Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5545024 | The Veterinary Journal | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The hallmark of BNVV was the formation of complex polymicrobial communities in the submucosal fascia and abrogation of neutrophil recruitment in these lesions. Additionally, there was a marked difference in the composition of bacterial communities in the BNVV lesions in comparison to the benign BVV lesions. This difference was characterized by the abundance of Bacteroidetes and lower total community membership in BNVV. Indicator taxa for BNVV were Parvimonas, Porphyromonas, unclassified Veillonellaceae, Mycoplasma and Bacteroidetes, whereas unclassified Clostridiales was an indicator for BVV. The results support a polymicrobial etiology for BNVV.
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Authors
N.Y. Shpigel, L. Adler-Ashkenazy, S. Scheinin, T. Goshen, A. Arazi, Z. Pasternak, Y. Gottlieb,