Experimental infection of Asian house geckos with Enterococcus lacertideformus demonstrates multiple disease transmission routes and the in-vivo efficacy of antibiotics
Abstract The disease caused by Enterococcus lacertideformus is multisystemic and ultimately fatal. Since its emergence, the bacterium has significantly impacted the captive breeding programs of the extinct in the wild Christmas Island Lister’s gecko (Lepidodactylus listeri) and blue-tailed skink (Cr...
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Main Authors: | Jessica E. Agius, Karrie Rose, Jon-Paul Emery, David N. Phalen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/be3c61866be44fce924b0ee2d35cba52 |
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