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Also known as: '''''CAR bacillus'''''
  
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==Introduction==
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'''Cillia-associated respiratory bacillus''' is an unclassified bacteria that can't be grown in culture. It colonises ciliated epithelium in '''rodents''' and ruminants.
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It is associated with [[Rhinitis|chronic lymphocytic rhinitis]], [[Tracheitis|tracheitis]] and [[Bronchitis|bronchitis]]
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It causes clinical disease in '''rabbits''' and '''rodents''' and subclinical disease in ruminants.
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The causative agent is ''Cillia-associated respiratory bacillus''. It is an unclassified bacteria that can't be grown in culture. It colonises ciliated epithelium in '''rodents''' and ruminants.
 
It is associated with [[Nasal Cavity Inflammatory - Pathology|chronic lymphocytic rhinitis]], [[Trachea Inflammatory - Pathology|tracheitis]] and [[Bronchi and Bronchioles Inflammatory - Pathology|bronchitis]]
 
It causes clinical disease in '''rabbits''' and '''rodents''' and subclinical disease in ruminants.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 20 July 2012

Also known as: CAR bacillus

Introduction

Cillia-associated respiratory bacillus is an unclassified bacteria that can't be grown in culture. It colonises ciliated epithelium in rodents and ruminants. It is associated with chronic lymphocytic rhinitis, tracheitis and bronchitis It causes clinical disease in rabbits and rodents and subclinical disease in ruminants.


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