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. 1987 Jun;25(6):1129–1130. doi: 10.1128/jcm.25.6.1129-1130.1987

Diagnosis of ear canker in dogs by bacterial-colony displacement.

J M Goldsmid, K Thomson, D Gandy
PMCID: PMC269154  PMID: 3597759

Abstract

The diagnosis of a case of ear canker in a dog by bacterial-colony displacement is described. In this case, the causative mite was detected on the primary plates inoculated from a bacterial swab. This result indicates that the phenomenon of bacterial-colony displacement should be noted and investigated in diagnostic laboratories, as it indicates the presence of a range of motile metazoan parasites which may prove to be of clinical significance.

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