نتایج جستجو برای: pneumonic pasteurellosis

تعداد نتایج: 1253  

Keyvan Jamshidi, Mehdi Soltanmohammadi Mehrdad Rahmani Ozlem Ozmen, Rashid Marvaki

BACKGROUNDS: Diseases affecting the respiratory tract of sheep and goats are one of the most important factors which limit production of these species on a world-wide basis. OBJECTIVES: The main goal of this study was to determine Adenovirus (AdV) antigen in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded lung tissue of pneumonic goats, using immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining method. METHODS: For this purpo...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Association 1911

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Boudewijn Catry Koen Chiers Stefan Schwarz Corinna Kehrenberg Annemie Decostere Aart de Kruif

A fatal case of atypical septicemia of pasteurellosis in veal calves is described. The causative organism was identified as a multiresistant Pasteurella multocida capsular type F isolate. The outbreak was characterized by fibrinous peritonitis and mortality, which are hitherto unreported features of P. multocida capsular type F infections.

2017
Yuki Teru Jun-ichi Hikima Tomoya Kono Masahiro Sakai Tomokazu Takano John P. Hawke Haruko Takeyama Takashi Aoki

Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida is a causative bacterium of fish pasteurellosis, which has caused serious economic damage to aquaculture farms worldwide. Here, the whole-genome sequence of P. damselae subsp. piscicida 91-197, isolated in the United States, suggests that this genome consists of two chromosomes and two plasmids.

2016
Christos Palaiokostas Serena Ferraresso Rafaella Franch Ross D. Houston Luca Bargelloni

Gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) is a species of paramount importance to the Mediterranean aquaculture industry, with an annual production exceeding 140,000 metric tonnes. Pasteurellosis due to the Gram-negative bacterium Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (Phdp) causes significant mortality, especially during larval and juvenile stages, and poses a serious threat to bream production. S...

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition 2009

2007
John D. Clements

Among the pathogens that have been identified as potential agents of biological warfare or bioterrorism, Yersinia pestis is one of the main concerns due to the severity and potential transmissibility of the pneumonic form of the disease in humans. There are no approved vaccines for protection against pneumonic plague, but a Y. pestis-derived fusion protein (F1–V) has shown great promise as a pr...

2018
Tina Guina Lynda L. Lanning Kristian S. Omland Mark S. Williams Larry A. Wolfraim Stephen P. Heyse Christopher R. Houchens Patrick Sanz Judith A. Hewitt

Citation: Guina T, Lanning LL, Omland KS, Williams MS, Wolfraim LA, Heyse SP, Houchens CR, Sanz P and Hewitt JA (2018) The Cynomolgus Macaque Natural History Model of Pneumonic Tularemia for Predicting Clinical Efficacy Under the Animal Rule. Front. Cell. Infect. Microbiol. 8:99. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2018.00099 The Cynomolgus Macaque Natural History Model of Pneumonic Tularemia for Predicting Cli...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Paul A Price Jianping Jin William E Goldman

Disease progression of primary pneumonic plague is biphasic, consisting of a preinflammatory and a proinflammatory phase. During the long preinflammatory phase, bacteria replicate to high levels, seemingly uninhibited by normal pulmonary defenses. In a coinfection model of pneumonic plague, it appears that Yersinia pestis quickly creates a localized, dominant anti-inflammatory state that allows...

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