Abstract
Diagnostic and experimental study of Corynebacterium renale isolated from urinary tract infection of cattle
Highlights
Since C. renale was isolated at highest rate we studied its pathogenesis via inoculation of isolate intraperitoneally into white Swiss mice
U: urea , Ni: nitrate reduction , Ox: oxidase , Ca: catalase , I: indol, +: positive result , -: negative result , V: variable result
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