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Topic:Glanders

Glanders is an infectious disease affecting horses, caused by the bacterium *Burkholderia mallei*. It is characterized by the formation of nodules and ulcers in the respiratory tract and on the skin. The disease can present in an acute or chronic form, with symptoms including fever, coughing, nasal discharge, and lymph node enlargement. Glanders is highly contagious and can be transmitted through direct contact with infected animals or contaminated surfaces. Diagnosis typically involves clinical examination, culture, and serological tests. Due to its zoonotic potential, glanders poses a risk to human health, necessitating strict control measures in affected regions. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the pathogenesis, epidemiology, diagnosis, and control of glanders in equine populations.
[Glanders (review)].
Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii    January 1, 1971   Volume 48, Issue 1 63-70 
Kovalev GK.No abstract available
[Nonspecific reaction in horses after ophthalmomalleinization].
Veterinariia    January 1, 1969   Volume 46, Issue 1 120 
Zhekov S, Stankushev Kh.No abstract available
Comparative efficacy of serological tests in the diagnosis of glanders.
The Indian veterinary journal    April 1, 1968   Volume 45, Issue 4 286-292 
Sen GP, Singh G, Joshi TP.No abstract available
Serological diagnosis of glanders by haemagglutination test.
The Indian veterinary journal    May 1, 1966   Volume 43, Issue 5 386-391 
Gangulee PC, Sen GP, Sharma GL.No abstract available
Chronic glanders, allergic granulomatosis, or pemphigus vegetans.
Acta dermato-venereologica    January 1, 1959   Volume 39 166-167 
MARCUSSEN PV.No abstract available
[Chronic glanders successfully treated with sulfadiazine and streptomycin].
Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo    November 1, 1955   Volume 83, Issue 11 1334-1335 
OZGEN AM, GURTURK S.No abstract available
[Sulfadiazine and streptomycin therapy of a case of chronic glanders].
Turk Tip Cemiyeti mecmuasi    December 1, 1954   Volume 20, Issue 12 600-603 
MUHLIS A, GURTURK S.No abstract available
[Research on the diagnosis of equine glanders in Iran, by the allergic reaction to extracts of Whitmore’s bacillus and of Pseudomonas aeruginosa].
Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences    December 19, 1951   Volume 233, Issue 25 1705-1707 
DEYHIMI S.No abstract available
Studies by Complement-Fixation Methods of Malleins Produced in Broth and Synthetic Media. 1. Relative Immunizing Activities in Horses and Rabbits.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science    December 1, 1951   Volume 15, Issue 12 284-291 
Rice CE, Konst H, Duthie RC.No abstract available
[New treatments of human or animal glanders].
Revue de pathologie comparee    December 1, 1951   Volume 51, Issue 633 1-4 
VERGE J.No abstract available
[Horse with glanders].
Recueil de medecine veterinaire    February 1, 1951   Volume 127, Issue 2 65-73 
VERGE J, CAUCHY L, CAZIOT G.No abstract available
[Treatment of glanders with sulfonamides].
Lijecnicki vjesnik    July 1, 1950   Volume 72, Issue 6-7 228-231 
FALISEVAC J, BEZJAK V.No abstract available
Glanders.
United States Armed Forces medical journal    July 1, 1950   Volume 1, Issue 7 781-784 
MENDELSON RW.No abstract available
Experimental chemotherapy in glanders and melioidosis.
American journal of hygiene    March 1, 1948   Volume 47, Issue 2 205-213 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a119197
MILLER WR, PANNELL L, INGALLS MS.No abstract available
The conglutination phenomenon; the conglutinating complement absorption test in experimental glanders.
The Journal of hygiene    December 1, 1947   Volume 45, Issue 4 497-503 doi: 10.1017/s0022172400014224
HOLE NH, COOMBS RR.No abstract available
Mixed infection of glanders and epizootic lymphangitis in a horse.
The Veterinary record    June 21, 1947   Volume 59, Issue 23 305 
FUNDAMINSKY I.No abstract available
Glanders in the ass.
The Indian veterinary journal    November 1, 1945   Volume 22 193 
MAQSOOD M.No abstract available
Glanders in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    April 1, 1896   Volume 17, Issue 4 274-276 
Biart EH.No abstract available
The Use of Mallein for the Diagnosis of Glanders in Horses and Experiments with an Albumose Extracted from Cultures of the Bacillus Malleus.
The Journal of comparative medicine and veterinary archives    November 1, 1892   Volume 13, Issue 11 643-657 
De Schweinitz EA, Kilborne FL.No abstract available
Account of the Employment of Very Large Quantities of the Ærugo Æris, Exhibited Internally to Horses, with a View to the Cure of Glanders. Lawson R.No abstract available