نتایج جستجو برای: prototheca zopfii

تعداد نتایج: 270  

2012
F Zaini A Kanani M Falahati R Fateh M Salimi-Asl N Saemi Sh Farahyar A Kargar Kheirabad M Nazeri

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was identification of the epidemiology of Prototheca zopfii species from the milk samples of dairy cattle in Isfahan, central Iran. METHODS Milk samples were obtained from 230 dairy cattle, 130 with and 100 without mastitis, in Isfahan. The samples were cultured in Prototheca Isolation Medium (PIM) and Sabouraud's dextrose agar. All P. zopfii isolates were ide...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2010
T Jagielski H Lassa J Ahrholdt U Roesler E Malinowski

Bovine mastitits caused by the colorless, yeast-like alga Prototheca zopfii is a serious and complex condition that results in heavy economic losses in the dairy industry, both through a substantial reduction in milk production and culling of infected animals. Based on the 18S rDNA sequence analysis, genotype-specific PCR assays have recently been developed to differentiate within the species P...

2008

Prototheca spp. are strange algae, assigned to the genus Prototheca, family Chlorelaceae. They are ubiquitous in nature, living predominantly in aqueous locales containing decomposing plant material. Prototheca spp. were isolated from skin scarificates, sputum and feces of humans in absence of infection, as well as in a variety of domestic and some wild animals. Prototheca spp. are unicellular ...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2007
Cornelia Lass-Flörl Astrid Mayr

Human protothecosis is a rare infection caused by members of the genus Prototheca. Prototheca species are generally considered to be achlorophyllic algae and are ubiquitous in nature. The occurrence of protothecosis can be local or disseminated and acute or chronic, with the latter being more common. Diseases have been classified as (i) cutaneous lesions, (ii) olecranon bursitis, or (iii) disse...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
f zaini a kanani m falahati r fateh m salimi-asl n saemi

background: the aim of this study was identification of the epidemiology of prototheca zopfii species from the milk samples of dairy cattle in isfahan, central iran. methods: milk samples were obtained from 230 dairy cattle, 130 with and 100 without mastitis, in isfahan. the samples were cultured in prototheca isolation medium (pim) and sabouraud's dextrose agar. all p. zopfii isolates were ide...

Journal: :Research in veterinary science 2010
Sara Marques Eliane Silva Júlio Carvalheira Gertrude Thompson

Bovine mastitis associated with Prototheca is considered a rare pathology, but is increasing in prevalence all over the world and therefore becoming more relevant to the dairy industry. The biochemical characterization of 47 Prototheca isolates retrieved from mastitic milk was performed in this study using API 20C Aux and two BBL Crystal Kits, followed by an analysis with InforBio software. The...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2008
Anna Maria Tortorano Anna Prigitano Giovanna Dho Renata Piccinini Valentina Daprà Maria Anna Viviani

BACKGROUND Two outbreaks of mastitis due to the yeast-like alga Prototheca zopfii recently occurred in dairy herds in Lombardia (Italy) involving 180 and 150 lactating cows, respectively. OBJECTIVES To determine the in vitro susceptibility of Prototheca isolates to conventional antifungal agents and to essential oils. METHODS Twenty P. zopfii isolated from milk during these outbreaks, six P...

2013
Jae Yeon Seok Yoonho Lee Hyukmin Lee Sang Yeop Yi Hwa Eun Oh Ji-Sun Song

The Prototheca species is achlorophyllic algae and rarely causes human infection. Human protothecosis presents clinically as a cutaneous infection, olecranon bursitis, and disseminated systemic disease. We report a case of human cutaneous protothecosis involving the left wrist. A 68-year-old man presented with an ill-defined erythematous lesion with crust at the dorsal aspect of his left wrist....

Journal: :Journal of General Microbiology 1978

Journal: :New Zealand veterinary journal 1985
R T Hodges J T Holland F J Neilson N M Wallace

Mastitis caused by the colourless alga Prototheca zopfii was diagnosed in 17 of 120 cows in a dairy herd. Infection occurred in animals varying from 3-14 years old and was present in one to four quarters of each cow. Nine cases were associated with clinical mastitis characterised by the presence in milk of flakes or small clots. Somatic cell counts consistent with subclinical mastitis (>500 x 1...

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