نتایج جستجو برای: b suis

تعداد نتایج: 901470  

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2006
Shiranee Sriskandan Josh D Slater

S treptococcus suis (S. suis) is widely recognised in the veterinary world as a cause of rapidly progressive and fatal sepsis in infant pigs, associated with meningitis, polyarthritis, and, occasionally, pneumonia. A more fulminant bacteraemic infection is seen in neonatal pigs [1,2]. For reasons that are unknown, adult pigs do not succumb to this infection, although they demonstrate asymptomat...

2017
Daniel B. Gilmer Jonathan E. Schmitz Mya Thandar Chad W. Euler Vincent A. Fischetti

Streptococcus suis infects pigs worldwide and may be zoonotically transmitted to humans with a mortality rate of up to 20%. S. suis has been shown to develop in vitro resistance to the two leading drugs of choice, penicillin and gentamicin. Because of this, we have pursued an alternative therapy to treat these pathogens using bacteriophage lysins. The bacteriophage lysin PlySs2 is derived from ...

2012
Nicolas Sprynski Christine Felix David O’Callaghan Annette C. Vergunst

Complementation for virulence of a non-polar virB5 mutant in Brucella suis 1330 was not possible using a pBBR-based plasmid but was with low copy vector pGL10. Presence of the pBBR-based replicon in wildtype B. suis had a dominant negative effect, leading to complete attenuation in J774 macrophages. This was due to pleiotropic effects on VirB protein expression due to multiple copies of the vir...

2017
Min Li Martina Jelocnik Feng Yang Jianseng Gong Bernhard Kaltenboeck Adam Polkinghorne Zhixin Feng Yvonne Pannekoek Nicole Borel Chunlian Song Ping Jiang Jing Li Jilei Zhang Yaoyao Wang Jiawei Wang Xin Zhou Chengming Wang

BACKGROUND Chlamydia suis is an important, globally distributed, highly prevalent and diverse obligate intracellular pathogen infecting pigs. To investigate the prevalence and genetic diversity of C. suis in China, 2,137 nasal, conjunctival, and rectal swabs as well as whole blood and lung samples of pigs were collected in 19 regions from ten provinces of China in this study. RESULTS We repor...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
Jungang Liang Richard Ducatelle Frank Pasmans Annemieke Smet Freddy Haesebrouck Bram Flahou

Helicobacter suis is a Gram-negative bacterium colonizing the majority of pigs, in which it causes gastritis and decreased daily weight gain. H. suis is also the most prevalent gastric non-Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter species in humans, capable of causing gastric disorders. To gain insight into the genetic diversity of porcine and human H. suis strains, a multilocus sequence typing (MLST) m...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Steven D Brown Maria M Traczewski

Brucella broth without supplementation is the recommended medium for broth microdilution susceptibility tests of Brucella abortus, B. melitensis, and B. suis. Based on an eight-laboratory collaborative study using a pH-adjusted modification of this medium, we propose MIC quality control ranges for three control strains against 10 antimicrobials that are potentially efficacious for treating infe...

2014
Kristien De Puysseleyr Leentje De Puysseleyr Hendrik Dhondt Tom Geens Lutgart Braeckman Servaas A Morré Eric Cox Daisy Vanrompay

BACKGROUND A significant number of studies on pig farms and wild boars worldwide, demonstrate the endemic presence of Chlamydia suis in pigs. However, the zoonotic potential of this pathogen, phylogenetically closely related to Chlamydia trachomatis, is still uninvestigated. Therefore, this study aims to examine the zoonotic transmission in a Belgian pig abattoir. METHODS Presence of Chlamydi...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2009
Mathias Ritzmann Julia Grimm Karl Heinritzi Katharina Hoelzle Ludwig E Hoelzle

Porcine infectious anemia is a well-known disease that occurs worldwide and is caused by the unculturable hemotrophic bacterium Mycoplasma suis. The actual prevalence and impact of M. suis infections, however, remain fairly unknown. This study examined the prevalence of M. suis in post-weaning pigs by employing a quantitative real-time LightCycler PCR. M. suis infections were detected in 164 ou...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2013
Elżbieta Monika Galińska Jerzy Zagórski

Brucellosis in humans is a zoonosis of greatly varied clinical image. It occurs on all inhabited continents. The course of the disease may be acute, sub-acute or chronic. The etiologic factors of brucellosis are small, aerobic Gram-negative rods of the genus Brucella, which currently contains ten species: B. abortus, B. suis, B. ovis, B. melitensis, B. canis, B. neotomae, B. pinnipedialis, B. c...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2010
Katharina Hoelzle Michael Engels Manuela M Kramer Max M Wittenbrink Sarah M Dieckmann Ludwig E Hoelzle

Porcine infectious anemia is a well-known disease that occurs worldwide and is caused by the uncultivable hemotrophic bacterium Mycoplasma suis. In this study the occurrence of M. suis in wild boars was investigated by employing a quantitative real-time LightCycler PCR. M. suis infections were detected in 36 out of 359 wild boars (10.03%). Sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene and subsequent phylogen...

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