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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    FEMS microbiology letters 212 (2002), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1574-6968
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: In the present study streptococci of serological group B isolated from canines (n=48) and felines (n=7) were comparatively investigated with group B streptococci from humans and bovines for cultural, biochemical and serological properties for antibiotic resistancies and by molecular analysis. An identification was performed with group B-specific antiserum, biochemical reactions, by PCR amplification and subsequent endonuclease digestion of the 16S rRNA gene and by amplification of species-specific parts of the 16S rDNA the 16S–23S rDNA intergenic spacer region and the CAMP factor gene cfb. Phenotypic similarities of group B streptococci of canine and feline origin with group B streptococci from humans and differences to group B streptococci of bovine origin could be observed in lactose fermentation, serotype patterns, pigmentation, growth properties of the bacteria in fluid medium and soft agar, hemagglutination reactions and in minocycline and tetracycline resistance. A negative hyaluronidase plate test, a hyl B amplicon with a size of 4.6 kb and an insertion sequence 1548 could be observed among canine, feline and human group B streptococci of serotype III. The remaining hyaluronidase positive strains, also including all isolates of bovine origin, had a hyl B gene with a size of 3.3 kb. Further genotypic differences could be observed in the occurrence of the genes lmb and scp B which appeared generally among canine, feline and human group B streptococci, but less pronounced among bovine isolates of this species. According to the presented data group B streptococci of canine and feline origin seemed to be more related to human than to bovine isolates of this species possibly indicating some epidemiological relation.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    FEMS microbiology letters 6 (1979), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1574-6968
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
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    Urban & Fischer
    In:  Archive of Fishery and Marine Research, 46 (2). pp. 97-123.
    Publication Date: 2021-05-12
    Description: The harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) is the most common cetacean in German waters. Since 1990 all strandings on German coasts, by-catches from German fishermen and incidental sightings have been recorded and examined. In addition, surveys have been conducted in specific areas. In this paper, we present data from these investigations until 1994. The distribution of dead stranded animals along the German North Sea coast clearly shows a decrease in density from north to south. The analyses of incidental sightings in the German Bight and Kiel Bight show similar results. Food analyses revealed that animals from the North and Baltic Seas differ considerably in their diet. Reproduction is seasonal, with parturition and copulation occurring in late spring and early summer. Most female porpoises become sexually mature at the age of four years and become pregnant each year thereafter. The majority of lesions found at necropsies were caused by parasites, especially in the respiratory tract. In two thirds of the cases we found various degrees of pneumonia, associated with parasites. Our findings gave no indication of an epidemic of bacterial or viral infections.
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