نتایج جستجو برای: bordetella

تعداد نتایج: 3867  

2014
Keisuke Okada Yoshitoshi Ogura Tetsuya Hayashi Akio Abe Asaomi Kuwae Yasuhiko Horiguchi Hiroyuki Abe

Bordetella bronchiseptica colonizes the respiratory tracts of a wide variety of mammals and causes a range of diseases, from lethal pneumonia to asymptomatic chronic infection. We report the complete genome sequence of Bordetella bronchiseptica strain S798, isolated from a pig with atrophic rhinitis in Japan.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2010

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1995
K B Register M R Ackermann D W Dyer

Current methods for the isolation and identification of Bordetella bronchiseptica from clinical samples are time-consuming and are based, in part, on subjective observations. We describe the use of a Bordetella-specific DNA probe in a nonradioactive colony lift-hybridization assay for the identification of B. bronchiseptica. Eleven of 82 clinical specimens were found to contain B. bronchiseptic...

2014
H E Daligault K W Davenport T D Minogue K A Bishop-Lilly D C Bruce P S Chain S R Coyne K G Frey J Jaissle G I Koroleva J T Ladner C-C Lo L Meincke C Munk G F Palacios C L Redden S L Johnson

We present the scaffolded genome of Bordetella bronchiseptica ATCC 10580, assembled into 98 contigs. This 5.1-Mb assembly (68.2% G+C content) contains 4,870 coding regions. The strain was originally isolated from canine lung tissue and is used in quality control testing.

2014
Tracy L. Nicholson Sarah M. Shore Darrell O. Bayles Karen B. Register Robert A. Kingsley

Bordetella bronchiseptica swine isolate KM22 has been used in experimental infections of swine as a model of clinical B. bronchiseptica infections within swine herds and to study host-to-host transmission. Here we report the draft genome sequence of KM22.

2017
Michael R Weigand Yanhui Peng Pamela K Cassiday Vladimir N Loparev Taccara Johnson Phalasy Juieng Elizabeth J Nazarian Keeley Weening M Lucia Tondella Margaret M Williams

Clinical isolates of the respiratory pathogen Bordetella pertussis in the United States have become predominantly deficient for the acellular vaccine immunogen pertactin through various independent mutations. Here, we report the complete genome sequences for four B. pertussis isolates that harbor novel deletions responsible for pertactin deficiency.

2015
Karen B. Register Yury V. Ivanov Nathan Jacobs Jessica A. Meyer Laura L. Goodfield Sarah J. Muse William E. Smallridge Lauren Brinkac Maria Kim Ravi Sanka Eric T. Harvill Liliana Losada

Bordetella bronchiseptica infects a variety of mammalian and avian hosts. Here, we report the genome sequences of 53 genetically distinct isolates acquired from a broad range of terrestrial and aquatic animals. These data will greatly facilitate ongoing efforts to better understand the evolution, host adaptation, and virulence mechanisms of B. bronchiseptica.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1969
R Ross J Munoz C Cameron

The three species of the genus Bordetella-B. pertussis, B. parapertussis, and B. bronchiseptica-have many antigens in common. Studies on representative strains of these species have shown that there are only a few specific antigens in each species. Whole-cell vaccines and extracts from B. pertussis contained specific mouse-protective antigen and a histamine-sensitizing factor. In addition, whol...

2017
Yukihiro Hiramatsu Yusuke Miyaji Nao Otsuka Yoshichika Arakawa Keigo Shibayama Kazunari Kamachi

Prevalence of pertactin-lacking Bordetella pertussis isolates has been observed worldwide. In Japan, however, we found that the frequency of pertactin-deficient isolates in 2014-2016 (8%) was significantly lower than the frequency in 2005-2007 (41%), 2008-2010 (35%), and 2011-2013 (25%). This reduction was closely associated with changes in genotypes.

2013
Eric T. Harvill Laura L. Goodfield Yury Ivanov Jessica A. Meyer Christopher Newth Pamela Cassiday Maria Lucia Tondella Patty Liao Jerry Zimmerman Kathleen Meert David Wessel John Berger J. Michael Dean Richard Holubkov Jeri Burr Teresa Liu Lauren Brinkac Maria Kim Liliana Losada

Despite the availability of highly effective vaccines, Bordetella pertussis incidence has been rapidly rising in highly vaccinated populations. Recent outbreaks have received media attention, feeding concerns about the emergence of dangerous new strains with increased virulence or that escape vaccine-induced immunity. To accelerate the study of this reemerging pathogen, we sequenced the genomes...

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