نتایج جستجو برای: brachyspira pilosicoli

تعداد نتایج: 463  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
D J Trott N S Jensen I Saint Girons S L Oxberry T B Stanton D Lindquist D J Hampson

The phenotypic and genetic characteristics of spirochetes isolated from the blood of one U.S. and six French patients with severe clinical disease or impaired immunity were examined. All spirochetes were anaerobic, weakly beta-hemolytic, positive for hippurate hydrolysis, and negative for beta-glucosidase activity. Cell lengths ranged from 4 to 8 microm, and each isolate had between 8 and 12 pe...

2000
S. L. Oxberry

Two piggeries were selected for study. Piggery A was a >2000 sow unit that had had problems with poor growth rates in the grower shed associated with B. pilosicoli infection. Initially 45 samples from problem areas at the farm were examined, then a cross-sectional study was conducted which examined 255 faecal samples taken from healthy animals, including growers, finishers and boars. A cohort s...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1997
J R Thomson W J Smith B P Murray S McOrist

Serpulina pilosicoli is an anaerobic spirochete which has been isolated from the colons of pigs with enteric disease. The clinical and pathologic features of experimental infections of conventional pigs (born by normal farrowing with a naturally acquired intestinal flora) with three strains of S. pilosicoli were determined in order to confirm the enteropathogenicity of this species. Strains wer...

Genus Brachyspira,as Gram negative anaerobic bacteria, colonize in dogs intestine. The aim of the current study was to determine the prevalence of Brachyspira spp. for the first time in Iran and rapid identification of Brachyspira spp. in dogs by a new designment of a species-specific primer set for B. canis. One hundred fifty-one fecal samples were obtained ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1998
N L Trivett-Moore G L Gilbert C L Law D J Trott D J Hampson

Histologic evidence of intestinal spirochetosis (IS) was found in 22 of 41 (53.7%) rectal biopsy specimens from homosexual men attending a sexually transmitted diseases clinic. Serpulina pilosicoli was cultured from 11 of the IS-positive biopsy specimens (50%) and from 2 specimens (10.5%) in which spirochetes were not observed. The association between seeing spirochetes in biopsy specimens and ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
L J Westerman R F de Boer J H Roelfsema I H M Friesema L M Kortbeek J A Wagenaar M J M Bonten J G Kusters

Brachyspira species have been implicated as a potential cause of gastroenteritis in humans; this is, however, controversial. In 733 gastroenteritis cases and 464 controls, we found 29 samples positive for Brachyspira species (2.3% of cases and 2.6% of controls; P = 0.77). Brachyspira species were not associated with gastroenteritis in humans.

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