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Pathogens, Volume 11, Issue 9

2022 September - 115 articles

Cover Story: Dermatophytes are fungi that can invade keratinized tissues in humans and animals. In this review, we discuss current dermatophyte classification and current and potential diagnostic techniques.  We include an in-depth discussion of the prevalent zoophile Microsporum canis. Fungal culture is considered the gold standard for dermatophytosis diagnosis; however, modern molecular assays can overcome the disadvantages of this technique, including the length of time required for test completion. The positive mating type of M. canis isolates recovered from animals appears to be nearing extinction, impeding sexual reproduction, and providing evidence of host–pathogen adaptation. Investigating M. canis strains around the world would help to elucidate the evolutionary trajectory of this fungus and assess novel diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. View this paper
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Articles (115)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,499 Views
11 Pages

Laboratory Culture and Life Cycle of Thelazia callipaeda in Intermediate and Definitive Hosts

  • Lingjun Wang,
  • Di Li,
  • Changzhu Yin,
  • Hongri Tang,
  • Bo Luo,
  • Rong Yan,
  • Yujuan Shen and
  • Hui Liu

19 September 2022

Human thelaziasis caused by Thelazia callipaeda is being increasingly reported worldwide. Notably, an epidemic trend is observed in Southwest China. Whether Phortica okadai found in Southwest China can act as a vector of T. callipaeda and human-deriv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
8,629 Views
16 Pages

The Effects of Allium sativum L., Artemisia absinthium L., Cucurbita pepo L., Coriandrum sativum L., Satureja hortensis L. and Calendula officinalis L. on the Embryogenesis of Ascaris suum Eggs during an In Vitro Experimental Study

  • Mihai-Horia Băieş,
  • Călin Gherman,
  • Zsolt Boros,
  • Diana Olah,
  • Ana-Maria Vlase,
  • Anamaria Cozma-Petruț,
  • Adriana Györke,
  • Doina Miere,
  • Laurian Vlase and
  • Vasile Cozma
  • + 2 authors

19 September 2022

Ascaris suum is present in traditionally managed indoor pig herds and in industrialized farms, especially in older fatteners and sows. The increasing resistance to common antihelminthic drugs redirected research towards alternative and traditional th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,846 Views
11 Pages

19 September 2022

Streptococcus agalactiae is an important human opportunistic pathogen, especially infectious for pregnant women and neonates. This pathogen belongs to beta hemolytic Streptococcus spp. representatives and accounts for a significant part of early infe...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,990 Views
11 Pages

Respiratory Commensal Bacteria Increase Protection against Hypermucoviscous Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae ST25 Infection

  • Stefania Dentice Maidana,
  • Ramiro Ortiz Moyano,
  • Juan Martin Vargas,
  • Kohtaro Fukuyama,
  • Shoichiro Kurata,
  • Vyacheslav Melnikov,
  • María Ángela Jure,
  • Haruki Kitazawa and
  • Julio Villena

19 September 2022

In a previous work, we demonstrated that nasally administered Corynebacterium pseudodiphtheriticum 090104 beneficially modulated the respiratory innate immune response and improved the protection against Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Streptococcus ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,183 Views
15 Pages

Exposure to Veterinary Antibiotics via Food Chain Disrupts Gut Microbiota and Drives Increased Escherichia coli Virulence and Drug Resistance in Young Adults

  • Yehao Liu,
  • Yifan Wu,
  • Jie Wu,
  • Xin Li,
  • Lingling Yu,
  • Ke Xie,
  • Mingyi Zhang,
  • Lingling Ren,
  • Yanli Ji and
  • Yuhui Li

18 September 2022

Exposure to veterinary antibiotics (VAs) and preferred as veterinary antibiotics (PVAs) via the food chain is unavoidable for their extensive use not only for treating bacterial infections, but also for use as growth promoters in livestock and aquacu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,714 Views
20 Pages

18 September 2022

The Nuclear Factor-kappa B (NF-κB) family of transcription factors regulates key host inflammatory and antiviral gene expression programs, and thus, is often activated during viral infection through the action of pattern-recognition receptors a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,520 Views
10 Pages

Molecular Epidemiology of Group B Streptococci in Lithuania Identifies Multi-Drug Resistant Clones and Sporadic ST1 Serotypes Ia and Ib

  • Jonah Rodgus,
  • Ruta Prakapaite,
  • Panagiotis Mitsidis,
  • Ramune Grigaleviciute,
  • Rita Planciuniene,
  • Povilas Kavaliauskas and
  • Elita Jauneikaite

17 September 2022

Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B Streptococcus, GBS) is a leading cause of neonatal infections. Yet, detailed assessment of the genotypic and phenotypic factors associated with GBS carriage, mother-to-baby transmission, and GBS infection in neonates...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,219 Views
13 Pages

17 September 2022

Virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) as well as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAIV) subtypes H5 and H7 induce contagious and lethal systemic disease in poultry. In contrast, low pathogenic AIV H5 and H7 may circulate clinically unnoticed in p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,203 Views
22 Pages

SARS-CoV-2 Variants Identification: Overview of Molecular Existing Methods

  • Giulia Berno,
  • Lavinia Fabeni,
  • Giulia Matusali,
  • Cesare Ernesto Maria Gruber,
  • Martina Rueca,
  • Emanuela Giombini and
  • Anna Rosa Garbuglia

17 September 2022

Since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic the Real Time sharing of genome sequences of circulating virus supported the diagnostics and surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 and its transmission dynamics. SARS-CoV-2 straightaway showed its tendency to mutate and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
17,531 Views
18 Pages

16 September 2022

Viability assessment is a critical step in evaluating bacterial pathogens to determine infectious risks to public health. Based on three accepted viable criteria (culturability, metabolic activity, and membrane integrity), current viability assessmen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
4,206 Views
15 Pages

Direct and Indirect Role of Migratory Birds in Spreading CCHFV and WNV: A Multidisciplinary Study on Three Stop-Over Islands in Italy

  • Elisa Mancuso,
  • Luciano Toma,
  • Ilaria Pascucci,
  • Silvio Gerardo d’Alessio,
  • Valeria Marini,
  • Michela Quaglia,
  • Sara Riello,
  • Andrea Ferri,
  • Fernando Spina and
  • Federica Monaco
  • + 2 authors

16 September 2022

The annual movements of migratory birds can contribute to the spread of African ticks and tick-borne pathogens of potential public health concern across Europe. The aim of the study was to investigate their role in the possible introduction of Africa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,790 Views
11 Pages

Syphilis and Co-Infections with HIV-1, HBV, and HCV among People Who Use Crack-Cocaine in Northern Brazil

  • Karen Lorena N. Baia,
  • Ana Caroline C. Cordeiro,
  • Paula Cristina R. Frade,
  • Alanna Gabrielly N. Gouveia,
  • Rafael Lima Resque,
  • Luiz Marcelo L. Pinheiro,
  • Ricardo Roberto S. Fonseca,
  • Luiz Fernando A. Machado,
  • Luisa C. Martins and
  • Aldemir B. Oliveira-Filho
  • + 2 authors

16 September 2022

The rates of syphilis and viral co-infections among people who use crack-cocaine (PWUCC) were assessed in this study. This cross-sectional study relied on biological and self-reported socio-behavioral data from a convenience sample of 990 PWUCC from...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2,447 Views
6 Pages

Characteristics of COVID-19 Infection in a Hospitalized Autoimmune Hepatitis Patient

  • Vanessa Duarte da Costa,
  • Wilian Jean Wiggers,
  • Claudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes,
  • Rodrigo Jardim Monteiro da Fonseca,
  • Alberto Martín Rivera Dávila,
  • Otacilio C. Moreira,
  • Beatriz Iandra da Silva Ferreira,
  • Vanessa Salete de Paula,
  • Lucas Lima da Silva and
  • Livia Melo Villar
  • + 1 author

16 September 2022

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), has become a major public health worldwide. Hepatic dysfunction has been seen in patients with COVID-19 and could be related to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,928 Views
6 Pages

15 September 2022

Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) are an essential element of the ecosystem and the global economy. They are valued pollinators in many countries around the word. Unfortunately, there has been a decline in the bumblebee population, which is attributed to, amo...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,332 Views
5 Pages

15 September 2022

Although tafenoquine was highly effective for eliminating microscopically detectable parasitemia in mouse models of Babesia microti infection, all of the mice which were assessed developed a relapse of infection, except for those which had been treat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
10,415 Views
13 Pages

15 September 2022

A key factor in the successful infection of a mammalian host by Leishmania parasites is their conversion from extracellular motile promastigotes into intracellular amastigotes. We discuss the physical and chemical triggers that induce this conversion...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
8,936 Views
19 Pages

Gut Microbiota and COVID-19: Potential Implications for Disease Severity

  • Giulia Rocchi,
  • Marta Giovanetti,
  • Francesca Benedetti,
  • Alessandra Borsetti,
  • Giancarlo Ceccarelli,
  • Davide Zella,
  • Annamaria Altomare,
  • Massimo Ciccozzi and
  • Michele Pier Luca Guarino

15 September 2022

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic resulted in an unprecedented global crisis. SARS-CoV-2 primarily causes lung infection trough the binding of the virus with the ACE-2 cell receptor located on the surface of the alveolar epithelial cells. Notably, ACE-2 cell r...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,514 Views
9 Pages

Molecular Characterization of HN1304M, a Cat Que Virus Isolated from Midges in China

  • Ziqian Xu,
  • Lei Cao,
  • Liang Cai,
  • Shihong Fu,
  • Kai Nie,
  • Qikai Yin,
  • Yuxi Cao,
  • Guoping Liu,
  • Yunzhi Liu and
  • Guodong Liang
  • + 4 authors

15 September 2022

The Cat Que orthobunyavirus has been found in mosquitoes, birds, pigs, and humans, suggesting its wide range of hosts and potential public health implications. During arbovirus surveillance in 2013, the HN1304M virus was isolated from naturally occur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,253 Views
10 Pages

15 September 2022

Baloxavir marboxil (BXM) is an antiviral drug that targets the endonuclease of the influenza polymerase acidic (PA) protein. Antiviral resistance, mainly mediated by the I38T PA substitution, readily occurs in both A(H1N1) and A(H3N2) viruses followi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,920 Views
12 Pages

A Portable Diagnostic Assay, Genetic Diversity, and Isolation of Seoul Virus from Rattus norvegicus Collected in Gangwon Province, Republic of Korea

  • Kyungmin Park,
  • Seung-Ho Lee,
  • Jongwoo Kim,
  • Jingyeong Lee,
  • Geum-Young Lee,
  • Seungchan Cho,
  • Juyoung Noh,
  • Jeewan Choi,
  • Juwon Park and
  • Jin-Won Song
  • + 7 authors

14 September 2022

Seoul virus (SEOV), an etiological agent for hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, poses a significant public health threat worldwide. This study evaluated the feasibility of a mobile Biomeme platform for facilitating rapid decision making of SEOV i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,927 Views
10 Pages

High Prevalence of Glaucoma among Patients in an Onchocerciasis Endemic Area (Mahenge, Tanzania)

  • Juliet Otiti-Sengeri,
  • Blair Andrew Omaido,
  • Dan Bhwana,
  • Damalie Nakanjako,
  • Malik Missiru,
  • Musa Muwonge,
  • Luis-Jorge Amaral,
  • Bruno P. Mmbando and
  • Robert Colebunders

14 September 2022

Onchocerciasis is known to cause skin lesions and blindness, but there is also epidemiological evidence that onchocerciasis is associated with epilepsy, including nodding syndrome. We carried out ocular exams in persons with epilepsy in Mahenge, an o...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
8,496 Views
18 Pages

Genetic Variants of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase and Their Associated Enzyme Activity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Daniel A. Pfeffer,
  • Ari Winasti Satyagraha,
  • Arkasha Sadhewa,
  • Mohammad Shafiul Alam,
  • Germana Bancone,
  • Yap Boum,
  • Marcelo Brito,
  • Liwang Cui,
  • Zeshuai Deng and
  • Benedikt Ley
  • + 16 authors

14 September 2022

Low glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme (G6PD) activity is a key determinant of drug-induced haemolysis. More than 230 clinically relevant genetic variants have been described. We investigated the variation in G6PD activity within and between di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,146 Views
12 Pages

14 September 2022

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important pathogen that can adhere to host tissues and epithelial surfaces, especially during chronic infections such as cystic fibrosis (CF) lung infections. The effect of ceragenins and antimicrobial peptides (AMP) on t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,533 Views
13 Pages

Rabies Virus Seroprevalence among Dogs in Limpopo National Park and the Phylogenetic Analyses of Rabies Viruses in Mozambique

  • Milton Mapatse,
  • Ernest Ngoepe,
  • Darrell Abernethy,
  • José Manuel Fafetine,
  • Iolanda Anahory and
  • Claude Sabeta

14 September 2022

Rabies is considered a neglected disease among many developing Asian and African countries, including Mozambique, where its re-emergence is often attributed to low dog parenteral vaccination coverage. The objectives of this study were two-fold: (1) t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
51 Citations
11,780 Views
19 Pages

What Has Happened to Heartworm Disease in Europe in the Last 10 Years?

  • Rodrigo Morchón,
  • José Alberto Montoya-Alonso,
  • Iván Rodríguez-Escolar and
  • Elena Carretón

13 September 2022

Heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis is a vector-borne disease that affects canids and felids, both domestic and wild, throughout the world. It is a chronic disease which causes vascular damage in pulmonary arteries, and in advanced stages...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,911 Views
20 Pages

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection after Kidney Transplantation: A Comprehensive Review

  • Bogdan Marian Sorohan,
  • Gener Ismail,
  • Dorina Tacu,
  • Bogdan Obrișcă,
  • Gina Ciolan,
  • Costin Gîngu,
  • Ioanel Sinescu and
  • Cătălin Baston

13 September 2022

Tuberculosis (TB) in kidney transplant (KT) recipients is an important opportunistic infection with higher incidence and prevalence than in the general population and is associated with important morbidity and mortality. We performed an extensive lit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,345 Views
14 Pages

13 September 2022

Canine leptospirosis is a zoonosis of epidemiological importance. Dogs are recognized as primary reservoirs of Leptospira interrogans serogroup Canicola and a source of infection to the environment through urine. This study aimed to determine the pre...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
60 Citations
14,144 Views
20 Pages

Determinants of Virus Variation, Evolution, and Host Adaptation

  • Katherine LaTourrette and
  • Hernan Garcia-Ruiz

13 September 2022

Virus evolution is the change in the genetic structure of a viral population over time and results in the emergence of new viral variants, strains, and species with novel biological properties, including adaptation to new hosts. There are host, vecto...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,077 Views
12 Pages

Parallel Propagation of Toxoplasma gondii In Vivo, In Vitro and in Alternate Model: Towards Less Dependence on the Mice Model

  • Maria João Gargaté,
  • Anabela Vilares,
  • Idalina Ferreira,
  • Tânia Reis,
  • Susana Martins,
  • Joana Mendonça,
  • Vítor Borges and
  • João Paulo Gomes

13 September 2022

Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular protozoan. In pregnant women, it can lead to severe birth defects or intrauterine death of the fetus. Most of what is currently know on cell biology of T. gondii comes from studies relying on the RH stra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,314 Views
13 Pages

13 September 2022

Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans is a periodontal pathogen associated with periodontitis. This species exhibits substantial variations in gene content among different isolates and has different virulence potentials. This study examined the distr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,106 Views
11 Pages

13 September 2022

In order to spread systemically, resistance against complement and other factors present in serum is an important trait in pathogenic bacteria. The variable proteins of Mycoplasma agalactiae (Vpmas) have been shown to affect differential adhesion, in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,129 Views
12 Pages

12 September 2022

The global pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has led to efforts in developing effective vaccine approaches. Currently, approved coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines are administered through an i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,507 Views
18 Pages

Mucosal Responses to Zika Virus Infection in Cynomolgus Macaques

  • Neil Berry,
  • Monja Stein,
  • Deborah Ferguson,
  • Claire Ham,
  • Jo Hall,
  • Elaine Giles,
  • Sarah Kempster,
  • Yemisi Adedeji,
  • Neil Almond and
  • Carolina Herrera

12 September 2022

Zika virus (ZIKV) cases continue to be reported, and no vaccine or specific antiviral agent has been approved for the prevention or treatment of infection. Though ZIKV is primarily transmitted by mosquitos, cases of sexual transmission and prolonged...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,444 Views
14 Pages

Tuberculosis Treatment Response Monitoring by the Phenotypic Characterization of MTB-Specific CD4+ T-Cells in Relation to HIV Infection Status

  • Nádia Sitoe,
  • Mohamed I. M. Ahmed,
  • Maria Enosse,
  • Abhishek Bakuli,
  • Raquel Matavele Chissumba,
  • Kathrin Held,
  • Michael Hoelscher,
  • Pedroso Nhassengo,
  • Celso Khosa and
  • on behalf of TB Sequel Consortium
  • + 2 authors

12 September 2022

HIV infection causes systemic immune activation, impacts TB disease progression and hence may influence the diagnostic usability of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific T cell profiling. We investigated changes of activation and maturation markers on...

  • Review
  • Open Access
72 Citations
7,010 Views
21 Pages

The Emergence of the Genus Comamonas as Important Opportunistic Pathogens

  • Michael P. Ryan,
  • Ludmila Sevjahova,
  • Rachel Gorman and
  • Sandra White

12 September 2022

Comamonas spp. are non-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli. They were first discovered in 1894, and since then, twenty-four species have been characterized. The natural habitat of these bacteria is soil, wastewater/sludge, fresh water such as ponds and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,177 Views
14 Pages

11 September 2022

Candidatus Phytoplasma solani’ (‘Ca. P. solani’) is a crop pathogen that is a member of the 16SrXII-A ribosomal subgroup. It is also known as stolbur phytoplasma and causes yield losses in several important crops, especially...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,944 Views
12 Pages

11 September 2022

Eight genotypes of the hepatitis E virus (Orthohepevirus A; HEV) designated HEV-1 to HEV-8 have been reported from various mammalian hosts. Notably, domestic pigs and wild boars are the natural reservoirs of HEV-3 and HEV-4 genotypes with zoonot...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,344 Views
9 Pages

10 September 2022

Sepsis caused by Group B Streptococcus (GBS) continues to cause mortality and morbidity in newborns, especially in developing countries. Bacterial sepsis in newborns varies nationally and even within countries. Developing countries have reported 34 d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,170 Views
10 Pages

9 September 2022

This is the first study that examined and compared the survival, LC50, and RR50 estimates of Megacopta cribraria F. (Hemiptera: Plataspidae) nymphs and adults that were exposed to two native Beauveria bassiana isolates (Previously codified...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
7,922 Views
16 Pages

Do or Die: HPV E5, E6 and E7 in Cell Death Evasion

  • Josipa Skelin,
  • Ivan Sabol and
  • Vjekoslav Tomaić

9 September 2022

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) infect the dividing cells of human epithelia and hijack the cellular replication machinery to ensure their own propagation. In the effort to adapt the cell to suit their own reproductive needs, the virus changes a number...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,363 Views
18 Pages

Secreted Glycosyltransferase RsIA_GT of Rhizoctonia solani AG-1 IA Inhibits Defense Responses in Nicotiana benthamiana

  • Danhua Zhang,
  • Zhaoyilin Wang,
  • Naoki Yamamoto,
  • Mingyue Wang,
  • Xiaoqun Yi,
  • Ping Li,
  • Runmao Lin,
  • Zohreh Nasimi,
  • Kazunori Okada and
  • Aiping Zheng
  • + 2 authors

9 September 2022

Anastomosis group AG-1 IA of Rhizoctonia solani Khün has a wide host range and threatens crop production. Various glycosyltransferases secreted by phytopathogenic fungi play an essential role in pathogenicity. Previously, we identified a glycosy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,189 Views
16 Pages

8 September 2022

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) literature largely focuses on humans and neonatal disease, but GBS also affects numerous animals, with significant impacts on health and productivity. Spill-over events occur between humans and animals and may be followed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,393 Views
15 Pages

Oxalis tetraphylla (Class: Magnoliopsidae) Possess Flavonoid Phytoconstituents with Nematocidal Activity against Haemonchus contortus

  • Ana Yuridia Ocampo-Gutiérrez,
  • Víctor Manuel Hernández-Velázquez,
  • Alejandro Zamilpa,
  • María Eugenia López-Arellano,
  • Agustín Olmedo-Juárez,
  • Rosa Isabel Higuera-Piedrahita,
  • Edgar Jesús Delgado-Núñez,
  • Manasés González-Cortázar and
  • Pedro Mendoza-de Gives

8 September 2022

The nematocidal activity of an Oxalis tetraphylla hydroalcoholic extract against the nematode Haemonchus contortus (Hc) was assessed in vitro and the major compounds associated with nematocidal activity were identified. One hydroalcoholic extract was...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,359 Views
12 Pages

Diverse Genotypes of Cryptosporidium in Sheep in California, USA

  • Xunde Li,
  • Tamara Vodovoza and
  • Edward R. Atwill

8 September 2022

Cryptosporidium spp. is a parasite that can infect a wide variety of vertebrate species. The parasite has been detected in sheep worldwide with diverse species and genotypes of various levels of zoonotic potential and public health concern. The purpo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,123 Views
10 Pages

Colistin Resistance Mechanism in Enterobacter hormaechei subsp. steigerwaltii Isolated from Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) in France

  • Younes Laidoudi,
  • Edgarthe Priscilla Ngaiganam,
  • Jean-Lou Marié,
  • Isabelle Pagnier,
  • Jean-Marc Rolain,
  • Seydina Mouhamadou Diene and
  • Bernard Davoust

7 September 2022

Wild animals may act as efficient antimicrobial-resistance reservoirs and epidemiological links between humans, livestock, and natural environments. By using phenotypic and genotypic characterization, the present study highlighted the occurrence of a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,431 Views
15 Pages

Evolution of the Ace-1 and Gste2 Mutations and Their Potential Impact on the Use of Carbamate and Organophosphates in IRS for Controlling Anopheles gambiae s.l., the Major Malaria Mosquito in Senegal

  • Moussa Diallo,
  • Ebrima SM Kolley,
  • Abdoulaye Kane Dia,
  • Mary Aigbiremo Oboh,
  • Fatoumata Seck,
  • Jarra Manneh,
  • Abdul Karim Sesay,
  • Seynabou Macote Diédhiou,
  • Pape Cheikh Sarr and
  • El Hadji Amadou Niang
  • + 6 authors

7 September 2022

Widespread of insecticide resistance amongst the species of the Anopheles gambiae complex continues to threaten vector control in Senegal. In this study, we investigated the presence and evolution of the Ace-1 and Gste2 resistance genes in natural po...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,697 Views
14 Pages

In Vitro and In Silico Analyses of New Cinnamid and Rosmarinic Acid-Derived Compounds Biosynthesized in Escherichia coli as Leishmania amazonensis Arginase Inhibitors

  • Julio Abel Alfredo dos Santos Simone Come,
  • Yibin Zhuang,
  • Tianzhen Li,
  • Simone Brogi,
  • Sandra Gemma,
  • Tao Liu and
  • Edson Roberto da Silva

7 September 2022

Arginase is a metalloenzyme that plays a central role in Leishmania infections. Previously, rosmarinic and caffeic acids were described as antileishmanial agents and as Leishmania amazonensis arginase inhibitors. Here, we describe the inhibition of a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,699 Views
14 Pages

7 September 2022

Extended-spectrum-β-lactamase (ESBL)- and carbapenemase-producing bacteria are widespread in hospitals, but the extent of this problem in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) is poorly understood. We aimed to elucidate, in the Portuguese regional c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,718 Views
15 Pages

Detection of Alpha- and Betacoronaviruses in Frugivorous and Insectivorous Bats in Nigeria

  • Uwem George,
  • Oluwadamilola George,
  • Arthur Oragwa,
  • Babatunde Motayo,
  • Joshua Kamani,
  • Andrew Adamu,
  • Oluyomi Sowemimo,
  • Richard Adeleke,
  • Samson Abalaka and
  • Christian Happi
  • + 6 authors

7 September 2022

The rise of bat-associated zoonotic viruses necessitates a close monitoring of their natural hosts. Since the detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), it is evident that bats are vital reservoirs of coronaviruses (CoVs)....

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,955 Views
12 Pages

Biological Profile and Clinical Features as Determinants for Prolonged Hospitalization in Adult Patients with Measles: A Monocentric Study in Western Romania

  • Mirela Turaiche,
  • Bogdan Feciche,
  • Adrian Gluhovschi,
  • Felix Bratosin,
  • Iulia Bogdan,
  • Adrian Vasile Bota,
  • Mirela Loredana Grigoras,
  • Camelia Vidita Gurban,
  • Bianca Cerbu and
  • Iosif Marincu
  • + 3 authors

7 September 2022

Measles is a highly infectious and sometimes deadly illness that is preventable with vaccination. The present research aims to analyze the most recent measles epidemic from Romania that occurred in a population with a falling desire to receive immuni...

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