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  • Pasteurella is a common microorganism usually found in the upper respiratory and digestive tracts of mammals and birds, and it rarely affects humans.
  • Human infections, called pasteurellosis, usually occur from bites or scratches from domestic animals, like dogs and cats, but can also come from other animals, including wildlife.
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