نتایج جستجو برای: brucella infection

تعداد نتایج: 459891  

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2013
F P Poester L E Samartino R L Santos

Brucellaspecies are facultative, intracellular, Gram-negative bacteria with marked tropism for the pregnant reproductive tract of domestic animals. All Brucella species establish persistent infection in the reticuloendothelial system of their natural hosts. The mechanisms of placenta localisation, trophoblast tropism and abortion are poorly understood. A complete picture of the molecular determ...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2013
Moussa Sanogo Emmanuel Abatih Eric Thys David Fretin Dirk Berkvens Claude Saegerman

Bovine brucellosis is an endemic infectious disease which can impact cattle productivity and welfare negatively, as well as human health. Sufficient knowledge on its epidemiology, particularly on species and biotypes of Brucella at national and/or regional scale are important to set up and implement efficient control measures against brucellosis in a "One health" perspective. The main objective...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1957
D E BERGMANN F E HALLECK B J MECHALAS R I TENNEY

The ability of some microorganisms to survive a stress treatment such as freeze drying has been shown to improve when aging the cells is done before drying. Hutton and Shirey (1951) described the beneficial effects of adding filtrates from aged cultures to cell paste of Brucella abortus before freeze drying. Record and Taylor (1953) showed that an exudate of Escherichia coli offered protection ...

2015
Giuliano Garofolo Jeffrey T. Foster Kevin Drees Katiuscia Zilli Ilenia Platone Massimo Ancora Cesare Cammà Fabrizio De Massis Paolo Calistri Elisabetta Di Giannatale

Bovine brucellosis, typically caused by Brucella abortus, has been eradicated from much of the developed world. However, the disease remains prevalent in southern Italy, persisting as a public and livestock health concern. We report here the whole-genome sequences of 11 isolates from cattle (Bos taurus) and water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) that are representative of the current genetic diversity...

2011
E. Herrera-López F. Suárez-Güemes B. Arellano Reynoso E. Díaz Aparicio

The control of brucellosis in Mexico since the 70's until 1998 was performed using cattle vaccination with S19 strain of Brucella abortus as a key tool. The use of strain RB51 was approved since 1998 and vaccination with strain S19 was gradually decreased until fully waived. The strain S19 was used again from 2005 and now both vaccines are applied equally to prevent brucellosis in Mexican cattl...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2013
Owen P Leiser Joseph L Corn Brandon S Schmit Paul S Keim Jeffrey T Foster

Brucellosis is a common infection of feral swine throughout the United States. With the recent expansion of feral swine populations across the country, this disease poses an increasing threat to agriculture and hunters. The standard approach to Brucella surveillance in feral swine has been serological testing, which gives an indication of past exposure and is a rapid method of determining popul...

Journal: :Thorax 1978
J C Cleveland R Suchor J Dague

Brucella abortus infection of the aortic valve caused acute aortic regurgitation leading to severe left ventricular failure in a 62-year-old man. He made an excellent recovery after emergency aortic valve replacement. This is the third reported case of successful heart valve replacement for Brucella endocarditis and the second such case involving the aortic valve.

2017
Rene Kaden Sevinc Ferrari Erik Alm Tara Wahab

BACKGROUND Brucellosis is a zoonosis that occurs worldwide. The disease has been completely eradicated in livestock in Sweden in 1994, and all cases of confirmed human brucellosis are imported into Sweden from other countries. However, due to an increase in the number of refugees and asylum seekers from the middle-east to Sweden, there is a need to improve the current diagnostic methodology for...

Journal: :British medical journal 1951
F D HART A MORGAN B LACEY

T HE purpose of this report is to describe the successful treatment of a case of bacterial endocarditis due to Brucella abortus. As far as I have been able to discover at the date of writing, no successfully treated case of this disease has been reported previously, with the exception of a case of mixed bacterial endocarditis presented in 1954 by Quinn and Brown.' A second case of treated Br. a...

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