Abstract
Corynebacterium renale is a common inhabitant of the the vulva, vagina and prepuce of apparently normal cattle, but also an opportunistic pathogen and the cause of cystitis and purulent pyelonephritis in cows. In this paper, we show the isolation of C. renale from the urine of cows with clinical cystitis, colonial, microscopic and biochemical characteristics of the isolates, relevant data on virulence factors, clinical manifestations of diseaseand basic principles of therapy.
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Milanov, D., Velhner, M., Suvajdžić, L., & Bojkovski, J. (2016). CORYNEBACTERIUM RENALE CYSTITIS IN COW - CASE REPORT -. Archives of Veterinary Medicine, 8(1), 59–66. https://doi.org/10.46784/e-avm.v8i1.107
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