نتایج جستجو برای: bordetella species

تعداد نتایج: 551491  

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
r g bodade biotechnology research laboratory, school of life sciences, swami ramanand teerth marathawada university, nanded, india. n ahemad biotechnology research laboratory, school of life sciences, swami ramanand teerth marathawada university, nanded, india. c n khobragade biotechnology research laboratory, school of life sciences, swami ramanand teerth marathawada university, nanded, india.

background and objectives: bordetella species colonize the respiratory tract of mammals and thereby cause the whooping cough. most of the species produce adenylate cyclase - a toxin ( hemolysin ) responsible for increasing intracellular cyclic amp (camp) levels in mammalian neutrophils and macrophages and as a consequence their phagocytic function get impaired . this study was carried out to is...

2016
Michael R. Weigand Yanhui Peng Vladimir Loparev Dhwani Batra Katherine E. Bowden Pamela K. Cassiday Jamie K. Davis Taccara Johnson Phalasy Juieng Christine E. Miner Lori Rowe Mili Sheth M. Lucia Tondella Margaret M. Williams

Species of the genus Bordetella associate with various animal hosts, frequently causing respiratory disease. Bordetella pertussis is the primary agent of whooping cough and other Bordetella species can cause similar cough illness. Here, we report four complete genome sequences from isolates of different Bordetella species recovered from human respiratory infections.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2014
Theodore Spilker Amy L Leber Mario J Marcon Duane W Newton Rebecca Darrah Peter Vandamme John J Lipuma

The differentiation of Bordetella species, particularly those causing human infection, is problematic. We found that sequence analysis of an internal fragment of nrdA allowed differentiation of the currently named Bordetella species. Analysis of 107 "Bordetella" isolates recovered almost exclusively from human respiratory tract specimens identified several putative novel species.

2017
Illiassou Hamidou Soumana Bodo Linz Eric T. Harvill

Members of the genus Bordetella include human and animal pathogens that cause a variety of respiratory infections, including whooping cough in humans. Despite the long known ability to switch between a within-animal and an extra-host lifestyle under laboratory growth conditions, no extra-host niches of pathogenic Bordetella species have been defined. To better understand the distribution of Bor...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Kwan Soo Ko Kyong Ran Peck Won Sup Oh Nam Yong Lee Jang Ho Lee Jae-Hoon Song

A gram-negative bacillus, SMC-8986(T), which was isolated from the purulent exudate of an epidermal cyst but could not be identified by a conventional microbiologic method, was characterized by a variety of phenotypic and genotypic analyses. Sequences of the 16S rRNA gene revealed that this bacterium belongs to the genus Bordetella but diverged distinctly from previously described Bordetella sp...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 2008
T Spilker A A Liwienski J J LiPuma

Bordetella spp. are not normally included when considering the opportunistic bacterial species that are typically involved in respiratory tract infections in individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF). By using a combination of bacterial genotyping and 16S rDNA sequencing, Bordetella spp. were identified in cultures obtained from 43 individuals with CF. Most (n = 23) patients were infected with Bord...

2016
Shih Keng LOONG Nur Hidayana MAHFODZ Haryanti Azura Mohamad WALI Siti Aisyah A. TALIB Siti Noraisah Ahmad NASRAH Pooi Fong WONG Sazaly ABUBAKAR

Accurate identification and separation of non-classical Bordetella species is very difficult. These species have been implicated in animal infections. B. hinzii, a non-classical Bordetella, has been isolated from mice in experimental facilities recently. We isolated and characterized one non-classical Bordetella isolate from the trachea and lung of an ICR mouse. Isolate BH370 was initially iden...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2000
R E Sacco K B Register G E Nordholm

Fifty-seven bacterial isolates previously identified as Bordetella avium or B. hinzii were characterized by restriction enzyme analysis (REA) and/or ribotyping. Twenty restriction endonucleases were evaluated for REA. Digestion of chromosomal DNA from the 42 B. avium and 15 B. hinzii isolates with HinfI produced 8 and 7 distinct fingerprint profiles, respectively. Digestion with DdeI further di...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
C Boursaux-Eude N Guiso

Pertactin is an outer membrane protein expressed by Bordetella pertussis, Bordetella parapertussis, and Bordetella bronchiseptica that induces protective immunity to Bordetella infections. The immunodominant and immunoprotective epitopes of pertactin include two repeated regions, I and II. Comparison of these two repeated regions showed that B. parapertussis pertactin is invariant, whereas B. p...

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