نتایج جستجو برای: micmsporum canis

تعداد نتایج: 7117  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1998
N Ohashi A Unver N Zhi Y Rikihisa

A 30-kDa major outer membrane protein of Ehrlichia canis, the agent of canine ehrlichiosis, is the major antigen recognized by both naturally and experimentally infected dog sera. The protein cross-reacts with a serum against a recombinant 28-kDa protein (rP28), one of the outer membrane proteins of a gene (omp-1) family of Ehrlichia chaffeensis. Two DNA fragments of E. canis were amplified by ...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
rosanna qualizza allergy service, istituti clinici di perfezionamento, milan, italy raffaella megali rehabilitative medicine, istituti clinici di perfezionamento, milan, italy cristoforo incorvaia allergy/pulmonary rehabilitation, istituti clinici di perfezionamento, milan, italy

toxocara canis is an intestinal nematode affecting dogs and cats that causes human infestations by ingestion of embryonated eggs excreted in dogs' faeces. humans are transport hosts, in whom the larvae do not develop to adult worms, but may migrate to various tissues and organs, and survive for several years, giving rise to several clinical symptoms, which include allergy-like presentations. we...

2017
Mario Pasquetti Anna Rita Molinar Min Stefania Scacchetti Andrea Dogliero Andrea Peano

Microsporum canis is a dermatophyte fungus of which cats and dogs are recognized as the natural hosts. M. canis is also easily transmitted to humans, causing lesions to the glabrous skin (tinea corporis) and to the head (tinea capitis). The present study describes some cases of infection with M. canis in children from a veterinary perspective, highlighting some important features of this clinic...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2011
Hasan Cantas Marta Pekarkova Hege S Kippenes Espen Brudal Henning Sorum

Neisseria canis was isolated in pure culture from a mandibular abscess in a dog. Ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration was used to obtain a sample from the abscess. Conventional bacteriological examination techniques followed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing from pure subculture and construction of a phylogenetic tree verified the isolate as N. canis. 16S rRNA sequence analysis revealed that a br...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de parasitologia veterinaria = Brazilian journal of veterinary parasitology : Orgao Oficial do Colegio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria 2015
Rômulo Silva de Oliveira Rodrigo Casquero Cunha Jonas Moraes-Filho Relber Aguiar Gonçales Ana Paula de Souza Stori de Lara Luciana Farias da Costa de Avila Marcelo Bahia Labruna Fábio Pereira Leivas Leite

The canine monocytic ehrlichiosis, caused by Ehrlichia canis, is endemic in several regions of Brazil. Some serological diagnostic techniques using immunodominant proteins of E. canis as antigens are available, but their specificities and sensitivities are questionable. Based on this, the objective of this study was to test the antigenic potential of the recombinant gp19 protein (rGP19) for sub...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1974
D M Myers V M Varela-Díaz E A Coltorti

The microslide gel-diffusion and macro-tube agglutination techniques to detect Brucella canis antibodies in dogs were compared. Sera from dogs experimentally infected with B. canis and a random sample of dog sera with unknown histories of exposure to this organism were examined. The results of the gel-diffusion method employing specific rough Brucella saline-extract antigens of B. canis and Bru...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
C Kuyler Doyle Kimberly A Nethery Vsevolod L Popov Jere W McBride

Ehrlichia canis major immunoreactive proteins of 36 and 19 kDa elicit the earliest detectable antibody responses during the acute phase of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis. Genes encoding the major immunoreactive 36-kDa protein of E. canis and the corresponding ortholog of E. chaffeensis (47 kDa) were identified and the proteins characterized. The molecular masses of the strongly immunoreactive re...

2006
Remo Lobetti

Babesia canis and B. gibsoni are responsible for canine babesiosis throughout the world. Babesia canis consists of a group of three biologically different subspecies, namely B. c. canis, B. c. vogeli, and B. c. rossi. Babesia gibsoni is subdivided into 2 subspecies: the North American and Asian subspecies. Babesia c. canis is found in Europe, B. c. vogeli in northern Africa, North America and S...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2014
Simbarashe Chinyoka Solomon Dhliwayo Lisa Marabini Keith Dutlow Gift Matope Davies M Pfukenyi

A cross-sectional study was conducted in order to detect antibodies for Brucella canis (B. canis) in dogs from urban Harare and five selected rural communities in Zimbabwe. Sera from randomly selected dogs were tested for antibodies to B. canis using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Overall, 17.6% of sera samples tested (57/324, 95% CI: 13.5-21.7) were positive for B. canis antibodies. For...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2011
Murat Sayan Sevil Erdenlig Judy Stack Selcuk Kilic Huseyin Guducuoglu Yavuz Aksoy Ayhan Baklan Nilay Etiler

The incidence of Brucella canis infection in humans is unknown in Turkey. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of B. canis infection in human sera obtained from six regions in Turkey and comparatively evaluated the results obtained by agglutination-based techniques using standardized antigens made from B. canis. The patients (n = 1,746) presented with clinical symptoms that were si...

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