نتایج جستجو برای: equi

تعداد نتایج: 2768  

Journal: :Journal of nephrology 2003
Kai Ming Chow Cheuk Chun Szeto Viola Chi-Ying Chow Teresa Yuk-Hwa Wong Philip Kam-Tao Li

The human Rhodococcus equi (R. equi) infection is now emerging, although extrapulmonary manifestation and isolation from patients without human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection remains unusual. Considerable effort is required to correctly identify and diagnose this facultative pathogen in patients with peritonitis in end-stage renal failure (ESRF) on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialy...

2016
Ilona STEFAŃSKA Lucjan WITKOWSKI Magdalena RZEWUSKA Tomasz DZIECIĄTKOWSKI

Rhodococcus equi is the causative agent of rhodococcosis in horses, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality in foals. This bacterium has also been isolated from a variety of animals and is being increasingly reported as a cause of infection in humans, mainly in immunosuppressed individuals. Laboratory diagnostics of R. equi infections based only on conventional microbiological methods ...

2017
Muhammad Jamal Khan AFRIDI Abdul Hafeez MIAN Muhammad SAQIB Ghazanfar ABBAS Javid ALI Muhammad Khalid MANSOOR Awais ur Rahman SIAL Imaad RASHEED Muhammad Hammad HUSSAIN

Background Theileria equi is a tick borne protozoan parasite which causes piroplasmosis among equines worldwide. The present study was aimed to determine seroprevalence of T. equi in donkeys, horses, and mules from two equine populated districts (Peshawar and Charsadda) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan. Methods A total of 393 equine (195 horses, 194 donkeys and 4 mules) serum samples wer...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary internal medicine 2006
Natalie D Halbert Noah D Cohen Nathan M Slovis Jay Faircloth Ronald J Martens

Rhodococcus equi is an important intracellular pathogen of horses, most commonly causing chronic, suppurative bronchopneumonia in foals. Although most foals likely are exposed to environmental R. equi within the 1st few days of life, only some develop R. equi pneumonia, and the basis of differences in susceptibility among foals currently is unknown. In this study, we investigated solute carrier...

2015
C.M. McQueen S.V. Dindot M.J. Foster N.D. Cohen

Rhodococcus equi pneumonia is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonatal foals. Much effort has been made to identify preventative measures and new treatments for R. equi with limited success. With a growing focus in the medical community on understanding the genetic basis of disease susceptibility, investigators have begun to evaluate the interaction of the genetics of the foal with ...

Journal: :Pathogens and disease 2014
Vartul Sangal Amanda L Jones Michael Goodfellow Iain C Sutcliffe Paul A Hoskisson

Rhodococcus equi ('Prescottella equi') is a pathogenic actinomycete primarily infecting horses but has emerged as an opportunistic human pathogen. We have sequenced the genome of the type strain of this species, R. equi strain C7(T) , and compared the genome with that of another foal isolate 103S and of a human isolate ATCC 33707. The R. equi strains are closely related to each other and yet di...

Journal: :Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine 2006
Stephanie S Caston Scott R McClure Ronald J Martens M Keith Chaffin Kristina G Miles Ronald W Griffith Noah D Cohen

This study evaluated the prophylactic effectiveness of hyperimmune plasma (HIP) as an aid in the prevention of pneumonia caused by experimental infection with Rhodococcus equi. Thirty neonatal foals were administered R. equi HIP or saline at 2 days of age and were infected with virulent R. equi at 7 days. All foals developed signs or symptoms of respiratory disease. Radiographic scores on day 2...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1999
D Hamrock F H Azmi E O'Donnell W T Gunning E R Philips A Zaher

Rhodococcus equi pneumonia with systemic dissemination is being reported increasingly in immunocompromised patients. This is the first case report of disseminated R equi infection with biopsy documented involvement of the large intestine. The patient was a 46 year old male with AIDS who was diagnosed with cavitating pneumonia involving the left lower lobe. R equi was isolated in culture from th...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary internal medicine 2013
S Lindahl V Båverud A Egenvall A Aspán J Pringle

BACKGROUND Strangles is a contagious equine-specific disease caused by Streptococcus equi subsp. equi. Unfortunately, detection of S. equi can fail in up to 40% of horses with strangles. Whereas recent molecular biologic methods and sampling techniques have improved recovery of S. equi optimal sampling methods and laboratory analyses remain ill-defined. OBJECTIVES To determine the yield of S....

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