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Pathogens, Volume 8, Issue 4

2019 December - 144 articles

Cover Story: Leukotoxin is an important and powerful tool expressed by the periodontal pathogen, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans. The high leukotoxic potential of the virulent JP2 genotype of A. actinomycetemcomitans has been studied extensively. In order to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the leukotoxic potential of different genotypes of A. actinomycetemcomitans serotype b, a geographically widespread collection of strains has been analyzed by several methods. The present study of the leukotoxic potential of both the JP2 and non-JP2 genotype strains of A.actinomycetemcomitans emphasizes the importance of using more than one method when assessing the leukotoxin-related virulence capacity of A. actinomycetemcomitans. View this paper
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Articles (144)

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,455 Views
11 Pages

Opening the OPK Assay Gatekeeper: Harnessing Multi-Modal Protection by Pneumococcal Vaccines

  • Ashleigh N. Riegler,
  • Beth Mann,
  • Carlos J. Orihuela and
  • Elaine Tuomanen

23 October 2019

Pneumococcal vaccine development is driven by the achievement of high activity in a single gatekeeper assay: the bacterial opsonophagocytic killing (OPK) assay. New evidence challenges the dogma that anti-capsular antibodies have only a single functi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,875 Views
14 Pages

21 October 2019

H11 subtype influenza viruses were isolated from a wide range of bird species and one strain also was isolated from swine. In an effort to generate reagents for a chimeric H11/1 hemagglutinin-based universal influenza virus vaccine candidate, we prod...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,830 Views
9 Pages

Genome and Phylogenetic Analysis of Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis Virus Strain SNU1 Isolated in Korea

  • Woo Taek Oh,
  • Jin Woo Jun,
  • Sib Sankar Giri,
  • Saekil Yun,
  • Hyoun Joong Kim,
  • Sang Guen Kim,
  • Sang Wha Kim,
  • Se Jin Han,
  • Jun Kwon and
  • Se Chang Park

21 October 2019

Infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV), one of the most important pathogenic fish viruses, affects trout fisheries and causes considerable economic losses. Currently, in Korea, more studies on IHNV infection are being reported. However, relat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,983 Views
12 Pages

Dual Transcriptional Profile of Aspergillus flavus during Co-Culture with Listeria monocytogenes and Aflatoxin B1 Production: A Pathogen–Pathogen Interaction

  • Iliada K. Lappa,
  • Angeliki Maria Dionysopoulou,
  • Spiros Paramithiotis,
  • Maria Georgiadou and
  • Eleftherios H. Drosinos

20 October 2019

The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of growth temperature and co-culture of Aspergillus flavus with Listeria monocytogenes on the production of Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and the transcriptional profile of associated regulatory and bio...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
42 Citations
5,176 Views
11 Pages

19 October 2019

We ascertain the in vitro Benznidazole (BZN) and Nifurtimox (NFX) susceptibility pattern of epimastigotes, trypomastigotes, and amastigotes of 21 T. cruzi strains, from patients, reservoir, and triatomine bugs of various geographic origins. Using thi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,070 Views
13 Pages

Antigenic Site Variation in the Hemagglutinin of Pandemic Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 Viruses between 2009–2017 in Ukraine

  • Oksana Zolotarova,
  • Iryna Budzanivska,
  • Liudmyla Leibenko,
  • Larysa Radchenko and
  • Alla Mironenko

18 October 2019

The hemagglutinin (HA) is a major influenza virus antigen, which, once recognized by antibodies and substitutions in HA genes, helps virus in escaping the human immune response. It is therefore critical to perform genetic and phylogenetic analysis of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,186 Views
34 Pages

An Acute Stress Model in New Zealand White Rabbits Exhibits Altered Immune Response to Infection with West Nile Virus

  • Willy W. Suen,
  • Mitchell Imoda,
  • Albert W. Thomas,
  • Nur N.B.M. Nasir,
  • Nawaporn Tearnsing,
  • Wenqi Wang and
  • Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann

18 October 2019

The immune competence of an individual is a major determinant of morbidity in West Nile virus (WNV)-infection. Previously, we showed that immunocompetent New Zealand White rabbits (NZWRs; Oryctolagus cuniculus) are phenotypically resistant to WNV-ind...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,294 Views
9 Pages

Formation and Maintenance of Tissue Resident Memory CD8+ T Cells after Viral Infection

  • David J. Topham,
  • Emma C. Reilly,
  • Kris Lambert Emo and
  • Mike Sportiello

18 October 2019

Tissue resident memory (TRM) CD8 T cells comprise a memory population that forms in peripheral, non-lymphoid tissues after an infection that does not recirculate into the bloodstream or other tissues. TRM cells often recognize conserved peptide epito...

  • Review
  • Open Access
91 Citations
18,399 Views
21 Pages

16 October 2019

West Nile virus (WNV) is the most common mosquito-borne virus in North America. WNV-associated neuroinvasive disease affects all ages, although elderly and immunocompromised individuals are particularly at risk. WNV neuroinvasive disease has killed o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,245 Views
13 Pages

Molecular Detection and Antibiotyping of Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella Isolated from Houseflies in a Fish Market

  • Abdus Sobur,
  • Mehedi Hasan,
  • Emdadul Haque,
  • Asmaul Iqbal Mridul,
  • Ayman Noreddin,
  • Mohamed E. El Zowalaty and
  • Tanvir Rahman

15 October 2019

Houseflies (Musca domestica) are well-known mechanical vectors for spreading multidrug-resistant bacteria. Fish sold in open markets are exposed to houseflies. The present study investigated the prevalence and antibiotypes of multidrug-resistant (MDR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,825 Views
13 Pages

Analysis of Resistance of Ebola Virus Glycoprotein-Driven Entry Against MDL28170, An Inhibitor of Cysteine Cathepsins

  • Markus Hoffmann,
  • Svenja Victoria Kaufmann,
  • Carina Fischer,
  • Wiebke Maurer,
  • Anna-Sophie Moldenhauer and
  • Stefan Pöhlmann

15 October 2019

Ebola virus (EBOV) infection can cause severe and frequently fatal disease in human patients. The EBOV glycoprotein (GP) mediates viral entry into host cells. For this, GP depends on priming by the pH-dependent endolysosomal cysteine proteases cathep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
8,334 Views
8 Pages

14 October 2019

Background: Given the lack of new antimicrobials to treat Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) infections, reusing previously recommended antimicrobials has been proposed as a strategy to control the spread of multi-drug-resistant NG. We assessed ciprofloxacin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,660 Views
15 Pages

Trypanosomatids in Small Mammals of an Agroecosystem in Central Brazil: Another Piece in the Puzzle of Parasite Transmission in an Anthropogenic Landscape

  • Elida M. V. Brandão,
  • Samanta C. C. Xavier,
  • Jeiel G. Carvalhaes,
  • Paulo S. D'Andrea,
  • Frederico G. Lemos,
  • Fernanda C. Azevedo,
  • Renata Cássia-Pires,
  • Ana M. Jansen and
  • André L. R. Roque

14 October 2019

We surveyed infection by Trypanosoma spp. and Leishmania spp. in small wild mammals from Cumari, Goiás State aiming to investigate the diversity of trypanosomatid in a modified landscape of the Brazilian Cerrado (and possible infection overlap...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,026 Views
13 Pages

12 October 2019

Avian gyrovirus 2 (AGV2), which is similar to chicken infectious anemia virus, is a new member of the genus Gyrovirus. AGV2 has been detected not only in chicken but also in human tissues and feces. This study analyzed 91 samples (8 from liver tissue...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,724 Views
16 Pages

12 October 2019

The nine human herpesviruses are some of the most ubiquitous pathogens worldwide, causing life-long latent infection in a variety of different tissues. Human herpesviruses range from mild childhood infections to known tumour viruses and ‘trolls...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,940 Views
17 Pages

Genomic Epidemiology of Streptococcus suis Sequence Type 7 Sporadic Infections in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China

  • Mingliu Wang,
  • Pengcheng Du,
  • Jianping Wang,
  • Ruiting Lan,
  • Jun Huang,
  • Ming Luo,
  • Yan Jiang,
  • Jun Zeng,
  • Yi Quan and
  • Han Zheng
  • + 1 author

12 October 2019

Streptococcus suis is an important zoonotic pathogen. Serotype 2 and sequence type (ST) 1 are the most frequently reported strains in both infected humans and pigs. ST7 is only endemic to China, and it was responsible for outbreaks in 1998 and 2005 i...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,020 Views
10 Pages

Inactivation of Zika Virus by Photoactive Iodonaphthyl Azide Preserves Immunogenic Potential of the Virus

  • Amy L. Austin,
  • Bianca Galasso,
  • Caitlin Nickens,
  • Barbara Knollmann-Ritschel and
  • Anuj Sharma

12 October 2019

Zika virus’s (ZIKV) emergence as a pathogen of significant public health importance has accelerated efforts to develop a ZIKV vaccine. To date, the need for an effective ZIKV vaccine is unmet. In this study, we report inactivation of ZIKV using...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,384 Views
16 Pages

Retrospective Study of Listeria monocytogenes Isolated in the Territory of Inner Eurasia from 1947 to 1999

  • Ekaterina K. Psareva,
  • Irina Yu. Egorova,
  • Elena A. Liskova,
  • Irina V. Razheva,
  • Nadezda A. Gladkova,
  • Elena V. Sokolova,
  • Eugene A. Potemkin,
  • Pavel A. Zhurilov,
  • Tatyana V. Mikhaleva and
  • Svetlana A. Ermolaeva
  • + 3 authors

11 October 2019

Listeriosis is one of the most significant humans and animals foodborne infectious diseases. Here, we characterized 48 Listeria monocytogenes strains isolated in the territory of inner Eurasia during the second half of the 20th century. A total of 23...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,488 Views
7 Pages

10 October 2019

Vaccination for foot-and-mouth (FMD) disease remains low in parts of Africa despite the existence of vaccines. In East Africa, the presence of multiple virus serotypes and sub-types makes matching a vaccine with the circulating virus type in the fiel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
5,546 Views
20 Pages

“Smart” Triiodide Compounds: Does Halogen Bonding Influence Antimicrobial Activities?

  • Zehra Edis,
  • Samir Haj Bloukh,
  • Hamed Abu Sara,
  • Hanusha Bhakhoa,
  • Lydia Rhyman and
  • Ponnadurai Ramasami

10 October 2019

Antimicrobial agents containing symmetrical triiodides complexes with halogen bonding may release free iodine molecules in a controlled manner. This happens due to interactions with the plasma membrane of microorganisms which lead to changes in the s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,152 Views
15 Pages

10 October 2019

Licensed live attenuated vaccines have been developed to prevent varicella zoster virus (VZV) infection, which causes chickenpox and shingles. The genomic sequences of both clinical- and vaccine-derived VZV strains have been analyzed previously. To f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,002 Views
6 Pages

Acute Mastoiditis Associated with Pseudomonas Aeruginosa in the Pediatric Population of the Umbria Region, Italy

  • Guido Camanni,
  • Sonia Bianchini,
  • Cosimo Neglia,
  • Antonella Mencacci,
  • Laura Baldoni,
  • Alessandra Pacitto,
  • Maurizio Stefanelli,
  • Elisabetta Cortis and
  • Susanna Esposito

9 October 2019

Acute mastoiditis (AM) is the most common complication of acute otitis media (AOM) and is one of the most severe acute bacterial diseases in infants and children. In some geographic areas, the incidence of AM is increasing, and the causative role of...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,526 Views
9 Pages

8 October 2019

In order to survive as extracellular parasites in the mammalian host environment, Trypanosoma brucei has developed efficient mechanisms of immune system evasion, which include the abundant expression of a variable surface glycoprotein (VSG) coat. VSG...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
9,141 Views
13 Pages

Genetic and Pathogenic Variability of Mycogone perniciosa Isolates Causing Wet Bubble Disease on Agaricus bisporus in China

  • Dan Li,
  • Frederick Leo Sossah,
  • Yang Yang,
  • Zhenghui Liu,
  • Yueting Dai,
  • Bing Song,
  • Yongping Fu and
  • Yu Li

8 October 2019

Wet bubble disease, caused by Mycogone perniciosa, is a major threat to Agaricus bisporus production in China. In order to understand the variability in genetic, pathogenicity, morphology, and symptom production of the fungus, 18 isolates of the path...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,377 Views
16 Pages

Proliferative Kidney Disease and Proliferative Darkening Syndrome are Linked with Brown Trout (Salmo trutta fario) Mortalities in the Pre-Alpine Isar River

  • Daniela Arndt,
  • Robert Fux,
  • Andreas Blutke,
  • Julia Schwaiger,
  • Mansour El-Matbouli,
  • Gerd Sutter and
  • Martin C. Langenmayer

6 October 2019

For many years, brown trout (Salmo trutta fario) mortalities within the pre-alpine Isar River in Germany were reported by the Bavarian Fisheries Association (Landesfischereiverband Bayern e.V.) and local recreational anglers during August and Septemb...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,519 Views
13 Pages

Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents for HCV-Associated Glomerular Disease and the Current Evidence

  • Fabrizio Fabrizi,
  • Roberta Cerutti,
  • Giulia Porata,
  • Piergiorgio Messa and
  • Ezequiel Ridruejo

4 October 2019

Glomerular disease is an extra-hepatic manifestation of hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis is the most frequent glomerular disease associated with HCV. It occurs commonly in patients with HCV-related mixed...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
7,034 Views
14 Pages

2 October 2019

In the past few decades, infectious diseases have become increasingly challenging to treat, which is explained by the growing number of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Notably, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) infections at global level a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,741 Views
11 Pages

Reduction of Arcobacter at Two Conventional Wastewater Treatment Plants in Southern Arizona, USA

  • Rajani Ghaju Shrestha,
  • Samendra P. Sherchan,
  • Masaaki Kitajima,
  • Yasuhiro Tanaka,
  • Charles P. Gerba and
  • Eiji Haramoto

2 October 2019

This study aimed to identify the bacterial community in two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and to determine the occurrence and reduction of Arcobacter, along with virulence genes (ciaB and pldA). A total of 48 samples (24 influent and 24 effluen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,626 Views
13 Pages

Withanolides from Withania aristata as Antikinetoplastid Agents through Induction of Programmed Cell Death

  • Atteneri López-Arencibia,
  • Desirée San Nicolás-Hernández,
  • Carlos J. Bethencourt-Estrella,
  • Ines Sifaoui,
  • María Reyes-Batlle,
  • Rubén L. Rodríguez-Expósito,
  • Aitor Rizo-Liendo,
  • Jacob Lorenzo-Morales,
  • Isabel L. Bazzocchi and
  • Ignacio A. Jiménez
  • + 1 author

1 October 2019

Leishmaniasis and American trypanosomiasis are parasitic diseases that cause significant clinical, social and economic impact on the population of tropical and subtropical countries. Their current treatment is limited and presents multiple drawbacks,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,793 Views
15 Pages

1 October 2019

Studies on protein–protein interactions (PPI) can be helpful for the annotation of unknown protein functions and for the understanding of cellular processes, such as specific virulence mechanisms developed by bacterial pathogens. In that contex...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
10,010 Views
22 Pages

30 September 2019

A large number of human genes associated with viral infections contain single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), which represent a genetic variation caused by the change of a single nucleotide in the DNA sequence. SNPs are located in coding or non-codi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
6,839 Views
12 Pages

Importance of Zika Virus NS5 Protein for Viral Replication

  • Hesham Elshahawi,
  • Sharifah Syed Hassan and
  • Vinod Balasubramaniam

30 September 2019

Zika virus is the latest addition to an ever-growing list of arboviruses that are causing outbreaks with serious consequences. A few mild cases were recorded between 1960 and 1980 until the first major outbreak in 2007 on Yap Island. This was followe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,400 Views
14 Pages

Fecal Source Tracking in A Wastewater Treatment and Reclamation System Using Multiple Waterborne Gastroenteritis Viruses

  • Zheng Ji,
  • Xiaochang C. Wang,
  • Limei Xu,
  • Chongmiao Zhang,
  • Cheng Rong,
  • Andri Taruna Rachmadi,
  • Mohan Amarasiri,
  • Satoshi Okabe,
  • Naoyuki Funamizu and
  • Daisuke Sano

30 September 2019

Gastroenteritis viruses in wastewater reclamation systems can pose a major threat to public health. In this study, multiple gastroenteritis viruses were detected from wastewater to estimate the viral contamination sources in a wastewater treatment an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,796 Views
13 Pages

Atypical Dermatophytosis in 12 North American Porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum) from the Northeastern United States 2010–2017

  • David B. Needle,
  • Robert Gibson,
  • Nicholas A. Hollingshead,
  • Inga F. Sidor,
  • Nicholas J. Marra,
  • Derek Rothenheber,
  • Anil J. Thachil,
  • Bryce J. Stanhope,
  • Brian A. Stevens and
  • Laura B. Goodman
  • + 3 authors

30 September 2019

Twelve wild North American porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum) out of a total of 44 of this species examined in an 8-year period were diagnosed with dermatopathies while being cared for at two wildlife rehabilitation clinics. Biopsy and necropsy were per...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
8,244 Views
13 Pages

28 September 2019

When influenza A virus infects an immune individual, preexisting memory B cell (MBC) activation and rapid anamnestic antibody production plays a key role in viral clearance. The most effective neutralizing antibodies target the antigenically variable...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,334 Views
13 Pages

27 September 2019

This study aimed to determine the presence of giardiasis among HIV patients in San Diego, the rate of failure of metronidazole treatment, and factors associated with treatment failure. We used a 7 year retrospective single-center case series of HIV-i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,509 Views
23 Pages

Genome Mining and Comparative Pathogenomic Analysis of An Endemic Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Clone, ST612-CC8-t1257-SCCmec_IVd(2B), Isolated in South Africa

  • Daniel Gyamfi Amoako,
  • Anou M. Somboro,
  • Akebe Luther King Abia,
  • Mushal Allam,
  • Arshad Ismail,
  • Linda A. Bester and
  • Sabiha Y. Essack

27 September 2019

This study undertook genome mining and comparative genomics to gain genetic insights into the dominance of the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) endemic clone ST612-CC8-t1257-SCCmec_IVd(2B), obtained from the poultry food chain in So...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,206 Views
7 Pages

Evidence of the Presence of Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza A Viruses in Wild Waterfowl in 2018 in South Africa

  • Marjolein J. Poen,
  • Ron A. M. Fouchier,
  • Richard J. Webby,
  • Robert G. Webster and
  • Mohamed E. El Zowalaty

25 September 2019

Avian influenza viruses are pathogens of global concern to both animal and human health. Wild birds are the natural reservoir of avian influenza viruses and facilitate virus transport over large distances. Surprisingly, limited research has been perf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
7,433 Views
13 Pages

First Detection of Carbapenem-Resistant Escherichia fergusonii Strains Harbouring Beta-Lactamase Genes from Clinical Samples

  • Tomilola Adesina,
  • Obinna Nwinyi,
  • Nandita De,
  • Olayemi Akinnola and
  • Emmanuel Omonigbehin

25 September 2019

Recently discovered extraintestinal Escherichia fergusonii obtained from non-clinical samples has exhibited the potential for acquiring multiple beta-lactamase genes, just like many extraintestinal Escherichia coli strains. Albeit, they are often omi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,463 Views
17 Pages

Rates and Correlates of Short Term Virologic Response among Treatment-Naïve HIV-Infected Children Initiating Antiretroviral Therapy in Ethiopia: A Multi-Center Prospective Cohort Study

  • Birkneh Tilahun Tadesse,
  • Adugna Chala,
  • Jackson Mukonzo,
  • Tolosssa Eticha Chaka,
  • Sintayehu Tadesse,
  • Eyasu Makonnen,
  • Zabrina L. Brumme,
  • Chanson J. Brumme and
  • Eleni Aklillu

24 September 2019

There is limited data on virologic outcome and its correlates among HIV-infected children in resource-limited settings. We investigated rate and correlates of virologic outcome among treatment naïve HIV-infected Ethiopian children initiating cAR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,087 Views
15 Pages

Prevalence of Various Vaccine Candidate Proteins in Clinical Isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae: Characterization of the Novel Pht Fusion Proteins PhtA/B and PhtA/D

  • Mitsuyo Kawaguchiya,
  • Noriko Urushibara,
  • Meiji Soe Aung,
  • Masaaki Shinagawa,
  • Satoshi Takahashi and
  • Nobumichi Kobayashi

24 September 2019

Pneumococcal proteins unrelated to serotypes are considered to be candidates of antigens in next-generation vaccines. In the present study, the prevalence of vaccine candidate protein genes, along with serotypes and antimicrobial resistance determina...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
10,975 Views
24 Pages

Analysis of Environmental DNA and Edaphic Factors for the Detection of the Snail Intermediate Host Oncomelania hupensis quadrasi

  • Fritz Ivy C. Calata,
  • Camille Z. Caranguian,
  • Jillian Ela M. Mendoza,
  • Raffy Jay C. Fornillos,
  • Ian Kim B. Tabios,
  • Ian Kendrich C. Fontanilla,
  • Lydia R. Leonardo,
  • Louie S. Sunico,
  • Satoru Kawai and
  • Marcello Otake Sato
  • + 5 authors

23 September 2019

Background: The perpetuation of schistosomiasis japonica in the Philippines depends to a major extent on the persistence of its intermediate host Oncomelania hupensis quadrasi, an amphibious snail. While the malacological survey remains the method of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,388 Views
17 Pages

Vascular Leak and Hypercytokinemia Associated with Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus Infection in Mice

  • Jonna B. Westover,
  • Brady T. Hickerson,
  • Arnaud J. Van Wettere,
  • Brett L. Hurst,
  • Jacqueline P. Kurz,
  • Ashley Dagley,
  • Petra Wülfroth,
  • Takashi Komeno,
  • Yousuke Furuta and
  • Brian B. Gowen
  • + 1 author

21 September 2019

Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) endemic to China, South Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Here we characterize the pathogenesis and natural history of disease in IFNAR-/- mice challenged with t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,652 Views
21 Pages

Common Host Responses in Murine Aerosol Models of Infection Caused by Highly Virulent Gram-Negative Bacteria from the Genera Burkholderia, Francisella and Yersinia

  • Graeme C. Clark,
  • Angela Essex-Lopresti,
  • Karen A. Moore,
  • E. Diane Williamson,
  • Roman Lukaszewski,
  • Konrad Paszkiewicz and
  • Jonathan David

21 September 2019

Highly virulent bacterial pathogens cause acute infections which are exceptionally difficult to treat with conventional antibiotic therapies alone. Understanding the chain of events that are triggered during an infection of a host has the potential t...

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