نتایج جستجو برای: equi protein

تعداد نتایج: 1237187  

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2014
Dragan Mikić Zoran Djordjević Leposava Sekulović Miroslav Kojić Branka Tomanović

INTRODUCTION Rhodococcus (R) equi is an opportunistic, uncommon human pathogen that causes mainly infection in immunocompromised hosts. The disease is usually presented as subacute pneumonia that is mostly cavitary and sometimes bacteremic. CASE REPORT We reported the extremly rare case of a 43-year-old woman with Hodgkin lymphoma, who developed R equi pulmonary infection after recieving mult...

2013
Irfan Ahmad MIR Bablu KUMAR Anil TAKU Farah FARIDI Mohd. Altaf BHAT Naseer Ahmad BABA Tahir MAQBOOL

Present study was undertaken to study the prevalence of β-haemolytic streptococci in equine of northern temperate region of Jammu and Kashmir, India. One hundred and forty one samples were collected in duplicate from nasopharyngeal tract of diseased (53) and apparently healthy equine (88) for isolation and direct PCR. A total of 77 isolates of streptococci were recovered from 141 samples with a...

2016
Marcin Kalinowski Zbigniew Grądzki Łukasz Jarosz Kiyoko Kato Yu Hieda Tsutomu Kakuda Shinji Takai

Rhodococcus equi is an important bacterial pathogen in foals up to 6 months old, widespread in horse farms all over the world. It was found that only virulent R. equi strains expressing 15-17 kDa virulence-associated protein (VapA) and having large virulence plasmid of 85-90 kb containing vapA gene are pathogenic for horses. To date, 12 plasmid types have been reported in VapA positive strains ...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2012
Seiji Hobo Hidekazu Niwa Kazuomi Oku

Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) constitutes a potentially valuable diagnostic tool for rapid diagnosis of contagious diseases. In this study, we developed a novel LAMP method (seM-LAMP) to detect the seM gene of Streptococcus equi subsp. equi (S. equi), the causative agent of strangles in equids. The seM-LAMP successfully amplified the target sequence of the seM gene at 63°C withi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Massaro W Ueti Guy H Palmer Lowell S Kappmeyer Glen A Scoles Donald P Knowles

Equi merozoite antigens 1 and 2 (EMA-1 and EMA-2) are Babesia equi proteins expressed on the parasite surface during infection in horses and are orthologues of proteins in Theileria spp., which are also tick-transmitted protozoal pathogens. We determined in this study whether EMA-1 and EMA-2 were expressed within the vector tick Boophilus microplus. B. equi transitions through multiple, morphol...

2016
Elisa Anastasi Iain MacArthur Mariela Scortti Sonsiray Alvarez Steeve Giguère José A. Vázquez-Boland

We report a comparative study of 29 representative genomes of the animal pathogen Rhodococcus equi The analyses showed that R. equi is genetically homogeneous and clonal, with a large core genome accounting for ≈80% of an isolates' gene content. An open pangenome, even distribution of accessory genes among the isolates, and absence of significant core-genome recombination, indicated that gene g...

2014
Angela I. Bordin Suresh D. Pillai Courtney Brake Kaytee B. Bagley Jessica R. Bourquin Michelle Coleman Fabiano N. Oliveira Waithaka Mwangi David N. McMurray Charles C. Love Maria Julia B. Felippe Noah D. Cohen

Rhodococcus equi is an important pathogen of foals that causes severe pneumonia. To date, there is no licensed vaccine effective against R. equi pneumonia of foals. The objectives of our study were to develop an electron beam (eBeam) inactivated vaccine against R. equi and evaluate its immunogenicity. A dose of eBeam irradiation that inactivated replication of R. equi while maintaining outer ce...

2007
Gary Muscatello Kristin L. McBride Glenn F. Browning James R. Gilkerson

The concentration of airborne virulent R. equi is closely correlated with the prevalence of R. equi disease on endemically affected farms. Virulent R. equi is certainly aerosolised in association with dust, but foals are also an important source of airborne virulent R. equi as they breathe off high concentrations in exhaled air. Both clinically ill and asymptomatic foals have high concentration...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Massaro W Ueti Guy H Palmer Lowell S Kappmeyer Mary Statdfield Glen A Scoles Donald P Knowles

The protozoan parasite Babesia equi replicates within erythrocytes. During the acute phase of infection, B. equi can reach high levels of parasitemia, resulting in a hemolytic crisis. Horses that recover from the acute phase of the disease remain chronically infected. Subsequent transmission is dependent upon the ability of vector ticks to acquire B. equi and, following development and replicat...

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