BangBernhardLauritzFrederik, 7. 6. 1848-22. 6. 1932, dánský veterinář; prof. univ. v Kodani. Objevil (1896) bacil Brucella abortus, pův. nemoci nazvané po něm morbus Bangi, a způsob, jak likvidovat zvířecí tuberkulózu.
Bernhard LauritzFrederik Bang (7 June 1848 – 22 June 1932), was a Danish veterinarian. He discovered Brucella abortus in 1897, which came to be known as Bang's bacillus.
Bernhard LauritzFrederik Bang was a Danish veterinarian who in 1897 discovered Brucella abortus (Bang’s bacillus), the causative agent of contagious abortion in cattle and of brucellosis (undulant fever) in human beings.
*7.6.1848 – †22.6.1932, dánský veterinář, profesor univerzity v Kodani. Roku 1896 objevil bacil Brucella abortus, původce nemoci nazvané po něm morbus Bangi, a způsob, jak likvidovat zvířecí tuberkulózu.
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Brucellosis, infectious disease of humans and domestic animals characterized by an insidious onset of fever, chills, sweats, weakness, pains, and aches, all of which resolve within three to six months.
Other articles where Brucella abortus is discussed: brucellosis: suis, which infects pigs; B. abortus, which occurs in cattle; and B. canis, which infects dogs. The infection may not be apparent in animals, for the brucellae and animals…