نتایج جستجو برای: brucella spp

تعداد نتایج: 56499  

2017
Elisabeth Lindahl-Rajala Tove Hoffman David Fretin Jacques Godfroid Nosirjon Sattorov Sofia Boqvist Åke Lundkvist Ulf Magnusson

Brucellosis is one of the most common zoonoses globally, and Central Asia remains a Brucella hotspot. The World Health Organization classifies brucellosis as a neglected zoonotic disease that is rarely in the spotlight for research and mainly affects poor, marginalized people. Urban and peri-urban farming is a common practice in many low-income countries, and it increases the incomes of familie...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2010
Thomas A Ficht Jianwu Pei Melissa Kahl-McDonagh

Three major techniques have been employed for broad-range in vitro mutagenesis of Brucella species. Shotgun approaches capable of generating large libraries of randomly inserted transposon mutants include Tn5, mariner (Himar1), and mini-Tn5 signature-tagged mutagenesis. Allelic exchange has also been extensively employed for targeted gene deletion. In general, plasmid and transposon delivery in...

2010
Hernán Ruy Bonomi María Inés Marchesini Sebastián Klinke Juan E. Ugalde Vanesa Zylberman Rodolfo A. Ugalde Diego J. Comerci Fernando Alberto Goldbaum

Brucellosis is a worldwide zoonosis that affects livestock and humans and is caused by closely related Brucella spp., which are adapted to intracellular life within cells of a large variety of mammals. Brucella can be considered a furtive pathogen that infects professional and non-professional phagocytes. In these cells Brucella survives in a replicative niche, which is characterized for having...

2017
Kirill V. Sergueev Andrey A. Filippov Mikeljon P. Nikolich

For decades, bacteriophages (phages) have been used for Brucella species identification in the diagnosis and epidemiology of brucellosis. Traditional Brucella phage typing is a multi-day procedure including the isolation of a pure culture, a step that can take up to three weeks. In this study, we focused on the use of brucellaphages for sensitive detection of the pathogen in clinical and other ...

Journal: :Microbial Cell Factories 2006
Patrícia Gomes Cardoso Gilson Costa Macedo Vasco Azevedo Sergio Costa Oliveira

Brucella spp. are facultative intracellular pathogens that have the ability to survive and multiply in professional and non-professional phagocytes, and cause abortion in domestic animals and undulant fever in humans. Several species are recognized within the genus Brucella and this classification is mainly based on the difference in pathogenicity and in host preference. Brucella strains may oc...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2014
Marie-Alice Vitry Delphine Hanot Mambres Michaël Deghelt Katrin Hack Arnaud Machelart Frédéric Lhomme Jean-Marie Vanderwinden Marjorie Vermeersch Carl De Trez David Pérez-Morga Jean-Jacques Letesson Eric Muraille

Brucella spp. are facultative intracellular Gram-negative coccobacilli responsible for brucellosis, a worldwide zoonosis. We observed that Brucella melitensis is able to persist for several weeks in the blood of intraperitoneally infected mice and that transferred blood at any time point tested is able to induce infection in naive recipient mice. Bacterial persistence in the blood is dramatical...

2014
Maryam Garshasbi Ali Ramazani Rahim Sorouri Siamak Javani Soheila Moradi

Brucella is an intracellular pathogen capable of infecting animals and humans. The aim of this study was to identify Brucella spp in sera of high risk individuals by a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based method. A total of 180 patients suspected to have Brucellosis were examined by serological tests. To establish a PCR protocol for diagnosis of active brucellosis, DNA was extracted from the s...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
Gamal Wareth Falk Melzer Mandy C Elschner Heinrich Neubauer Uwe Roesler

INTRODUCTION Brucellosis in Egypt is an endemic disease among animals and humans. In endemic developing countries, dairy products produced from untreated milk are a potential threat to public health. The aim of this study was to detect brucellae in milk and milk products produced from apparently healthy animals to estimate the prevalence of contamination. METHODOLOGY Two hundred and fifteen u...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Félix J Sangari Asunción Seoane María Cruz Rodríguez Jesús Agüero Juan M García Lobo

Most members of the genus Brucella show strong urease activity. However, the role of this enzyme in the pathogenesis of Brucella infections is poorly understood. We isolated several Tn5 insertion mutants deficient in urease activity from Brucella abortus strain 2308. The mutations of most of these mutants mapped to a 5.7-kbp DNA region essential for urease activity. Sequencing of this region, d...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2013
Ramin Tabibi Rosana Baccalini Alessandra Barassi Luigi Bonizzi Gabri Brambilla Dario Consonni Gianlodovico Melzi d'Eril Luisa Romanò Maryam Sokooti Chiara Somaruga Francesca Vellere Alessandro Zanetti Claudio Colosio

OBJECTIVES This study was conducted in Northern Italy with the aim of defining the risk of agricultural workers' contact with biological agents through the determination of serum antibodies against selected zoonotic agents. Immunity against tetanus was also investigated. METHODS Two groups of agricultural workers consisting of 153 animal breeders (exposed) and 46 non- breeders (controls) were...

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