Archive image from page 29 of The pathology and differential diagnosis The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals differentpathology00moorrich Year: 1908 8 WOUND INFECTION the specificity of the exciting cause. If this is done, it requires a bacteriological examination. Another class of diseases that are sometimes called wound infections should be mentioned, namelj-, those specific diseases, such as tetanus and symptomatic anthrax, where the virus is supposed always to be introduced through a wound either in the skin or mucous membranes. Bacteria causing wound


Archive image from page 29 of The pathology and differential diagnosis The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals differentpathology00moorrich Year: 1908 8 WOUND INFECTION the specificity of the exciting cause. If this is done, it requires a bacteriological examination. Another class of diseases that are sometimes called wound infections should be mentioned, namelj-, those specific diseases, such as tetanus and symptomatic anthrax, where the virus is supposed always to be introduced through a wound either in the skin or mucous membranes. Bacteria causing wound infection. A large number of species of bacteria and a few fungi are included among the Fig 2. Micrococcus pyogoies aureus. Draiiug from a cover- glass preparation of a bouillon culture. Highly magnified. organisms which are known to produce wound infections in animals. Usually, however, the forms encountered are micro- cocci, especially those belonging to the staphylococcus group, streptococci, Bacillus pyogenes (Bacillus pyogenes bovis (Grips) Bacillus pyogenes suis (Kiinnemann) ), a few other bacilli, especially those belonging to the colon group and a few species of the genus pseudomonas. Fungi and protozoa


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