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1Electron Microscopy Section, Institute for Animal Health, Compton Laboratory, Newbury, Berkshire, UK.
Abstract:
Segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) were observed in a 28-day-old calf, attached to the absorptive villi. Morphologically, they were similar to SFB described in other animal species. Because these organisms cannot be cultured, further characterization was not possible. The organisms were confined to the upper third of the absorptive villi and were not seen attached to the follicle-associated epithelium of the Peyer's patch, or observed in the caecum or colon. Although they were often associated with minor lesions, their pathological significance was doubtful. With this report, segmented filamentous bacteria have now been described in virtually all the commercially important livestock and poultry species, in other domestic animals, and in man.
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