نتایج جستجو برای: p nodosus

تعداد نتایج: 1269966  

2015
Mohd Muzafar Leo A. Calvo-Bado Laura E. Green Edward M. Smith Claire L. Russell Rose Grogono-Thomas Elizabeth M.H. Wellington

Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the essential causative agent of footrot in sheep. The current study investigated when D. nodosus was detectable on newborn lambs and possible routes of transmission. Specific qPCR was used to detect and quantify the load of D. nodosus in foot swabs of lambs at birth and 5-13 h post-partum, and their mothers 5-13 h post-partum; and in samples of bedding, pa...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1987
J S Mattick M M Bills B J Anderson B Dalrymple M R Mott J R Egerton

Type 4 fimbriae are found in a range of pathogenic bacteria, including Bacteroides nodosus, Moraxella bovis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The structural subunits of these fimbriae all contain a highly conserved hydrophobic amino-terminal sequence preceding a variable hydrophilic carboxy-terminal region. We show here that recombinant P. aeruginosa cells containing the B. no...

Journal: :Anaerobe 2016
Mohd Muzafar Laura E Green Leo A Calvo-Bado Esther Tichauer Hayley King Philip James Elizabeth M H Wellington

Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) is the causative agent of footrot in sheep; one of the most important health and welfare issues of sheep worldwide. For control programmes to be effective, it is essential that the transmission cycle of D. nodosus is understood and bacterial reservoirs in the environment are better defined. This study evaluated the survival of D. nodosus in different soils usi...

2014
Ruth M. Kennan Marianne Gilhuus Sara Frosth Torsten Seemann Om P. Dhungyel Richard J. Whittington John D. Boyce David R. Powell Anna Aspán Hannah J. Jørgensen Dieter M. Bulach Julian I. Rood

UNLABELLED Footrot is a contagious, debilitating disease of sheep, causing major economic losses in most sheep-producing countries. The causative agent is the Gram-negative anaerobe Dichelobacter nodosus. Depending on the virulence of the infective bacterial strain, clinical signs vary from a mild interdigital dermatitis (benign footrot) to severe underrunning of the horn of the hoof (virulent ...

2017
Jolene Atia Emma Monaghan Jasmeet Kaler Kevin Purdy Laura Green Matt Keeling

Dichelobacter nodosus is a virulent, invasive, anaerobic bacterium that is believed to be the causative agent of ovine footrot, an infectious bacterial disease of sheep that causes lameness. Another anaerobe, Fusobacterium necrophorum, has been intimately linked with the disease occurrence and severity. Here we examine data from a longitudinal study of footrot on one UK farm, including quantita...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1963
W H TREJO R E BENNETT

Trejo, William (Squibb Institute for Medical Research, New Brunswick, N.J.) and Ralph E. Bennett. Streptomyces nodosus sp. n., the amphotericin-producing organism. J. Bacteriol. 85:436-439. 1963.-Streptomyces nodosus, the amphotericin-producing organism, is described as a new species in conformity with the rules of nomenclature as applied to streptomycetes. The relationship between S. nodosus a...

2012
Xiaoyan Han Ruth M. Kennan David L. Steer A. Ian Smith James C. Whisstock Julian I. Rood

Dichelobacter nodosus is the principal causative agent of ovine footrot and its extracellular proteases are major virulence factors. Virulent isolates of D. nodosus secrete three subtilisin-like serine proteases: AprV2, AprV5 and BprV. These enzymes are each synthesized as precursor molecules that include a signal (pre-) peptide, a pro-peptide and a C-terminal extension, which are processed to ...

Journal: :The Open Microbiology Journal 2008
Brian F Cheetham Dane Parker Garry A Bloomfield Bruce E Shaw Megan Sutherland Jessica A Hyman Jenifer Druitt Ruth M Kennan Julian I Rood Margaret E Katz

The Gram-negative anaerobic pathogen Dichelobacter nodosus carries several genetic elements that integrate into the chromosome. These include the intA, intB, intC and intD elements, which integrate adjacent to csrA and pnpA, two putative global regulators of virulence and the virulence-related locus, vrl, which integrates into ssrA. Treatment of D. nodosus strains with ultraviolet light resulte...

2012
Sara Frosth Jannice S Slettemeås Hannah J Jørgensen Øystein Angen Anna Aspán

BACKGROUND Ovine footrot is a contagious disease with worldwide occurrence in sheep. The main causative agent is the fastidious bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus. In Scandinavia, footrot was first diagnosed in Sweden in 2004 and later also in Norway and Denmark. Clinical examination of sheep feet is fundamental to diagnosis of footrot, but D. nodosus should also be detected to confirm the diagnos...

2017
Grazieli Maboni Rebecca Davenport Kate Sessford Kerstin Baiker Tim K. Jensen Adam M. Blanchard Sean Wattegedera Gary Entrican Sabine Tötemeyer

Skin infection studies are often limited by financial and ethical constraints, and alternatives, such as monolayer cell culture, do not reflect many cellular processes limiting their application. For a more functional replacement, 3D skin culture models offer many advantages such as the maintenance of the tissue structure and the cell types present in the host environment. A 3D skin culture mod...

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