نتایج جستجو برای: mycoplasma hematoparvum

تعداد نتایج: 14247  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1994
L D Teel M R Finelli S C Johnson

The rates of isolation of Mycoplasma species from bronchoalveolar lavages of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients and HIV-negative patients were compared. Mycoplasma species were more frequently isolated from HIV-positive patients. In most cases, a known pulmonary pathogen was also identified. All samples tested negative for Mycoplasma fermentans by PCR.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1986
J Morrison-Plummer D K Leith J B Baseman

Monoclonal antibodies directed against Mycoplasma pneumoniae surface components were examined for their ability to block mycoplasma attachment to chicken erythrocytes. Purified preparations of antibodies which recognize the major mycoplasma ligand mediating cytadherence (protein P1, 165 kilodaltons) inhibited attachment by more than 85% of the control values. Monoclonal antibodies reactive with...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2003
Harlan P Jones Jerry W Simecka

Mycoplasmas are responsible for many human and animal respiratory diseases and have a tremendous economic and health impact worldwide. Currently, there is no vaccine against any animal or human mycoplasma species. Despite the vast amount of research, the mechanisms that control hosts' resistance and susceptibility to mycoplasma infection remains unclear. Immune responses, particularly T lymphoc...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2016
Jamie L Palmer Stephen Blake James F X Wellehan April L Childress Sharon L Deem

Mycoplasma species, which can cause upper respiratory tract disease (URTD), are significant pathogens of birds, mammals, fish, and reptiles. Mycoplasmosis is of high concern for chelonian conservation, with the most well-documented cases in gopher and desert tortoises. Mycoplasma sp. infections have been reported in captive and free-living box turtles ( Terrapene spp.). We documented URTD assoc...

2013
Zisheng Guo Xiaolong Xu Qian Zheng Tingting Li Shichang Kuang Zongde Zhang Yushan Chen Xidong Lu Rui Zhou Dingren Bi Hui Jin

Mycoplasma columbinum is a member of nonglycolytic Mycoplasma species which can hydrolyze arginine. Increasingly research has revealed that M. columbinum is associated with respiratory disease of pigeons and that the respiratory disease symptoms could be eliminated via the use of mycoplasma treatment medicine. Here we report the genome sequence of M. columbinum strain SF7, which is the first ge...

2013
Naíla C. do Nascimento Andrea P. dos Santos Yuefeng Chu Ana M. S. Guimaraes Apryl Pagliaro Joanne B. Messick

We report the complete genome sequence of Mycoplasma parvum strain Indiana. Its circular chromosome is 564,395 bp, which is smaller than that of Mycoplasma genitalium, which was previously considered the smallest member of the Mollicutes. Comparative analyses of the genomes of M. parvum and Mycoplasma suis will provide novel insights into the molecular basis of their virulence.

2015
Wan-liang Guo Jian Wang Li-yuan Zhu Chuang-li Hao

OBJECTIVES To analyse the clinical features, inflammatory markers and radiographs of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) cases with lobe or multi foci infiltration; with a special focus on factors which allow the differential diagnosis of viral and mycoplasma pneumonia. SETTING Retrospective chart review of CAP cases in a large university teaching hospital. PARTICIPANTS 126 paediatric CAP ca...

Journal: :Microbiology 1999
P F Markham M F Duffy M D Glew G F Browning

The avian pathogen Mycoplasma gallisepticum possesses a large gene family encoding lipoproteins which function as haemagglutinins. Representative species of the pneumoniae phylogenetic group of mycoplasmas were examined for the presence of genes homologous to members of this multigene family. Antisera against the pMGA1.1 lipoprotein recognized a 35 kDa protein in Mycoplasma imitans, but did not...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Sheetal Bodhankar Mathew D Woolard Xiangle Sun Jerry W Simecka

The purpose of the present study was to determine the impact of NK cells on the development of protective adaptive immunity in response to nasal-pulmonary immunization against mycoplasma. Depletion of NK cells before nasal-pulmonary immunization enhanced resistance to mycoplasma respiratory infection. The effect of NK cells on the generation of protective immunity in lungs was dependent on lymp...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1977
Y Naot J G Tully H Ginsburg

The capacity of various mycoplasma strains and species to induce lymphocyte transformation in vitro was studied. Of six strains of Mycoplasma pulmonis studied, five displayed mitogenic activity with rat lymphocytes. Among those M. pulmonis strains, our MP15 isolate and the Negroni strain exhibited particularly potent mitogenic capacity. The murine mycoplasmas M. neurolyticum and M. arthritidis ...

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