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* [[Has Gram stain::Gram-positive]] actinomycete (i.e. filamentous [[Has shape::bacillus]])
* [[Has Gram stain::Gram-positive]] actinomycete (i.e. filamentous [[Has shape::bacillus]])
* Causes dermatophilosis (sometimes called mud fever) in animals and humans, a skin and soft tissue infection characterized by crusty scabs
* Causes dermatophilosis (sometimes called mud fever), a zoonotic skin and soft tissue infection characterized by crusty scabs


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Revision as of 16:24, 6 December 2019

  • Gram-positive actinomycete (i.e. filamentous bacillus)
  • Causes dermatophilosis (sometimes called mud fever), a zoonotic skin and soft tissue infection characterized by crusty scabs