نتایج جستجو برای: brucella melitensis rev1

تعداد نتایج: 6613  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
C M Fernandez-Prada M Nikolich R Vemulapalli N Sriranganathan S M Boyle G G Schurig T L Hadfield D L Hoover

Brucella spp. are gram-negative intracellular pathogens that survive and multiply within phagocytic cells of their hosts. Smooth organisms present O polysaccharides (OPS) on their surface. These OPS help the bacteria avoid the bactericidal action of serum. The wboA gene, coding for the enzyme glycosyltransferase, is essential for the synthesis of O chain in Brucella. In this study, the sensitiv...

Journal: :Bosnian journal of basic medical sciences 2006
Sukrija Zvizdić Dzevad Cengić Maja Bratić Snjezana Mehanić Fikret Pinjo Sadeta Hamzić

During the last several years, brucellosis has become an important public-health problem on a large territory part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The disease belongs to the zoonosis group, and can be caused by several bacterium species from Brucella genus. For human and veterinarian medicine, B. abortus, B. melitensis, B. suis and B. canis from Brucella genus are important, while other brucella spe...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
B Gándara A L Merino M A Rogel E Martínez-Romero

Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MLEE) of 99 Brucella isolates, including the type strains from all recognized species, revealed a very limited genetic diversity and supports the proposal of a monospecific genus. In MLEE-derived dendrograms, Brucella abortus and a marine Brucella sp. grouped into a single electrophoretic type related to Brucella neotomae and Brucella ovis. Brucella suis and B...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1941
G. John Buddingh Frank C. Womack

1. Comparison of the infections of chick embryos by the chorio-allantoic route indicates that Bacterium tularense and Brucella suis, abortus, and melitensis exhibit varying degrees of facultative intracellular parasitism. Pasteurella pestis is adapted to rapid proliferation and spread in the intercellular fluids. 2. In the early stages of infection Bacterium tularense has a marked affinity for ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1996
A Cloeckaert H S Debbarh N Vizcaíno E Saman G Dubray M S Zygmunt

We have previously identified a Brucella melitensis 28 kDa cytosoluble protein (CP28) which was highly immunogenic in infected sheep and which in addition made possible the serological differentiation between infected and B. melitensis Rev. 1 vaccinated sheep. Monoclonal antibodies against CP28 were used to screen a B. melitensis 16M genomic library and to clone the corresponding gene. DNA sequ...

A. Derakhshandeh M. M. Ghahramani Seno, M. Masoudian

Pathogens infecting mammalian cells have developed various strategies to suppress and evade their hosts’ defensive mechanisms. In this line, the intracellular bacteria that are able to survive and propagate within their host cells must have developed strategies to avert their host’s killing attitude. Studying the interface of host-pathogen confrontation can provide valuable information for defi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
William S Probert Kimmi N Schrader Nhi Y Khuong Susan L Bystrom Margot H Graves

The identification of Brucella can be a time-consuming and labor-intensive process that places personnel at risk for laboratory-acquired infection. Here, we describe a real-time PCR assay for confirmation of presumptive Brucella isolates. The assay was designed in a multiplex format that will allow the rapid identification of Brucella spp., B. abortus, and B. melitensis in a single test.

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
zahra naseri brucellosis research center, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, iran mohammad yousef alikhani department of microbiology, faculty of medicine, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, iran seyed hamid hashemi brucellosis research center, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, iran farideh kamarehei department of microbiology, faculty of medicine, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, iran mohammad reza arabestani department of microbiology, faculty of medicine, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, iran

brucellosis is a widespread zoonotic disease causing considerable economic and public health problems. despite animal vaccination, brucellosis remains endemic in some areas such as iran, especially in the western iranian province of hamadan. we sought to detect some of the most common virulence-associated genes in brucella isolated from human blood cultures to determine the prevalence of some v...

2017
Aigerim Mailybayeva Bolat Yespembetov Sholpan Ryskeldinova Nadezhda Zinina Abylai Sansyzbay Gourapura J Renukaradhya Nikolai Petrovsky Kaissar Tabynov

We previously developed a potent candidate vaccine against bovine brucellosis caused by Brucella abortus using the influenza viral vector expressing Brucella Omp16 and L7/L12 proteins (Flu-BA). Our success in the Flu-BA vaccine trial in cattle and results of a pilot study in non-pregnant small ruminants prompted us in the current study to test its efficacy against B. melitensis infection in pre...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Shirley M Halling Brooke D Peterson-Burch Betsy J Bricker Richard L Zuerner Zhang Qing Ling-Ling Li Vivek Kapur David P Alt Steven C Olsen

Brucellosis is a worldwide disease of humans and livestock that is caused by a number of very closely related classical Brucella species in the alpha-2 subdivision of the Proteobacteria. We report the complete genome sequence of Brucella abortus field isolate 9-941 and compare it to those of Brucella suis 1330 and Brucella melitensis 16 M. The genomes of these Brucella species are strikingly si...

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