نتایج جستجو برای: mycobacterium avium subsp avium

تعداد نتایج: 60543  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2013
John P Bannantine Luiz E Bermudez

The infection biology of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis has recently crystallized, with added details surrounding intestinal invasion. The involvement of pathogen-derived effector proteins such as the major membrane protein, oxidoreductase, and fibronectin attachment proteins have been uncovered. Mutations constructed in this pathogen have also shed light on genes needed for invasi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Jan L W Rademaker Marc M M Vissers Meike C Te Giffel

The effectiveness of high-temperature, short holding time (HTST) pasteurization and homogenization with respect to inactivation of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis was evaluated quantitatively. This allowed a detailed determination of inactivation kinetics. High concentrations of feces from cows with clinical symptoms of Johne's disease were used to contaminate raw milk in order to r...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
Michael McNamara Shin-Cheng Tzeng Claudia Maier Li Zhang Luiz E Bermudez

"Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis" is a robust and pervasive environmental bacterium that can cause opportunistic infections in humans. The bacterium overcomes the host immune response and is capable of surviving and replicating within host macrophages. Little is known about the bacterial mechanisms that facilitate these processes, but it can be expected that surface-exposed proteins play...

2016
N. Bruffaerts C. Vluggen L. Duytschaever V. Mathys C. Saegerman O. Chapeira K. Huygen

This paper announces the genome sequences of four strains of Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis, isolated from cases of lymphadenopathy in swine and humans, differing in virulence in a murine intranasal infection model.

2001
B. C. Love B. A. Byrum T. E. Wittum T. A. Jackson

In February 2000, Becton Dickinson Biosciences initiated a study to evaluate a potential new product, Herrold's Egg Yolk Agar with Mycobactin J and arnphotericin B, nalidixic acid, and vancomycin (BBL HEYA-MANV). The study involved laboratories which produced their own similar product, and compared the ability of the two media to support the growth of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis...

Journal: :journal of livestock science and technologies 2015
m. nemati

the efficacy of bacterial cultures and is900-specific polymerase chain reaction (pcr) was compared for the detection of mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (map) from the mesenteric lymph nodes of goats. samples were collected from 75 goats slaughtered in ilam, in southwest of iran. tissue homogenates were inoculated onto four media. the genomic dna was extracted directly from mesenteri...

2010
Taneli Tirkkonen Jaakko Pakarinen Elina Rintala Terhi Ali-Vehmas Harri Marttila Olli AT Peltoniemi Johanna Mäkinen

BACKGROUND Animal mycobacterioses are regarded as a potential zoonotic risk and cause economical losses world wide. M. avium subsp. hominissuis is a slow-growing subspecies found in mycobacterial infected humans and pigs and therefore rapid and discriminatory typing methods are needed for epidemiological studies. The genetic similarity of M. avium subsp. hominissuis from human and porcine origi...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2009
J R Stabel M V Palmer B Harris B Plattner J Hostetter S Robbe-Austerman

Understanding the host response to Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis is critical to the development of effective vaccines and therapeutics for the control of this disease in the field. The current study compared the effectiveness of oral and intraperitoneal (IP) methods of experimental inoculation and two strains of M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis (strain K-10 and clinical isolate 50...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Paul M Coussens Nitin Verman Marc A Coussens Michael D Elftman Amanda M McNulty

In cattle and other ruminants, infection with the intracellular pathogen Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis results in a granulomatous enteritis (Johne's disease) that is often fatal. The key features of host immunity to M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection include an appropriate early proinflammatory and cytotoxic response (Th1-like) that eventually gives way to a predominant an...

2012
T. Tsujii M. Morii E. Takeishi S. Asano Kanto

Equids are considered highly resistant to mycobacterial infections and clinical cases have been described in domestic horses only. Mycobacterium bovis is the most common species reported, although a single report exists of disease due to definitively diagnosed infection with Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis in two domestic horses. This is the first report of a mycobacterial infection in a...

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