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    Corynebacterium oculi-related bacterium may act as a pathogen and carrier of antimicrobial resistance genes in dogs: a case report

    The genus Corynebacterium comprises well-known animal and human pathogens as well as commensals of skin and mucous membranes. Species formerly regarded as contaminants are increasingly being recognized as opportu...

    Milena Tresch, Christine Watté, Michele Stengard, Corinne Ritter in BMC Veterinary Research (2023)

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    Medicinal plants as therapeutic options for topical treatment in canine dermatology? A systematic review

    Medicinal plants have been used traditionally since centuries for wound care and treatment of skin diseases both in human and animals. Skin diseases are one of the most common reasons for owners to take their ...

    Milena Tresch, Meike Mevissen, Hannah Ayrle, Matthias Melzig in BMC Veterinary Research (2019)