نتایج جستجو برای: brucella complications

تعداد نتایج: 190286  

Journal: :Acta microbiologica et immunologica Hungarica 2015
Faham Khamesipour Abbas Doosti Ebrahim Rahimi

Brucellosis is a zoonosis of economic importance that reduces productivity in livestock enterprises as it induces abortion in infected animals. A study was designed aimed at detecting Brucella in blood and lymph node specimens from camels by the use of real-time PCR in Iran. Sample collection and DNA extraction were done on blood (n = 135) and lymph node (n = 135) samples collected from 135 cam...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
N Vizcaíno A Cloeckaert M S Zygmunt L Fernández-Lago

In the present study we completed the nucleotide sequence of a Brucella melitensis 16M DNA fragment deleted from B. abortus that accounts for 25,064 bp and show that the other Brucella spp. contain the entire 25-kb DNA fragment. Two short direct repeats of four nucleotides, detected in the B. melitensis 16M DNA flanking both sides of the fragment deleted from B. abortus, might have been involve...

احمد مسعود, , مریم دبیر, , گیتی ثمر, ,

Although cellular immunity involving activated macrophage is important in resistance to Brucella infections, serum factors and polymorphonuclears (PMNs) play some role in the initial responses to Brucella infections. In this research, we studied respiratory burst of PMNs against opsonized yeast and opsonized inactivated Brucella melitensis in chronic Brucellosis patients and controls with no pr...

Brucellosis is primarily a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by Brucella species. The genus Brucella contains highly infectious species that are classified as biological threat agents. In this regard, the identification of Brucella can be a time-consuming and labor-intensive process posing a real risk of laboratory-acquired infection to the laboratory staff. This stud...

2006
Mustafa ERTEK Halil YAZGI Zülal ÖZKURT Ahmet AYYILDIZ Mehmet PARLAK

Background and Aims: Brucellosis is endemic in Turkey. Since it affects many organs and the symptoms are non-specific, the diagnosis by clinical findings is difficult and may be easily missed. Many serological tests have been used for the diagnosis of human brucellosis. This study compared the diagnostic value of the Brucella standard tube agglutination test (SAT) with that of ELISA (Brucella s...

2016
Alexia Papadopoulos Aurélie Gagnaire Clara Degos Chantal de Chastellier Jean-Pierre Gorvel

Brucella is a Gram-negative bacterium responsible for brucellosis, a worldwide re-emerging zoonosis. Brucella has been shown to infect and replicate within Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GMCSF) in vitro grown bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDC). In this cell model, Brucella can efficiently control BMDC maturation. However, it has been shown that Brucella infection in v...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Cinzia Marianelli Franco Ciuchini Michela Tarantino Paolo Pasquali Rosanna Adone

Rifampin is one of the most potent and broad-spectrum antibiotics against bacterial pathogens. Its bactericidal activity is due to its ability to bind to the beta subunit of the DNA-dependent RNA polymerase encoded by the rpoB gene. Mutations of the rpoB gene have been characterized in rifampin-resistant (Rif(r)) strains of Escherichia coli and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The genetic bases of R...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1950
Leon V. McVay Frances Guthrie I. D. Michelson Douglas H. Sprunt

Although the etiological agent of brucellosis has been known for many years, this widespread infection remains one of the greatest enigmas in modern medicine. Perhaps the principal source of confusion is the difficulty of establishing a definite diagnosis of brucellosis. This is particularly true of the chronic form of this disease. While the history, clinical picture, laboratory procedures, in...

2013
ROBERT ABERNATHY WESLEY W. SPINK

A basic feature of the host-parasite relationship in brucellosis is the intracellular localization of Brucella in the tissues of animals and man (1-6). This intracellular parasitism is a contributing factor in the tendency of the disease to become chronic. Experimental studies have shown that intracellular Brucella organisms are afforded protection against antibiotics, and also against the leth...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
J Pizarro-Cerdá E Moreno V Sanguedolce J L Mege J P Gorvel

Virulent and attenuated Brucella abortus strains attach to and penetrate nonprofessional phagocytic HeLa cells. Compared to pathogenic Brucella, the attenuated strain 19 hardly replicates within cells. The majority of the strain 19 bacteria colocalized with the lysosome marker cathepsin D, suggesting that Brucella-containing phagosomes had fused with lysosomes, in which they may have degraded. ...

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