Selected article for: "mixed infection and single infection"

Author: Lee, Sung-Hwan; Kim, Ha-Young; Choi, Eun Wha; Kim, Doo
Title: Causative agents and epidemiology of diarrhea in Korean native calves
  • Document date: 2019_10_25
  • ID: 3xf8fjxp_21
    Snippet: In cases of mixed infection (69 out of 164 calves, 42.1%), 53 calves (32.3%) were infected with double causative agents and 9 (5.5%), 6 (3.7%), and 1 (0.6%) were infected with triple agents, quadruple agents, and quintuple agents, respectively ( Table 2) . Eimeria spp. (32/164, 19 .5%), rotavirus (29/164, 17.7%), and E. coli (23/164, 14 .0%) were the most commonly detected agents in calves with mixed infections ( Table 3) . Most causative agents .....
    Document: In cases of mixed infection (69 out of 164 calves, 42.1%), 53 calves (32.3%) were infected with double causative agents and 9 (5.5%), 6 (3.7%), and 1 (0.6%) were infected with triple agents, quadruple agents, and quintuple agents, respectively ( Table 2) . Eimeria spp. (32/164, 19 .5%), rotavirus (29/164, 17.7%), and E. coli (23/164, 14 .0%) were the most commonly detected agents in calves with mixed infections ( Table 3) . Most causative agents were related to mixed infection rather than single infection.

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