نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic pathogen

تعداد نتایج: 98341  

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2015
Daniel Medina Trenton W J Garner Luis María Carrascal Jaime Bosch

Highly virulent pathogens that cause host population declines confront the risk of fade-out, but if pathogen transmission dynamics are age-structured, pathogens can persist. Among other features of amphibian biology, variable larval developmental rates generate age-structured larval populations, which in theory can facilitate pathogen persistence. We investigated this possibility empirically in...

2017
Marcellin B. Tano Christelle Dassi Lydia Mosi Marina Koussémon Bassirou Bonfoh

Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), particularly mycolactone producing mycobacteria (MPM), are bacteria found in aquatic environments causing skin diseases in humans like Buruli ulcer (BU). Although the causative agent for BU, Mycobacterium ulcerans has been identified and associated with slow-moving water bodies, the real transmission route is still unknown. This study aimed to characterize MP...

Journal: :Environmental DNA 2022

Successful conservation efforts for threatened species depend on accurate characterization of their distribution, habitat use, and threats. However, surveillance can be challenging with small size, cryptic coloring, or elusive behavior. Environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring provide a sensitive noninvasive alternative to traditional techniques by detecting trace shed target into environment. We ev...

2016
Elizabeth VanWormer Tim E Carpenter Purnendu Singh Karen Shapiro Wesley W. Wallender Patricia A. Conrad John L. Largier Marco P. Maneta Jonna A. K. Mazet

Rapidly developing coastal regions face consequences of land use and climate change including flooding and increased sediment, nutrient, and chemical runoff, but these forces may also enhance pathogen runoff, which threatens human, animal, and ecosystem health. Using the zoonotic parasite Toxoplasma gondii in California, USA as a model for coastal pathogen pollution, we examine the spatial dist...

Journal: :Journal of aquatic animal health 2008
Eli P Fenichel Jean I Tsao Michael Jones Graham J Hickling

Fish translocations are an important tool in fisheries management, yet translocating fish carries the risk of introducing unwanted pathogens. Although pathogen screening can be a useful tool for managing the risk associated with fish translocations, screening cannot eliminate this risk. This paper addresses these problems by demonstrating that two elements must be considered when designing effi...

Journal: :Science 2005
Karin L Meibom Melanie Blokesch Nadia A Dolganov Cheng-Yen Wu Gary K Schoolnik

The mosaic-structured Vibrio cholerae genome points to the importance of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in the evolution of this human pathogen. We showed that V. cholerae can acquire new genetic material by natural transformation during growth on chitin, a biopolymer that is abundant in aquatic habitats (e.g., from crustacean exoskeletons), where it lives as an autochthonous microbe. Transform...

2015
Stina Bäckman Jonas Näslund Mats Forsman Johanna Thelaus

Mosquitoes are thought to function as mechanical vectors of Francisella tularensis subspecies holarctica (F. t. holarctica) causing tularemia in humans. We investigated the clinical relevance of transstadially maintained F. t. holarctica in mosquitoes. Aedes egypti larvae exposed to a fully virulent F. t. holarctica strain for 24 hours, were allowed to develop into adults when they were individ...

2017
William Paul Skelton Zachary Taylor Jack Hsu

INTRODUCTION Raoultella planticola is a gram-negative rod associated with soil and aquatic environments that has rarely been associated with human infections. PRESENTATION OF CASE We present the case of a 73 year old female with multiple myeloma and recurrent Clostridium difficile infection who was found to have a urinary tract infection with Raoultella planticola, which has only been reporte...

2016
Michael R. Kelly Joseph H. Tien Marisa C. Eisenberg Suzanne Lenhart

The role of spatial arrangements on the spread and management strategies of a cholera epidemic is investigated. We consider the effect of human and pathogen movement on optimal vaccination strategies. A metapopulation model is used, incorporating a susceptible-infected-recovered system of differential equations coupled with an equation modelling the concentration of Vibrio cholerae in an aquati...

2008
Hui Hong Caroline Demangel Sacha J. Pidot Peter F. Leadlay Tim Stinear

Mycolactones are a family of highly related macrocyclic polyketides that exhibit immunosuppressive and cytotoxic properties. First discovered in 1999, they are the primary virulence factors produced by the environmental human pathogen Mycobacterium ulcerans, the causative agent of Buruli ulcer, and by some closely-related aquatic mycobacteria that cause disease in fish and frogs. Mycolactones a...

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