نتایج جستجو برای: clostridium perfringens type d
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Weaned lambs, having a detectable level of maternal antibodies (1-2 units/ml) against C. perfringens type D, showed protective antitoxin levels lasting for 29 days after receiving a single parenteral dose of 200 units/kg hyperimmune serum. Lambs, having no maternal antibodies (less than 0,07 units/ml) to C. perfringens type D but receiving the same dose of hyperimmune serum, maintained protecti...
Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin (CPE) is a major virulence factor for human gastrointestinal diseases, such as food poisoning and antibiotic associated diarrhea. The CPE-encoding gene (cpe) can be chromosomal or plasmid-borne. Recent development of conventional PCR cpe-genotyping assays makes it possible to identify cpe location (chromosomal or plasmid) in type A isolates. Initial studies f...
, in this study 77 and 86 bacterial strains were isolated from faeces of healthy and diarrhoeic dogs respectively. all salmonella isolates were confirmed by per method using specific inva genes. antibacterial activity of 8 routine antibiotics including tylosin, gentamycin, kanamycin, neomycin, tetracycline, oxytetracycline, chloramphenicol and sulfadiazine on the isolated bacteria was evaluated...
The L-forms of Clostridium perfringens were first reported by Dienes (1950). He described this form as minute, soft, pleomorphic colonies which developed when C. perfringens were grown on penicillin-treated horse serum agar plates. The reversion of L-colonies to bacterial forms has not been reported for C. perfringens. They have been observed in strains of Proteus (Dienes, 1949), Salmonellae (W...
Identification of a Prepore Large-Complex Stage in the Mechanism of Action of Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin James G. Smedley III, Francisco A. Uzal, and Bruce A. McClane* Department of Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry and Molecular Virology and Microbiology Graduate Program, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and California Animal Health and Food Saf...
Clostridium perfringens strain JJC is an effective biohydrogen and biochemical producer that was isolated from landfill leachate sludge. Here, we present the assembly and annotation of its genome, which may provide further insights into the gene interactions involved in efficient biohydrogen production.
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Clostridium perfringens type A (CPA) isolates produce lethal necrotizing antigens and the heat resistant forms of the organism are associated with pathogenic outcome in humans. CPA has also been implicated in antibiotic associated diarrhoea (AAD). We therefore undertook this study to investigate the presence of CPA in stool samples of patients with AAD in a tertiary care ...
Severe hemorrhagic enterocolitis was observed in a Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) and a lion (Panthera leo). Both animals developed acute depression, anorexia, and bloody diarrhea several days before death. Small and large intestines were diffusely congested, edematous, necrotic, and filled with hemorrhagic fluid, and mesenteric lymph nodes were enlarged and congested. Pure and abunda...
Strains of Clostridium perfringens are a frequent cause of food-borne disease and gas gangrene and are also associated with necrotic enteritis in chickens. To detect and quantify the levels of C. perfringens in the chicken gastrointestinal tract, a quantitative real-time PCR assay utilizing a fluorogenic, hydrolysis-type probe was developed and utilized to assay material retrieved from the broi...
Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) is an important pathogen in both human and veterinary medicine. Necrotic enteritis is the most severe clinical bacterial enteric disease of poultry induced by C. perfringens. Study was done on 100 broiler chickens (400 different tissues of chickens) in Southwest Iran. C. perfringens was isolated from different tissues of chickens (meats, liver, gizzard a...
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