نتایج جستجو برای: brucella melitensis rev1

تعداد نتایج: 6613  

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Fengbo Zhang Zhiwei Li Xiaolin La Xiumin Ma Yaoxin Zhang Ping Ji Min Jiang Jinwei Hu Zhaoxia Zhang Xiaobo Lu Jianbing Ding

OBJECTIVE This study is to characterize and identify the human Brucella strains in Xinjiang, China with multiple-locus variable-number tandem-repeat (VNTR) analysis (MLVA) scheme. METHODS Brucella strains were isolated and cultured from 62 brucellosis patients. The bacteria strains were subjected to the oxidase, catalase, rapid urease, and nitrate reduction tests, and the species identificati...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1972
G Renoux M Renoux R Branche

The effect of polyadenylic acid:polyuridylic acid complex (poly A:U) on immunization was investigated in mice vaccinated by killed Brucella melitensis cells suspended in incomplete adjuvant or in saline. Addition of 300 mug of poly A:U to vaccines rendered 3 x 10(8)B. melitensis cells in saline as immunogenic as 3 x 10(11) cells in oil adjuvant against a severe B. abortus challenge. In the mous...

2012
Mehtap Erdem Mustafa Namiduru Ilkay Karaoglan Vuslat Bosnak Kecik Abdullah Aydin Mustafa Tanriverdi

Among the diverse presentations of neurobrucellosis, solitary intracranial mass lesions are extremely rare. To the best of our knowledge, we describe here the second case of neurobrucellosis mimicking a cerebral tumor caused by Brucella melitensis. The mass lesion was clinically and radiologically indistinguishable from a brain tumor. The diagnosis was established by isolating Brucella melitens...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2013
E Díaz Aparicio

Brucellosis is a disease that causes severe economic losses for livestock farms worldwide. Brucella melitensis, B. abortus and B. suis, which are transmitted between animals both vertically and horizontally, cause abortion and infertility in their primary natural hosts - goats and sheep (B. melitensis), cows (B. abortus) and sows (B. suis). Brucella spp. infect not only their preferred hosts bu...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1990
L M Ribeiro S Herr F Chaparro F H van der Vyver

Brucella melitensis biotype 1 was isolated in pure culture from the lungs, liver, spleen, kidney, stomach contents, abomasum and brain of an aborted caprine (Boer goat) foetus in the district of Cullinan near Pretoria. The 18 does and 1 ram in the flock of Boer goates were examined serologically by means of the complement fixation (CF) test, using Brucella abortus antigen. Six weeks later they ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Gireesh Rajashekara Jeremy D Glasner David A Glover Gary A Splitter

Brucella species are responsible for brucellosis, a worldwide zoonotic disease causing abortion in domestic animals and Malta fever in humans. Based on host preference, the genus is divided into six species. Brucella abortus, B. melitensis, and B. suis are pathogenic to humans, whereas B. ovis and B. neotomae are nonpathogenic to humans and B. canis human infections are rare. Limited genome div...

A. Etemadi K. Aghaiipoor M. Esmaelizad N. Nayeri Fasaei S. Alamian T. Zahraei Salehi,

  Brucella melitensis and Brucella abortus are of the most important causes of brucellosis, an infectious disease which is transmitted either directly or indirectly including consuming unpasteurized dairy products. Both strains are considered endemic in Iran. Common diagnostic methods such as bacteriologic cultures are difficult and time consuming regarding the bacteria. The aim of this study w...

2015
Christopher F. Lowe Adrienne J. Showler Suzette Perera Susan McIntyre Roohi Qureshi Samir N. Patel Vanessa Allen H. Roslyn Devlin Matthew P. Muller

Brucella melitensis was identified in an aspirate obtained from a patient's hip joint during a procedure at a hospital in Canada. We conducted an investigation into possible exposures among hospital workers; 1 worker who assisted with the procedure tested positive for B. melitensis. Aerosol-generating procedures performed outside the laboratory may facilitate transmission of this bacterium.

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2008
Ayman Al-Mariri

The gram-negative bacteria Brucella melitensis was investigated to evaluate its susceptibility to UVC radiation at 254 nm. At an intensity of 18.7 mW/cm2 of UVC, the time required for inactivation of B. melitensis was 240 seconds in both dark and light, whereas it was 120 seconds and 240 seconds in dark and light respectively at an intensity of 19.5 mW/cm2. The results indicate that vaccinal st...

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