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Pathogens, Volume 5, Issue 3

September 2016 - 14 articles

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Articles (14)

  • Review
  • Open Access
72 Citations
13,151 Views
12 Pages

14 September 2016

More than half of the described species of the phylum Nematoda are considered parasitic, making them one of the most successful groups of parasites. Nematodes are capable of inhabiting a wide variety of niches. A vast array of vertebrate animals, ins...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,055 Views
10 Pages

Equine influenza virus remains a serious health and potential economic problem throughout most parts of the world, despite intensive vaccination programs in some horse populations. The influenza non-structural protein 1 (NS1) has multiple functions i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,656 Views
6 Pages

Retrospective Analysis of the Equine Influenza Virus A/Equine/Kirgizia/26/1974 (H7N7) Isolated in Central Asia

  • Kobey Karamendin,
  • Aidyn Kydyrmanov,
  • Marat Sayatov,
  • Vitaliy Strochkov,
  • Nurlan Sandybayev and
  • Kulaysan Sultankulova

A retrospective phylogenetic characterization of the hemagglutinin, neuraminidase and nucleoprotein genes of equine influenza virus A/equine/Kirgizia/26/1974 (H7N7) which caused an outbreak in Kirgizia (a former Soviet Union republic, now Kyrgyzstan)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,954 Views
11 Pages

Clearance of Streptococcus suis in Stomach Contents of Differently Fed Growing Pigs

  • Franziska Warneboldt,
  • Saara J. Sander,
  • Andreas Beineke,
  • Peter Valentin-Weigand,
  • Josef Kamphues and
  • Christoph Georg Baums

Streptococcus (S.) suis translocates across the intestinal barrier of piglets after intraintestinal application. Based on these findings, an oro-gastrointestinal infection route has been proposed. Thus, the objective of this study was to investigate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,223 Views
11 Pages

Genomic Recombination Leading to Decreased Virulence of Group B Streptococcus in a Mouse Model of Adult Invasive Disease

  • Sarah Teatero,
  • Paul Lemire,
  • Ken Dewar,
  • Jessica Wasserscheid,
  • Cynthia Calzas,
  • Gustavo V. Mallo,
  • Aimin Li,
  • Taryn B.T. Athey,
  • Mariela Segura and
  • Nahuel Fittipaldi

Adult invasive disease caused by Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is increasing worldwide. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) now permits rapid identification of recombination events, a phenomenon that occurs frequently in GBS. Using WGS, we described that str...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,667 Views
13 Pages

Modulation of Human Airway Barrier Functions during Burkholderia thailandensis and Francisella tularensis Infection

  • Cornelia Blume,
  • Jonathan David,
  • Rachel E. Bell,
  • Jay R. Laver,
  • Robert C. Read,
  • Graeme C. Clark,
  • Donna E. Davies and
  • Emily J. Swindle

The bronchial epithelium provides protection against pathogens from the inhaled environment through the formation of a highly-regulated barrier. In order to understand the pulmonary diseases melioidosis and tularemia caused by Burkholderia thailanden...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
8,204 Views
9 Pages

We have established a novel strategy to reduce the risk for recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI), where rapidly increasing antibiotic resistance poses a major threat. Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) prot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
12,616 Views
17 Pages

FlpS, the FNR-Like Protein of Streptococcus suis Is an Essential, Oxygen-Sensing Activator of the Arginine Deiminase System

  • Jörg Willenborg,
  • Anna Koczula,
  • Marcus Fulde,
  • Astrid De Greeff,
  • Andreas Beineke,
  • Wolfgang Eisenreich,
  • Claudia Huber,
  • Maren Seitz,
  • Peter Valentin-Weigand and
  • Ralph Goethe

Streptococcus (S.) suis is a zoonotic pathogen causing septicemia and meningitis in pigs and humans. During infection S. suis must metabolically adapt to extremely diverse environments of the host. CcpA and the FNR family of bacterial transcriptional...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
6,035 Views
11 Pages

Bacterial Suppression of RNA Polymerase II-Dependent Host Gene Expression

  • Ines Ambite,
  • Nataliya Lutay,
  • Christoph Stork,
  • Ulrich Dobrindt,
  • Björn Wullt and
  • Catharina Svanborg

Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) is a bacterial carrier state in the urinary tract that resembles commensalism at other mucosal sites. ABU strains often lack the virulence factors that characterize uropathogenic Escherichia coli (E. coli) strains and t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
14,073 Views
8 Pages

A Review of Evidence that Equine Influenza Viruses Are Zoonotic

  • Tai Xie,
  • Benjamin D. Anderson,
  • Ulziimaa Daramragchaa,
  • Maitsetset Chuluunbaatar and
  • Gregory C. Gray

Among scientists, there exist mixed opinions whether equine influenza viruses infect man. In this report, we summarize a 2016 systematic and comprehensive review of the English, Chinese, and Mongolian scientific literature regarding evidence for equi...

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