Studies on the Pathogenicity of Anaerobes, Especially Prevotella bivia, in a Rat Pyometra Model
Objective: Prevotella bivia is one of the anaerobic bacteria that resides in the flora of the female genital tract. We studied the pathogenicity of P. bivia in a rat pyometra model.
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Main Authors: | H. Mikamo (Author), K. Kawazoe (Author), K. Izumi (Author), K. Watanabe (Author), K. Ueno (Author), T. Tamaya (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
1998-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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