نتایج جستجو برای: b suis

تعداد نتایج: 901470  

2013
C Blaecher A Smet B Flahou F Pasmans R Ducatelle D Taylor C Weller I Bjarnason A Charlett A J Lawson R J Dobbs S M Dobbs F Haesebrouck

BACKGROUND There is increased proportional mortality from Parkinson's disease amongst livestock farmers. The hypokinesia of Parkinson's disease has been linked to Helicobacter pylori. H. suis is the most common zoonotic helicobacter in man. AIM To compare the frequency of H. suis, relative to H. pylori, in gastric biopsies of patients with idiopathic parkinsonism (IP) and controls from gastro...

2012
Guo Dawei Wang Liping Lu Chengping

Streptococcus suis is a swine pathogen and also a zoonotic agent. The formation of biofilms allows S. suis to become persistent colonizers and resist clearance by the host immune system and antibiotics. In this study, biofilm forming potentials of various S. suis strains were characterized by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and tissue culture plates...

2016
Bruno Haas Daniel Grenier

Streptococcus suis is an important swine pathogen and emerging zoonotic agent worldwide causing meningitis, endocarditis, arthritis and septicemia. Among the 29 serotypes identified to date, serotype 2 is mostly isolated from diseased pigs. Although several virulence mechanisms have been characterized in S. suis, the pathogenesis of S. suis infections remains only partially understood. This stu...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Ana I Vela Joaquin Goyache Carmen Tarradas Inmaculada Luque Ana Mateos Miguel A Moreno Carmen Borge J Anselmo Perea Lucas Domínguez José F Fernández-Garayzábal

Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) was used to investigate the diversity of Streptococcus suis isolates of various serotypes recovered from swine clinical samples in Spain. Capsular types 9 (64.9%) and 2 (14.8%) were the most frequently isolated serotypes followed by serotype 7 (5.9%) and serotype 8 (4.3%). The PFGE results of this study with 60 different pulsotypes indicate a great geneti...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
Astrid De Greeff Herma Buys Robin Verhaar Loek Van Alphen Hilde E Smith

The occurrence of 36 environmentally regulated genes of Streptococcus suis strain 10 among all 35 S. suis serotypes was determined by using hybridization with the amplified genes as probes. In addition, the distribution of these genes among the virulence phenotypes of serotypes 1 and 2 was assessed. Hybridization was also performed with various other streptococcal species and nonstreptococcal b...

2013
Albina Sokoli Katrin Groebel Katharina Hoelzle Werner M Amselgruber José M Mateos Mårten KJ Schneider Urs Ziegler Kathrin M Felder Ludwig E Hoelzle

Hemotrophic mycoplasmas (HM) are highly specialized red blood cell parasites that cause infectious anemia in a variety of mammals, including humans. To date, no in vitro cultivation systems for HM have been available, resulting in relatively little information about the pathogenesis of HM infection. In pigs, Mycoplasma suis-induced infectious anemia is associated with hemorrhagic diathesis, and...

2014
Kristien De Puysseleyr Leentje De Puysseleyr Julie Geldhof Eric Cox Daisy Vanrompay

Pigs are the natural host for Chlamydia suis, a pathogen which is phylogenetically highly related to the human pathogen C. trachomatis. Chlamydia suis infections are generally treated with tetracyclines. In 1998, tetracyline resistant C. suis strains emerged on U.S. pig farms and they are currently present in the Belgian, Cypriote, German, Israeli, Italian and Swiss pig industry. Infections wit...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Christoph G Baums Gerd Josef Verkühlen Thomas Rehm Luciana M G Silva Martin Beyerbach Klaus Pohlmeyer Peter Valentin-Weigand

Invasive serotype 2 (cps2+) strains of Streptococcus suis cause meningitis in pigs and humans. Four case reports of S. suis meningitis in hunters suggest transmission of S. suis through the butchering of wild boars. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of potentially human-pathogenic S. suis strains in wild boars. S. suis was isolated from 92% of all tested t...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Pan Hu Ming Yang Anding Zhang Jiayan Wu Bo Chen Yafeng Hua Jun Yu Huanchun Chen Jingfa Xiao Meilin Jin

Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic pathogen causing economic loss in the swine industry and is also a threat to human health. To date, the mechanism of pathogenesis is not fully understood. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of S. suis strain ST3 of serotype 3, which provides opportunities to reveal genetic basis of infection of S. suis non-serotype 2 strains.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Tara C. Smith Ana W. Capuano Brenda Boese Kendall P. Myers Gregory C. Gray

Despite numerous cases of human infection with Streptococcus suis worldwide, human disease is rarely diagnosed in North America. We studied 73 swine-exposed and 67 non-swine-exposed US adults for antibodies to S. suis serotype 2. Serologic data suggest that human infection with S. suis occurs more frequently than currently documented.

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