. . . "1111603348"^^ . . . "Dermatophilus congolensis"@en . "lightgrey"@en . . . . "Dermatophilus congolensis"@en . . . . . . . . "Dermatophilus congolensis is a Gram-positive bacterium and the cause of a disease called dermatophilosis (sometimes called mud fever) in animals and humans, a dermatologic condition that manifests as the formation of crusty scabs containing the microorganism. It has been erroneously called mycotic dermatitis. Rainscald is another condition often seen in animals, which is also caused by D. congolensis."@en . . . . "This micrograph demonstrates a clustering of Dermatophilus congolensis bacteria using a Giemsa stain."@en . . "lightgrey"@en . "Dermatophilus congolensis"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "10321739"^^ . "van Saceghem 1915"@en . . "240"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Dermatophilus"@en . . . "D. congolensis"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Dermatophilus congolensis"@en . . . . . . . "4928"^^ . . . "Dermatophilus congolensis is a Gram-positive bacterium and the cause of a disease called dermatophilosis (sometimes called mud fever) in animals and humans, a dermatologic condition that manifests as the formation of crusty scabs containing the microorganism. It has been erroneously called mycotic dermatitis. Rainscald is another condition often seen in animals, which is also caused by D. congolensis."@en . .