Bordetella avium is a bacterial infection of the resperitory system in birds.
Here is a website describing what bordetella avium is in cockatiels but it could be any bird.
http://members.tripod.com/~Cockatiels4U/bavium2.htm
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No, it is not, you must have another one in vicinity.
The typical treatment for bordatella pertussis are the macrolides, such as azithromycin and erythromycin.
This bacterium is a causative agent of whooping cough disease or Pertussis. It causes the disease by infecting human respiratory system.
Human beings are the only host for B. pertussi. This is the bacteria which causes pertussis otherwise known as whooping cough.
Two acid-fast bacteria that are pathogenic are:1. Mycobacterium tuberculosis2. Mycobacterium avium- Microbioman
Bordetella is found in the upper part of your body....such as the immune system
Bordetella (a coccobacillius) and distemper (a paramyxovirus) are different disease organisms so no.
The first outbreaks of Bordetella Pertussis were described in the 16th century. Bordetella Pertussis was not identified until 1906. There were over 250,000 cases of Bordetella Pertussis per year in the U.S., with up to 9,000 deaths. Bordetella Pertussis was first recognized after an epidemic in Paris in 1578. By 1976, the incidence of Bordetella Pertussis in the U.S. had decreased by 99%. Jules Bordet (1870-1960) along with Octave Gengou discovered Bordetella Pertussis in pure culture in 1906 as the actual cause of Whooping Cough.
Prunus avium
Mycobacterium avium is gram-positive and is the shape of bassilous. What I don't understand is why people can't just look this up.... :-/
My dog also had the bordetella vaccine and caught it about a month later at a dog park. The vet said the vaccine protects them from certain strains of the disease but not all of them. He said they can still catch certain types of bordetella.
The causative organism is Bordetella pertussis.
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Bordetella pertussis
Bordetella pertussis
Mycobacterium avium complex is the disease of the skin with bacteria. When the infection has reached the bones and joints it turns into bone tuberculosis.
Most of the time, a bacteria called bordetella pertussis is inhaled, colonizes your lungs and then you get the characteristic whooping cough.