"Hemorrhagic Septicemia" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Any of several bacterial diseases, usually caused by PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA, marked by the presence of hemorrhagic areas in the subcutaneous tissues, serous membranes, muscles, lymph glands, and throughout the internal organs. The diseases primarily affect animals and rarely humans.
Descriptor ID |
D006483
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MeSH Number(s) |
C01.252.100.375 C01.252.400.700.662.297 C01.539.757.100.375 C23.550.470.790.500.100.375
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Concept/Terms |
Hemorrhagic Septicemia- Hemorrhagic Septicemia
- Haemorrhagic Septicaemia
- Septicaemia, Haemorrhagic
- Hemorrhagic Septicaemia
- Septicaemia, Hemorrhagic
- Septicemia, Hemorrhagic
- Haemorrhagic Septicemia
- Septicemia, Haemorrhagic
Hemorrhagic Bacteremia- Hemorrhagic Bacteremia
- Haemorrhagic Bacteremia
- Bacteremia, Haemorrhagic
- Bacteremia, Hemorrhagic
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Sheikh MA, Anzam M, Shakoori AR. Observations on haemorrhagic septicaemia in Pakistan livestock. Zentralbl Veterinarmed B. 1996 Jul; 43(5):293-304.
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Sheikh MA, Tasneem K, Zafar MS, Butt IA, Shakoori AR. Effect of storage on the prevalent alum-precipitated hemorrhagic septicaemia vaccine in Pakistan and preparation of a more efficient oil adjuvant vaccine using dense culture of Pasteurella multocida Roberts type 1 on an improved culture medium. Zentralbl Veterinarmed B. 1995 Mar; 42(1):28-34.