نتایج جستجو برای: shigellae

تعداد نتایج: 183  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1980
D J Grimes

Bacteriological effects of hydraulically dredging polluted bottom sediment in the navigation channel of the Upper Mississippi River (river mile 827.5 [about 1,332 km] to 828.1 [about 1,333 km]) were investigated. Bottom sediment in the dredging site contained high total coliform densities (about 6,800 most-probable-number total coliform index per g [dry weight] and 3,800 membrane filter total c...

2003
RICHARD P. NOVICK

During recent years, considerable credence has been given to the thesis that the occurrence and spread of multiply resistant enteric bacteria are related to transfer from one cell to another of the genetic determinants of drug resistance. These resistance determinants are borne by complex extrachromosomal genetic elements, termed episomes, that also bear determinants of fertility. Resistance tr...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2012
Tyler J Vanderweele

The interaction estimates from Bhavnani et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2012;176(5):387-395) are used to evaluate evidence for mechanistic interaction between coinfecting pathogens for diarrheal disease. Mechanistic interaction is said to be present if there are individuals for whom the outcome would occur if both of 2 exposures are present but would not occur if 1 or the other of the exposures is abse...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
Jason W Sahl Carolyn R Morris Jennifer Emberger Claire M Fraser John Benjamin Ochieng Jane Juma Barry Fields Robert F Breiman Matthew Gilmour James P Nataro David A Rasko

Shigellae cause significant diarrheal disease and mortality in humans, as there are approximately 163 million episodes of shigellosis and 1.1 million deaths annually. While significant strides have been made in the understanding of the pathogenesis, few studies on the genomic content of the Shigella species have been completed. The goal of this study was to characterize the genomic diversity of...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
Z Zhang L Jin G Champion K B Seydel S L Stanley

Shigellae infect human intestine and cause intense inflammation and destruction of colonic and rectal mucosa. To model the interactions of shigella with human intestine in vivo, we have studied shigella infection in human intestinal xenografts in severe combined immunodeficient mice (SCID-HU-INT mice). Inoculation of shigella into human intestinal xenografts caused severe inflammation and mucos...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1988
P L Small S Falkow

Certain strains of Escherichia coli can cause an invasive diarrheal disease in humans which clinically resembles shigellosis. These strains share with Shigella species the ability to enter and replicate within colonic epithelial cells and the ability to bind Congo red dye in vitro when grown at 37 degrees C. Like shigellae, they contain a large plasmid essential for virulence. A 230-kilobase (k...

Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1991
T L Hale

Shigella species and enteroinvasive strains of Escherichia coli cause disease by invasion of the colonic epithelium, and this invasive phenotype is mediated by genes carried on 180- to 240-kb plasmids. In addition, at least eight loci on the Shigella chromosome are necessary for full expression of virulence. The products of these genes can be classified as (i) virulence determinants that direct...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1959
R A FINKELSTEIN E H LABREC

The fluorescent antibody technique has been used experimentally in a number of laboratories for the detection of a variety of bacterial and viral agents (Thomason et al., 1956; Moody et al., 1958; Whitaker et al., 1958; Liu, 1956). Recently, an attempt was made by Thomason et al. (1958) to apply the technique directly in the detection of enteric pathogens, including Salmonella species and Vibri...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2011
Umaira Faiz Tariq Butt Luqman Satti Wajid Hussain Faisal Hanif

BACKGROUND Diarrhoea is a serious threat all over the world with great economic implications especially evident in the developing world. This study was aimed at determining in vitro efficacy of Zinc (Zn) against common enteric bacterial pathogens. METHOD A total of 100 bacterial enteric pathogens: Salmonellae (n = 16), enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) (n = 26). Shigellae (n = 28) and ...

2011
Subramaniya Bharathi Raja Malliga Raman Murali Nirmal Kasinathan Kumar Sivasitambaram Niranjali Devaraj

Lectins are a class of ubiquitous proteins/glycoproteins that are abundantly found in nature. Lectins have unique carbohydrate binding property and hence have been exploited as drugs against various infectious diseases. We have isolated one such novel lectin from the fruit pulp of Aegle marmelos. The isolated lectin was partially characterised and its effect against Shigella dysenteriae infecti...

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