Publicly Funded Research Relating to Enterovirulent Escherichia coli
... Outstanding issues This report highlights gaps which, if addressed with additional research, would add to the current knowledge of enterovirulent E. coli in relation to the microbiology of food. There are less molecular biology data generated from in vivo models of the host (cattle):human (or human ...
... Outstanding issues This report highlights gaps which, if addressed with additional research, would add to the current knowledge of enterovirulent E. coli in relation to the microbiology of food. There are less molecular biology data generated from in vivo models of the host (cattle):human (or human ...
Burkholderia pseudomallei: AN UPDATE ON DISEASE
... in virulence of B. pseudomallei. Many reports have alluded to the potential role of proteases in B. pseudomallei pathogenicity. The serine MprA protease has been implicated as a possible virulence factor (Lee and Liu, 2000) causing extensive damage to mammalian physiological proteins involved in cir ...
... in virulence of B. pseudomallei. Many reports have alluded to the potential role of proteases in B. pseudomallei pathogenicity. The serine MprA protease has been implicated as a possible virulence factor (Lee and Liu, 2000) causing extensive damage to mammalian physiological proteins involved in cir ...
Risk Assessment for Fresh Hispanic Cheese
... been linked to queso fresco in recent years (CSPI, 2009). One of those outbreaks occurred in California in 2003 when 11 individuals became ill with Campylobacter spp. after consuming contaminated queso fresco (CSPI, 2009). Another Campylobacter jejuni outbreak involved 3 cases that developed diarrhe ...
... been linked to queso fresco in recent years (CSPI, 2009). One of those outbreaks occurred in California in 2003 when 11 individuals became ill with Campylobacter spp. after consuming contaminated queso fresco (CSPI, 2009). Another Campylobacter jejuni outbreak involved 3 cases that developed diarrhe ...
ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF BURKHOLDERIA SPECEIS
... The genus Burkholderia consists of diverse species which include both “friends” and “foes”. They are gram-negative saprophytes living in the soil and water reservoirs in endemic regions such as the Southeast Asia and the tropical northern Australia. Some of the “friendly” Burkholderia species are wi ...
... The genus Burkholderia consists of diverse species which include both “friends” and “foes”. They are gram-negative saprophytes living in the soil and water reservoirs in endemic regions such as the Southeast Asia and the tropical northern Australia. Some of the “friendly” Burkholderia species are wi ...
Bioleaching of chalcopyrite - eTheses Repository
... important role based on adsorption isotherm and scanning electron microscopy studies. However, it is not only bacteria that play an important role in copper dissolution; also the strength of sulphuric acid can influence copper solubility. For example, copper dissolution can be achieved using a sulph ...
... important role based on adsorption isotherm and scanning electron microscopy studies. However, it is not only bacteria that play an important role in copper dissolution; also the strength of sulphuric acid can influence copper solubility. For example, copper dissolution can be achieved using a sulph ...
Basic laboratory procedures in clinical bacteriology
... reagents needed for the isolation and identification of the most common bacterial pathogens is included, together with an indication of their relative importance for the intermediary laboratory. This list is intended for adaptation to local circumstances. ...
... reagents needed for the isolation and identification of the most common bacterial pathogens is included, together with an indication of their relative importance for the intermediary laboratory. This list is intended for adaptation to local circumstances. ...
... pathogenic as well as nonpathogenic species. Nonpathogenic bacteria could act as a reservoir of resistance determinants, which can be disseminated by horizontal transfer into pathogens. More than thirty different tetracycline resistance genes have been characterized. They encode two major mechanisms ...
Isolation, characterization and application of bacteriophage to treat
... Antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin and metronidazole are also reported to control SPB growth in rat. However, these traditional methods may have limited use in foods. For example, in the application of nitrate, toxic nitrite, a carcinogen-producing agent, is produced in the nitrate reducing reaction ...
... Antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin and metronidazole are also reported to control SPB growth in rat. However, these traditional methods may have limited use in foods. For example, in the application of nitrate, toxic nitrite, a carcinogen-producing agent, is produced in the nitrate reducing reaction ...
Effects of biocides and metals on antibiotic resistance: a
... 1982). For the last seven decades, antibiotics have probably been saving hundreds of millions of lives, and still, save many lives every day. ...
... 1982). For the last seven decades, antibiotics have probably been saving hundreds of millions of lives, and still, save many lives every day. ...
Antimicrobial drug resistance of enteric bacteria from
... purposes in food animals, such as chickens, increases the prevalence of antimicrobial drug resistance among enteric bacteria of these animals. This may be transferred to people working with such animals, e.g. abattoir workers, or the products arising from these animals. In this study antimicrobial d ...
... purposes in food animals, such as chickens, increases the prevalence of antimicrobial drug resistance among enteric bacteria of these animals. This may be transferred to people working with such animals, e.g. abattoir workers, or the products arising from these animals. In this study antimicrobial d ...
Description and Mechanisms of Bacterial Growth Responses to
... met, not only will the current batch of product be rejected, but also future trade of that product may be prohibited. For export markets with such countries to remain viable, Australian food products must therefore meet or exceed these microbiological criteria. This is difficult in itself, due to th ...
... met, not only will the current batch of product be rejected, but also future trade of that product may be prohibited. For export markets with such countries to remain viable, Australian food products must therefore meet or exceed these microbiological criteria. This is difficult in itself, due to th ...
Molecular and functional analyses of lectins in
... these proteins are binding to mannose and mannan, confirming their lectin activity. They do not appear to be involved in sugar metabolism, but this should be investigated more thoroughly. In addition, it was demonstrated that these lectins are able to bind to specific pathogens such as Candida albic ...
... these proteins are binding to mannose and mannan, confirming their lectin activity. They do not appear to be involved in sugar metabolism, but this should be investigated more thoroughly. In addition, it was demonstrated that these lectins are able to bind to specific pathogens such as Candida albic ...
Proteomic analysis of the biofilm and biofilm-associated Pseudomonas aeruginosa BRIDGITTA STEYN
... Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the most studied biofilm-forming organisms and has emerged as a model organism in the study of surface- and biofilm-induced gene expression. The transition from a planktonic to a biofilm mode of growth results in diverse changes in gene expression, which causes the a ...
... Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the most studied biofilm-forming organisms and has emerged as a model organism in the study of surface- and biofilm-induced gene expression. The transition from a planktonic to a biofilm mode of growth results in diverse changes in gene expression, which causes the a ...
Sniðmát meistaraverkefnis HÍ
... pathogen causing atypical furunculosis in Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus L., and several other farmed fish species. The disease can cause significant economic losses in the aquaculture industry. The aim of this study was to increase knowledge of the molecular virulence mechanisms of A. salmonicida ...
... pathogen causing atypical furunculosis in Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus L., and several other farmed fish species. The disease can cause significant economic losses in the aquaculture industry. The aim of this study was to increase knowledge of the molecular virulence mechanisms of A. salmonicida ...
Biodiversity of Bacillus subtilis group and beneficial traits of Bacillus
... CORNEA CĂLINA PETRUŢA1,* ...
... CORNEA CĂLINA PETRUŢA1,* ...
Wastewater Treatment in Greenland
... pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs), pathogenic microorganisms and parasites as well as antibiotic resistant bacteria that can be harmful for the environment as well as human health. Due to the vulnerability of the Arctic nature, the direct release of untreated sewage may have severe ...
... pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs), pathogenic microorganisms and parasites as well as antibiotic resistant bacteria that can be harmful for the environment as well as human health. Due to the vulnerability of the Arctic nature, the direct release of untreated sewage may have severe ...
Lipopolysaccharide Endotoxins - the Complex Carbohydrate
... Kdo moiety (84). It is not possible as yet to determine whether a Kdo transferase is mono-, bi-, or even trifunctional (as in C. trachomatis) (85) by inspection of its sequence. The labile sugar nucleotide, CMP-Kdo (1, 2), synthesized by KdsA and KdsB (not shown in Figure 2), serves as the Kdo donor ...
... Kdo moiety (84). It is not possible as yet to determine whether a Kdo transferase is mono-, bi-, or even trifunctional (as in C. trachomatis) (85) by inspection of its sequence. The labile sugar nucleotide, CMP-Kdo (1, 2), synthesized by KdsA and KdsB (not shown in Figure 2), serves as the Kdo donor ...
Routine Urinalysis
... Musty odor: can be caused by certain foods, such as asparagus, or by an inherited metabolic condition phenylketonuria (PKU) that occurs in newborns. If PKU is left untreated it may lead to mental retardation of child. ...
... Musty odor: can be caused by certain foods, such as asparagus, or by an inherited metabolic condition phenylketonuria (PKU) that occurs in newborns. If PKU is left untreated it may lead to mental retardation of child. ...
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... 23]. Since amoebae and immune cells share similarities in their mechanisms used to phagocytize and kill bacteria [24], the ability of these pathogens to survive intracellularly during in vivo infection may be linked to an evolved mechanism for avoiding amoeba predation. Moreover, the relatively freq ...
... 23]. Since amoebae and immune cells share similarities in their mechanisms used to phagocytize and kill bacteria [24], the ability of these pathogens to survive intracellularly during in vivo infection may be linked to an evolved mechanism for avoiding amoeba predation. Moreover, the relatively freq ...
LGG - Clinical Education
... and particularly the fermented milk products that contain it, change the bowel contents so as to lower the risk of tumour formation. Further support for the idea has been obtained from experimental studies. In one study (53) intestinal tumours were chemically induced in rats that were being fed on a ...
... and particularly the fermented milk products that contain it, change the bowel contents so as to lower the risk of tumour formation. Further support for the idea has been obtained from experimental studies. In one study (53) intestinal tumours were chemically induced in rats that were being fed on a ...
Recombinase-based in vivo expression technology identifies a
... Streptococcus pyogenes is a Gram-positive, human-specific bacterial pathogen with the ability to cause a wide range of diseases from strep throat to necrotizing fasciitis and toxic shock syndrome. In addition, S. pyogenes may also induce post-streptococcal sequelae including rheumatic fever, acute g ...
... Streptococcus pyogenes is a Gram-positive, human-specific bacterial pathogen with the ability to cause a wide range of diseases from strep throat to necrotizing fasciitis and toxic shock syndrome. In addition, S. pyogenes may also induce post-streptococcal sequelae including rheumatic fever, acute g ...
Annual Conference 2017
... The coronavirus envelope spike (S) glycoprotein, a class I viral fusion protein, is responsible for the fusion between the membranes of the virus and the host cell. The fusion peptide has yet to be definitively identified, but bioinformatics analysis suggests that at least part of the fusion peptide ...
... The coronavirus envelope spike (S) glycoprotein, a class I viral fusion protein, is responsible for the fusion between the membranes of the virus and the host cell. The fusion peptide has yet to be definitively identified, but bioinformatics analysis suggests that at least part of the fusion peptide ...
Chapter 1: Microbial contamination in space
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... Food ............................................................................................................. 9 ...
View/Open - University of Khartoum
... access is limited ,this applies not only to remote mountainous areas but also to areas of high population density as in city centres. The steady speed of a donkey’s walk is what makes it so popular as a pack animal or for pulling small carts. Donkeys are usually cheap compared to other draught anima ...
... access is limited ,this applies not only to remote mountainous areas but also to areas of high population density as in city centres. The steady speed of a donkey’s walk is what makes it so popular as a pack animal or for pulling small carts. Donkeys are usually cheap compared to other draught anima ...
Mechanisms of Resistance to Macrolides and Lincosamides: Nature
... characterization of the binding site of this antibiotic to the ribosome. The clinical importance of this mechanism was only recently recognized with identification of mutations at either A2058 or A2059 in domain V of rRNA; A2058 and A2059 confer MLSB and ML resistance, respectively [16]. Depending o ...
... characterization of the binding site of this antibiotic to the ribosome. The clinical importance of this mechanism was only recently recognized with identification of mutations at either A2058 or A2059 in domain V of rRNA; A2058 and A2059 confer MLSB and ML resistance, respectively [16]. Depending o ...