نتایج جستجو برای: mycoplasma agalactiae

تعداد نتایج: 17574  

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2004
B M Jayarao S R Pillai A A Sawant D R Wolfgang N V Hegde

This study was conducted to establish guidelines for monitoring bulk tank milk somatic cell count and bacterial counts, and to understand the relationship between different bacterial groups that occur in bulk tank milk. One hundred twenty-six dairy farms in 14 counties of Pennsylvania participated, each providing one bulk tank milk sample every 15 d for 2 mo. The 4 bulk tank milk samples from e...

2018
Xiao-Yu Yu Fei Fu Wen-Na Kong Qian-Kun Xuan Dong-Hua Wen Xiao-Qing Chen Yong-Ming He Li-Hua He Jian Guo Ai-Ping Zhou Yang-Hong Xi Li-Jun Ni Yu-Feng Yao Wen-Juan Wu

Streptococcus agalactiae and Candida albicans often co-colonize the female genital tract, and under certain conditions induce mucosal inflammation. The role of the interaction between the two organisms in candidal vaginitis is not known. In this study, we found that co-infection with S. agalactiae significantly attenuated the hyphal development of C. albicans, and that EFG1-Hwp1 signal pathway ...

Journal: :Reumatologia clinica 2008
Elia Valls-Pascual Juan José Alegre-Sancho José Ivorra-Cortés José Andrés Román-Ivorra Nagore Fernández-Llanio-Comella Inmaculada Chalmeta-Verdejo Sonia Muñoz-Gil José Miguel Senabre-Gallego

Streptococcus agalactiae (S agalactiae) is a germ habitually associated with infections in neonates and women during the pregnancy and the immediate puerperiumum. S. agalactiae has also been related with bacteriemias, endocarditis and bone, joint, skin and soft tissues infections in adults with concomitant diseases and even in immunocompetent patients. In the last years more than 70 cases of se...

2013
JullyGogoi Tiwari Charlene Babra Harish Kumar Tiwari Vincent Williams Sharon De Wet Justine Gibson Adrian Paxman Eleanor Morgan Paul Costantino Raju Sunagar

Mastitis is one of the most economically significant diseases for the dairy industry for backyard farmers in developing countries and high producing herds worldwide. Two of the major factors impeding reduction in the incidence of this disease is [a] the lack of availability of an effective vaccine capable of protecting against multiple etiological agents and [b] propensity of some of the etiolo...

Journal: :Fish & shellfish immunology 2006
David J Pasnik Joyce J Evans Phillip H Klesius

A study was conducted to determine the role of specific antibodies in immunity to Streptococcus agalactiae. Adult Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) were injected i.p. with tryptic soy broth as control or with S. agalactiae vaccine. Ninety days later, fish were challenged with 1.5x10(4)CFUS. agalactiae fish(-1). Blood was drawn from all fish 90d after vaccination and 25d after challenge, and ...

2017
Laetitia Joubert Jean-Baptiste Dagieu Annabelle Fernandez Aurélie Derré-Bobillot Elise Borezée-Durant Isabelle Fleurot Alexandra Gruss Delphine Lechardeur

Heme is essential for several cellular key functions but is also toxic. Whereas most bacterial pathogens utilize heme as a metabolic cofactor and iron source, the impact of host heme during bacterial infection remains elusive. The opportunist pathogen Streptococcus agalactiae does not synthesize heme but still uses it to activate a respiration metabolism. Concomitantly, heme toxicity is mainly ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2006
Joyce J Evans David J Pasnik Phillip H Klesius Salam Al-Ablani

The isolation and characterization of two bacterial species, Streptococcus agalactiae and Lactococcus garvieae, previously unreported in wild marine mammals are described from a freshly dead bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, from Kuwait Bay, Kuwait, in September 2001. Conventional and rapid identification systems were used to determine that isolates from muscle and kidney were S. agalacti...

2016
Kiyozumi Suzuki Yuji Hirai Fujiko Morita Yuki Uehara Hiroko Oshima Kazunori Mitsuhashi Atsushi Amano Toshio Naito

Streptococcus agalactiae (S. agalactiae) is a major cause of invasive disease in neonates and pregnant women, but has also recently been observed among non-pregnant adults, especially elderly persons or persons with underlying chronic disease. S. agalactiae is also a rare cause of infective endocarditis, and most cases require early surgery. We report the case of a 43-year-old previously health...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید صدوقی یزد 0
کیومرث قاضی سعیدی k ghazisaidi . [email protected] شیده وطنی sh vatani فرحدخت فاطمی نسب f fateminasab نازنین دهقان زاده n dehghanzadeh مریم محمدی m mohamadi

introduction: ureaplasma uriealyticum is one of the most important causes of nongonococcal and nonspecific urethritis (ngu & nsu) in men. mycoplasma hominis too has a causal role in ngu & nsu. this study aimed to investigate whether it is possible to detect mycoplasma hominis and ureaplasma uriealyticum in first voided urine samples in men suffering from ngu & nsu without complaints of urethral...

2013
Saima Zubair Etienne P. de Villiers Mario Younan Göran Andersson Herve Tettelin David R. Riley Joerg Jores Erik Bongcam-Rudloff Richard P. Bishop

Streptococcus agalactiae causes a range of clinical syndromes in camels (Camelus dromedarius). We report the genome sequences of two S. agalactiae isolates that induce abscesses in Kenyan camels. These genomes provide novel data on the composition of the S. agalactiae "pan genome" and reveal the presence of multiple genomic islands.

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