia psittaci (Lillie) Page
Agent: Chlamydophila pecorum (Fukushi and Hirai) Everett et al.
Strain: Sporadic bovine encephalomyelitis WS
Applications:
The strain produces non-fatal disease in the GP. It is morphologically and serologically related to psittacosis group.
The strain produces non-fatal disease in the GP. It is morphologically and serologically related to psittacosis group.
Biosafety Level: 2

Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country.

Isolation:
Tissues of naturally infected calf, South Dakota, 1949
Product Format: frozen
Storage Conditions: -70°C or colder
Comments:
Mice inoculated by the i.n. route will die in 3-4 days. The strain produces non-fatal disease in the GP. It is morphologically and serologically related to psittacosis group. Stable at -60°C. Withstands lyophilization.
Previously classified as C. psittaci; see Fukushi & Hirai (IJSB. 42: 306, 1992) for classification information.
The strain produces non-fatal disease in the GP. It is morphologically and serologically related to psittacosis group.
Effect on Host:
Death of embryo
Recommended Host:
7 day chicken embryo, yolk sac inoculation
chicken embryo, yolk sac; mouse, i.n. inoculation; guinea pig, i.c. or i.p. inoculation; bovine calf
Growth Conditions:
Incubation: 3-4 days
Name of Depositor: J Schachter
Source:
Tissues of naturally infected calf, South Dakota, 1949
Year of Origin: 1949
References:

Wenner HA, et al. Sporadic bovine encephalomyelitis. II. Studies on the etiology of the disease; isolation of nine strains of an infectious agent from naturally infected cattle. Am. J. Hyg. 57: 15-29, 1953. PubMed: 13007682

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Chlamydophila pecorum (Fukushi and Hirai) Everett et al.

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  • 品牌 : TESTOBIO
产品名称: Chlamydophila pecorum (Fukushi and Hirai) Everett et al.
商品货号: TS193669
Classification: Chlamydiaceae
Deposited As: Chlamydia psittaci (Lillie) Page
Agent: Chlamydophila pecorum (Fukushi and Hirai) Everett et al.
Strain: Sporadic bovine encephalomyelitis WS
Applications:
The strain produces non-fatal disease in the GP. It is morphologically and serologically related to psittacosis group.
The strain produces non-fatal disease in the GP. It is morphologically and serologically related to psittacosis group.
Biosafety Level: 2

Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country.

Isolation:
Tissues of naturally infected calf, South Dakota, 1949
Product Format: frozen
Storage Conditions: -70°C or colder
Comments:
Mice inoculated by the i.n. route will die in 3-4 days. The strain produces non-fatal disease in the GP. It is morphologically and serologically related to psittacosis group. Stable at -60°C. Withstands lyophilization.
Previously classified as C. psittaci; see Fukushi & Hirai (IJSB. 42: 306, 1992) for classification information.
The strain produces non-fatal disease in the GP. It is morphologically and serologically related to psittacosis group.
Effect on Host:
Death of embryo
Recommended Host:
7 day chicken embryo, yolk sac inoculation
chicken embryo, yolk sac; mouse, i.n. inoculation; guinea pig, i.c. or i.p. inoculation; bovine calf
Growth Conditions:
Incubation: 3-4 days
Name of Depositor: J Schachter
Source:
Tissues of naturally infected calf, South Dakota, 1949
Year of Origin: 1949
References:

Wenner HA, et al. Sporadic bovine encephalomyelitis. II. Studies on the etiology of the disease; isolation of nine strains of an infectious agent from naturally infected cattle. Am. J. Hyg. 57: 15-29, 1953. PubMed: 13007682

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