نتایج جستجو برای: avian pathogenic e coli

تعداد نتایج: 1215401  

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2009
Timothy J Johnson Catherine M Logue Yvonne Wannemuehler Subhashinie Kariyawasam Curt Doetkott Chitrita DebRoy David G White Lisa K Nolan

Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) are major players in human urinary tract infections, neonatal bacterial meningitis, and sepsis. Recently, it has been suggested that there might be a zoonotic component to these infections. To determine whether the E. coli contaminating retail poultry are possible extraintestinal pathogens, and to ascertain the source of these contaminants, th...

A. Astani, H. Zandi, M. Bakhshi, M. Fatahi Bafghi, M. Vakili, V.R. Ranjbar,

Background: The antibiotic resistance is considered as one of the biggest public health concerns in most countries. The aim of this study was to determine antibiotic resistance pattern of Escherichia coli isolated from chickens with colibacillosis in Yazd, Iran. Methods: A total of 200 carcasses of Ross chickens with colibacillosis were collected from farms located around Yazd, central Iran. A...

Gh. Farjanikish H. Dadras K. Asasi, M. J. Taebipour N. Mosleh, S. S. Tohidifar

Bacterial co-infections can probably influence the pathogenicity of H9N2 low pathogenic avian influenza virus (AIV). This study aimed to evaluate the effect of exposure time to Escherichia coli (O:2) on the pathogenicity of H9N2 AIV in broiler chickens. Three hundred and sixty broiler chickens were randomly allocated to six equal groups. At the age of 26 days, all chicks except groups 5 and 6 w...

2018
Manita Subedi Himal Luitel Bhuminanda Devkota Rebanta Kumar Bhattarai Sarita Phuyal Prabhat Panthi Anil Shrestha Dhiraj Kumar Chaudhary

BACKGROUND Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) are causative agent of extraintestinal infections, collectively known as colibacillosis, which results significant losses in poultry industries. The extraintestinal survival of E. coli is facilitated by numerous virulence factors which are coded by virulence genes. This study was conducted to find out the pattern of antibiotic resistance and v...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Kelly A Tivendale Catherine M Logue Subhashinie Kariyawasam Dianna Jordan Ashraf Hussein Ganwu Li Yvonne Wannemuehler Lisa K Nolan

Escherichia coli strains causing avian colibacillosis and human neonatal meningitis, urinary tract infections, and septicemia are collectively known as extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC). Characterization of ExPEC strains using various typing techniques has shown that they harbor many similarities, despite their isolation from different host species, leading to the hypothesis that ExPEC...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
Rachel R Spurbeck Paul C Dinh Seth T Walk Ann E Stapleton Thomas M Hooton Lisa K Nolan Kwang Sik Kim James R Johnson Harry L T Mobley

Extraintestinal Escherichia coli (ExPEC), a heterogeneous group of pathogens, encompasses avian, neonatal meningitis, and uropathogenic E. coli strains. While several virulence factors are associated with ExPEC, there is no core set of virulence factors that can be used to definitively differentiate these pathotypes. Here we describe a multiplex of four virulence factor-encoding genes, yfcV, va...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 0
hesam alizade infectious and tropical disease research center, hormozgan health institute, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, iran reza ghanbarpour department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid bahonar university, kerman, iran maziar jajarami department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid bahonar university, kerman, iran asma askari department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid bahonar university, kerman, iran

colibacillosis caused by avian pathogenic escherichia coli (apec) is an economic threat to the poultry industry throughout the world. some of the virulence genes may enhance the ability of e. coli isolates to grow in the tissues of broilers. the apec strains are assigned to a few distinct phylogenetic groups. the purpose of the present study was to detect the virulence genes and phylogenetic gr...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2007
Maryvonne Moulin-Schouleur Maryline Répérant Sylvie Laurent Annie Brée Sandrine Mignon-Grasteau Pierre Germon Denis Rasschaert Catherine Schouler

Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) strains of human and avian origin show similarities that suggest that the avian strains potentially have zoonotic properties. However, the phylogenetic relationships between avian and human ExPEC strains are poorly documented, so this possibility is difficult to assess. We used PCR-based phylotyping and multilocus sequence typing (MLST) to det...

In this study, 90 internal organ samples of poultry with symptoms of colibacillosis were obtained from Maragheh poultry farms in East Azerbaijan, Iran. In total, 70 bacterial isolates were confirmed as Escherichia coli (E. coli) strains using standard biochemical tests, and antibiotic sensitivity was determined by the disk diffusion method. Antibiotics used in this study included ampicillin, pe...

2012
Fabiana Horn André Mendes Ribeiro Corrêa Nicolle Lima Barbieri Susanne Glodde Karl Dietrich Weyrauch Bernd Kaspers David Driemeier Christa Ewers Lothar H. Wieler

The purpose of this study was to compare histopathological changes in the lungs of chickens infected with avian pathogenic (APEC) and avian fecal (A(fecal)) Escherichia coli strains, and to analyze how the interaction of the bacteria with avian macrophages relates to the outcome of the infection. Chickens were infected intratracheally with three APEC strains, MT78, IMT5155, and UEL17, and one n...

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