نتایج جستجو برای: brucella complications

تعداد نتایج: 190286  

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2017
Melissa A Miller Tristan L Burgess Erin M Dodd Jack C Rhyan Spencer S Jang Barbara A Byrne Frances M D Gulland Michael J Murray Sharon Toy-Choutka Patricia A Conrad Cara L Field Inga F Sidor Woutrina A Smith

We characterize Brucella infection in a wild southern sea otter ( Enhydra lutris nereis) with osteolytic lesions similar to those reported in other marine mammals and humans. This otter stranded twice along the central California coast, US over a 1-yr period and was handled extensively at two wildlife rehabilitation facilities, undergoing multiple surgeries and months of postsurgical care. Ulti...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1992
A Fekete J A Bantle S M Halling R W Stich

DNA heterogeneity among members of the genus Brucella was demonstrated with the arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction (AP-PCR). Simple, reproducible genomic fingerprints from DNA of 25 different Brucella strains were generated with five arbitrarily chosen primers, alone and in pairs, with the PCR. Reaction conditions were optimized for each primer. Several DNA segments were amplified in ...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2005
Pankaj A Joshi R D Kulkarni R M Powar

Brucellosis is one of the most common zoonotic diseases in India. Growth of Brucella is slow and needs meticulous biochemical tests and antisera for confirmation of the isolates. In the present study modified cold ZN staining was tried on the broth cultures for early presumptive identification of Brucella growth. Blood cultures were attempted in 22 seropositive patients. In the five blood cultu...

Journal: :Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 2007
Marie-Rose Abdo Pascale Joseph Rose-Anne Boigegrain Jean-Pierre Liautard Jean-Louis Montero Stephan Köhler Jean-Yves Winum

Brucella spp. is the causative agent of brucellosis (Malta fever), which is the most widespread zoonosis worldwide. The pathogen is capable of establishing persistent infections in humans which are extremely difficult to eradicate even with antibiotic therapy. Moreover, Brucella is considered as a potential bioterrorism agent. Histidinol dehydrogenase (HDH, EC 1.1.1.23) has been shown to be ess...

2017
Adrian M Whatmore Claire Dawson Jakub Muchowski Lorraine L Perrett Emma Stubberfield Mark Koylass Geoffrey Foster Nicholas J Davison Christine Quance Inga F Sidor Cara L Field Judy St Leger

Extension of known ecological niches of Brucella has included the description of two novel species from marine mammals. Brucella pinnipedialis is associated predominantly with seals, while two major Brucella ceti clades, most commonly associated with porpoises or dolphins respectively, have been identified. To date there has been limited characterisation of Brucella isolates obtained from marin...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2013
Mara S Roset Lucía García Fernández Vito G DelVecchio Gabriel Briones

Brucella is an intracellular bacterial pathogen that causes the worldwide zoonotic disease brucellosis. Brucella virulence relies on its ability to transition to an intracellular lifestyle within host cells. Thus, this pathogen must sense its intracellular localization and then reprogram gene expression for survival within the host cell. A comparative proteomic investigation was performed to id...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2002
Edgardo Moreno Axel Cloeckaert Ignacio Moriyón

The genus Brucella contains alpha-Proteobacteria adapted to intracellular life within cells of a variety of mammals. Controversy has arisen concerning Brucella internal taxonomy, and it has been proposed that the DNA-DNA hybridization-based genomospecies concept be applied to the genus. According to this view, only one species, Brucella melitensis, should be recognized, and the classical specie...

Journal: :Veterinary pathology 2017
Kelly Buckle Wendi D Roe Laryssa Howe Sarah Michael Padraig J Duignan E Burrows Hye Jeong Ha Sharon Humphrey Wendy L McDonald

Brucella spp infections of marine mammals are often asymptomatic but have been associated with reproductive losses and deaths. Zoonotic infections originating from marine isolates have also been described. Hector's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus hectori) are an endangered species with a declining population, and the role of infectious disease in population dynamics is not fully understood. In this s...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2013
F P Poester L E Samartino R L Santos

Brucellaspecies are facultative, intracellular, Gram-negative bacteria with marked tropism for the pregnant reproductive tract of domestic animals. All Brucella species establish persistent infection in the reticuloendothelial system of their natural hosts. The mechanisms of placenta localisation, trophoblast tropism and abortion are poorly understood. A complete picture of the molecular determ...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine 2007
Sascha Al Dahouk Karsten Nöckler Holger C Scholz Martin Pfeffer Heinrich Neubauer Herbert Tomaso

BACKGROUND The identification of Brucella isolates using conventional microbiological techniques is time-consuming and hazardous. We therefore assessed the performance of real-time PCR assays for the identification of members of the genus Brucella to the genus and species level. METHODS We evaluated an in-house developed assay and various previously published real-time PCR assays targeting bc...

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