نتایج جستجو برای: fecal samples

تعداد نتایج: 439785  

2014
Maria De Angelis Eustacchio Montemurno Maria Piccolo Lucia Vannini Gabriella Lauriero Valentina Maranzano Giorgia Gozzi Diana Serrazanetti Giuseppe Dalfino Marco Gobbetti Loreto Gesualdo

This study aimed at investigating the fecal microbiota, and the fecal and urinary metabolome of non progressor (NP) and progressor (P) patients with immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN). Three groups of volunteers were included in the study: (i) sixteen IgAN NP patients; (ii) sixteen IgAN P patients; and (iii) sixteen healthy control (HC) subjects, without known diseases. Selective media were us...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Lejla Imamovic Elisenda Ballesté Juan Jofre Maite Muniesa

Shiga toxin-converting bacteriophages (Stx phages) are involved in the pathogenicity of some enteric bacteria, such as Escherichia coli O157:H7. Stx phages are released from their bacterial hosts after lytic induction and remain free in the environment. Samples were analyzed for the presence of free Stx phages by an experimental approach based on the use of real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR), wh...

Journal: :Water research 2013
Blythe A Layton Yiping Cao Darcy L Ebentier Kaitlyn Hanley Elisenda Ballesté João Brandão Muruleedhara Byappanahalli Reagan Converse Andreas H Farnleitner Jennifer Gentry-Shields Maribeth L Gidley Michèle Gourmelon Chang Soo Lee Jiyoung Lee Solen Lozach Tania Madi Wim G Meijer Rachel Noble Lindsay Peed Georg H Reischer Raquel Rodrigues Joan B Rose Alexander Schriewer Chris Sinigalliano Sangeetha Srinivasan Jill Stewart Laurie C Van De Werfhorst Dan Wang Richard Whitman Stefan Wuertz Jenny Jay Patricia A Holden Alexandria B Boehm Orin Shanks John F Griffith

A number of PCR-based methods for detecting human fecal material in environmental waters have been developed over the past decade, but these methods have rarely received independent comparative testing in large multi-laboratory studies. Here, we evaluated ten of these methods (BacH, BacHum-UCD, Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron (BtH), BsteriF1, gyrB, HF183 endpoint, HF183 SYBR, HF183 Taqman(®), HumM...

2013
AMNA KHATOON ZAID AHMED PIRZADA

In the present study, bacteriological quality of 187 different mineral water bottle brands marketed in Karachi was analyzed from September 2009 to June 2010. All the collected samples were analyzed for the presence of coliform bacteria, fecal coliform bacteria, E. coli, fecal entrococci, P. aeruginosa and total viable plate count (TVPC). Alarmingly, 67 (36%) of these samples did not comply with...

2016
Jennifer L. Wilkening Chris Ray Johanna Varner

Measurement of stress hormone metabolites in fecal samples has become a common method to assess physiological stress in wildlife populations. Glucocorticoid metabolite (GCM) measurements can be collected noninvasively, and studies relating this stress metric to anthropogenic disturbance are increasing. However, environmental characteristics (e.g., temperature) can alter measured GCM concentrati...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Gert B Jensen Preben Larsen Bodil L Jacobsen Bodil Madsen Lasse Smidt Lars Andrup

In a study of occupational exposure to Bacillus thuringiensis, 20 exposed greenhouse workers were examined for Bacillus cereus-like bacteria in fecal samples and on biomonitoring filters. Bacteria with the following characteristics were isolated from eight individuals: intracellular crystalline inclusions characteristic of B. thuringiensis, genes for and production of B. cereus enterotoxins, an...

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2010
Todd R Callaway Tom S Edrington Andrew Brabban Elizabeth Kutter Locke Karriker Chad Stahl Elizabeth Wagstrom Robin C Anderson Ken Genovese Jack McReynolds Roger Harvey David J Nisbet

Salmonella is one of the leading causes of human foodborne illness and is associated with swine production. Bacteriophages are naturally occurring viruses that prey on bacteria and have been suggested as a potential intervention strategy to reduce Salmonella levels in food animals on the farm and in the lairage period. If phages are to be used to improve food safety, then we must understand the...

2016
Hong-Tae PARK Min-Kyoung SHIN Hyun-Eui PARK Yong-Il CHO Han Sang YOO

Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) is the causative agent of bovine paratuberculosis (PTB). The first step in the control of PTB is the identification and isolation of sub-clinical fecal shedders from the herd. In the current study, real-time and nested PCR targeting MAP-specific genetic elements (IS900 and ISMAP02) DNA isolated from fecal samples were used to detect MAP infectio...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2004
Umesh D Parashar Jin-Fen Li Rosa Cama Mark DeZalia Stephan S Monroe David N Taylor Dante Figueroa Robert H Gilman Roger I Glass

To define the role of human caliciviruses (HuCVs) in severe childhood gastroenteritis, fecal and paired serum samples from 233 Peruvian children hospitalized with gastroenteritis (case patients) and fecal samples from 248 control subjects were evaluated. Overall, 128 case patients (55%) demonstrated HuCV infection by either fecal (n=81 [35%]) or serological (n=96 [41%]) testing. HuCVs were more...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2001
N Morimoto C Komatsu M Nishida T Sugiura

Giardia lamblia cysts in fecal specimens are detected by conventional morphological methods. The direct immunofluorescence monoclonal antibody assay (DFA) is also applied to detect G. lamblia cysts in feces, but little is known about the usefulness of DFA in fecal specimens stored under various conditions. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the DFA for detection of G. lamblia cysts an...

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