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  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,700 Views
23 Pages

Identifying Candidate Genetic Markers of CDV Cross-Species Pathogenicity in African Lions

  • Julie K. Weckworth,
  • Brian W. Davis,
  • Melody E. Roelke-Parker,
  • Rebecca P. Wilkes,
  • Craig Packer,
  • Ernest Eblate,
  • Michael K. Schwartz and
  • L. Scott Mills

23 October 2020

Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a multi-host pathogen with variable clinical outcomes of infection across and within species. We used whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to search for viral markers correlated with clinical distemper in African lions. To id...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
4,998 Views
19 Pages

Ecology and Infection Dynamics of Multi-Host Amdoparvoviral and Protoparvoviral Carnivore Pathogens

  • Marta Canuti,
  • Melissa Todd,
  • Paige Monteiro,
  • Kalia Van Osch,
  • Richard Weir,
  • Helen Schwantje,
  • Ann P. Britton and
  • Andrew S. Lang

15 February 2020

Amdoparvovirus and Protoparvovirus are monophyletic viral genera that infect carnivores. We performed surveillance for and sequence analyses of parvoviruses in mustelids in insular British Columbia to investigate parvoviral maintenance and cross-spec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
45 Citations
12,658 Views
18 Pages

Insights into Cross-Kingdom Plant Pathogenic Bacteria

  • Morgan W.B. Kirzinger,
  • Geetanchaly Nadarasah and
  • John Stavrinides

28 November 2011

Plant and human pathogens have evolved disease factors to successfully exploit their respective hosts. Phytopathogens utilize specific determinants that help to breach reinforced cell walls and manipulate plant physiology to facilitate the disease pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,542 Views
16 Pages

A Diverse Viral Community from Predatory Wasps in Their Native and Invaded Range, with a New Virus Infectious to Honey Bees

  • Emily J. Remnant,
  • James W. Baty,
  • Mariana Bulgarella,
  • Jana Dobelmann,
  • Oliver Quinn,
  • Monica A. M. Gruber and
  • Philip J. Lester

23 July 2021

Wasps of the genus Vespula are social insects that have become major pests and predators in their introduced range. Viruses present in these wasps have been studied in the context of spillover from honey bees, yet we lack an understanding of the endo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,836 Views
31 Pages

Tracking the Spatial and Functional Dispersion of Vaccine-Related Canine Distemper Virus Genotypes: Insights from a Global Scoping Review

  • Mónica G. Candela,
  • Adrian Wipf,
  • Nieves Ortega,
  • Ana Huertas-López,
  • Carlos Martínez-Carrasco and
  • Pedro Perez-Cutillas

27 July 2025

Canine morbillivirus (CDV), the cause of canine distemper, is a pathogen affecting many hosts. While modified live virus (MLV) vaccines are crucial for controlling the disease in dogs, cases of vaccine-related infections have been found in both domes...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,368 Views
33 Pages

3 February 2025

The increasing prevalence of multi-drug-resistant (MDR) bacterial pathogens presents a critical global health threat, highlighting the urgent need for innovative approaches to understanding bacterial pathogenesis and developing effective therapies. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,073 Views
26 Pages

23 December 2024

Rahnella aquatilis is an emerging pathogen in fish that poses a potential risk to human and public health. However, its pathogenicity and molecular interaction mechanism with the fish host are still poorly understood. For this study, we conducted ana...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,969 Views
21 Pages

Using Data Mining and Network Analysis to Infer Arboviral Dynamics: The Case of Mosquito-Borne Flaviviruses Reported in Mexico

  • Jesús Sotomayor-Bonilla,
  • Enrique Del Callejo-Canal,
  • Constantino González-Salazar,
  • Gerardo Suzán and
  • Christopher R. Stephens

29 April 2021

Given the significant impact of mosquito-borne flaviviruses (MBFVs) on both human and animal health, predicting their dynamics and understanding their transmission cycle is of the utmost importance. Usually, predictions about the distribution of prio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,457 Views
24 Pages

Molecular Interplay between Non-Host Resistance, Pathogens and Basal Immunity as a Background for Fatal Yellowing in Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Plants

  • Cleiton Barroso Bittencourt,
  • Thalliton Luiz Carvalho da Silva,
  • Jorge Cândido Rodrigues Neto,
  • André Pereira Leão,
  • José Antônio de Aquino Ribeiro,
  • Aline de Holanda Nunes Maia,
  • Carlos Antônio Ferreira de Sousa,
  • Betania Ferraz Quirino and
  • Manoel Teixeira Souza Júnior

18 August 2023

An oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) bud rod disorder of unknown etiology, named Fatal Yellowing (FY) disease, is regarded as one of the top constraints with respect to the growth of the palm oil industry in Brazil. FY etiology has been a challenge...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,097 Views
41 Pages

4 January 2026

Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is a globally important oilseed and food legume, yet its productivity is persistently constrained by devastating diseases and insect pests that thrive under changing climates. This review aims to provide a comprehensive s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,581 Views
20 Pages

6 August 2024

Fusarium head blight (FHB) is mainly caused by Fusarium graminearum (Fg) and is a very widespread disease throughout the world, leading to severe damage to wheat with losses in both grain yield and quality. FHB also leads to mycotoxin contamination i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,551 Views
20 Pages

Challenges and Opportunities Developing Mathematical Models of Shared Pathogens of Domestic and Wild Animals

  • Kathryn P. Huyvaert,
  • Robin E. Russell,
  • Kelly A. Patyk,
  • Meggan E. Craft,
  • Paul C. Cross,
  • M. Graeme Garner,
  • Michael K. Martin,
  • Pauline Nol and
  • Daniel P. Walsh

30 October 2018

Diseases that affect both wild and domestic animals can be particularly difficult to prevent, predict, mitigate, and control. Such multi-host diseases can have devastating economic impacts on domestic animal producers and can present significant chal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
4,703 Views
11 Pages

Quantification of the Animal Tuberculosis Multi-Host Community Offers Insights for Control

  • Nuno Santos,
  • Céline Richomme,
  • Telmo Nunes,
  • Joaquín Vicente,
  • Paulo C. Alves,
  • José de la Fuente,
  • Margarida Correia-Neves,
  • María-Laura Boschiroli,
  • Richard Delahay and
  • Christian Gortázar

Animal tuberculosis (TB) is a multi-host zoonotic disease whose prevalence in cattle herds in Europe has been increasing, despite a huge investment in eradication. The composition of the host community is a fundamental driver of pathogen transmission...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,024 Views
9 Pages

24 August 2021

Multi-host pathogens are challenging to control and are responsible for some of the most important diseases of humans, livestock, and wildlife. Leptospira spp. are some of the most common multi-host pathogens and represent an important cause of zoono...

  • Article
  • Open Access
508 Views
13 Pages

Leptospirosis is a globally distributed zoonosis of major public health and veterinary relevance, caused by pathogenic species of the genus Leptospira. Brazil is a hotspot for transmission due to its ecological diversity and complex host–enviro...

  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
6,091 Views
17 Pages

Amino Acid Metabolism in Apicomplexan Parasites

  • Aarti Krishnan and
  • Dominique Soldati-Favre

20 January 2021

Obligate intracellular pathogens have coevolved with their host, leading to clever strategies to access nutrients, to combat the host’s immune response, and to establish a safe niche for intracellular replication. The host, on the other hand, has als...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,937 Views
14 Pages

Mycobacterium bovis Tuberculosis in Two Goat Farms in Multi-Host Ecosystems in Sicily (Italy): Epidemiological, Diagnostic, and Regulatory Considerations

  • Vincenzo Di Marco Lo Presti,
  • Maria Teresa Capucchio,
  • Michele Fiasconaro,
  • Roberto Puleio,
  • Francesco La Mancusa,
  • Giovanna Romeo,
  • Carmelinda Biondo,
  • Dorotea Ippolito,
  • Franco Guarda and
  • Flavia Pruiti Ciarello

Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) is the causative agent of animal tuberculosis (bTB), infecting and causing disease in several animal species. In areas where there are complex interactions between reservoir hosts and susceptible species, the control of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,486 Views
24 Pages

Multi-Host Pathogen Staphylococcus aureus—Epidemiology, Drug Resistance and Occurrence in Humans and Animals in Poland

  • Aleksandra Trościańczyk,
  • Aneta Nowakiewicz,
  • Martyna Kasela,
  • Anna Malm,
  • Anna Magdalena Tracz,
  • Agata Hahaj-Siembida,
  • Marcelina Osińska,
  • Szczepan Gula and
  • Igor Jankowiak

Staphylococcus aureus is a drug resistant pathogen with zoonotic potential commonly isolated from humans and animals. The aim of this study was to compare the occurrence of drug resistance, resistance genes, sequence types (STs), and genotypes of S. ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,279 Views
19 Pages

Prevalence of Leptospira Infection in Rodents from Bangladesh

  • Inge M. Krijger,
  • Ahmed A. A. Ahmed,
  • Marga G. A. Goris,
  • Peter W. G. Groot Koerkamp and
  • Bastiaan G. Meerburg

Worldwide, Leptospira infection poses an increasing public health problem. In 2008, leptospirosis was recognised as a re-emerging zoonosis of global importance with South-East Asia being one of the most significant centres of the disease. Rodents are...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,531 Views
11 Pages

The Importance of Accurate Host Species Identification in the Framework of Rabies Surveillance, Control and Elimination

  • Paola De Benedictis,
  • Stefania Leopardi,
  • Wanda Markotter and
  • Andres Velasco-Villa

28 February 2022

Accurate host identification is paramount to understand disease epidemiology and to apply appropriate control measures. This is especially important for multi-host pathogens such as the rabies virus, a major and almost invariably fatal zoonosis that...

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

Whole Genome Sequencing Refines Knowledge on the Population Structure of Mycobacterium bovis from a Multi-Host Tuberculosis System

  • Ana C. Reis,
  • Liliana C. M. Salvador,
  • Suelee Robbe-Austerman,
  • Rogério Tenreiro,
  • Ana Botelho,
  • Teresa Albuquerque and
  • Mónica V. Cunha

Classical molecular analyses of Mycobacterium bovis based on spoligotyping and Variable Number Tandem Repeat (MIRU-VNTR) brought the first insights into the epidemiology of animal tuberculosis (TB) in Portugal, showing high genotypic diversity of cir...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,116 Views
30 Pages

This study investigated the genetic diversity of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (Map)—the causative agent of paratuberculosis—isolated from different host species in Germany. A total of 500 isolates from 243 cattle herds and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,421 Views
19 Pages

2 July 2020

Aster yellows phytoplasma (Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris) is a multi-host plant pathogen and is transmitted by at least 24 leafhopper species. Pathogen management is complex and requires a thorough understanding of vector dynamics. In the American M...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,175 Views
11 Pages

The First Report and Phylogenetic Analysis of Canine Distemper Virus in Cerdocyon thous from Colombia

  • Diego Fernando Echeverry-Bonilla,
  • Edwin Fernando Buriticá-Gaviria,
  • Delio Orjuela-Acosta,
  • Danny Jaír Chinchilla-Cardenas and
  • Julian Ruiz-Saenz

1 September 2022

Canine distemper virus (CDV) is the etiological agent of a highly prevalent viral infectious disease of domestic and wild carnivores. This virus poses a conservation threat to endangered species worldwide due to its ability to jump between multiple s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,764 Views
17 Pages

The Epidemiology of Animal-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

  • Martyna Kasela,
  • Mateusz Ossowski,
  • Ewelina Dzikoń,
  • Katarzyna Ignatiuk,
  • Łukasz Wlazło and
  • Anna Malm

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) remains an important etiological factor of human and animal infectious diseases, causing significant economic losses not only in human healthcare but also in the large-scale farming sector. The const...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,785 Views
15 Pages

Leptospira interrogans Serogroup Pomona in a Dairy Cattle Farm in a Multi-Host Zootechnical System

  • Antonino Aliberti,
  • Valeria Blanda,
  • Vincenzo Di Marco Lo Presti,
  • Giusi Macaluso,
  • Paola Galluzzo,
  • Cristina Bertasio,
  • Carmela Sciacca,
  • Francesca Arcuri,
  • Rosalia D’Agostino and
  • Francesca Grippi
  • + 3 authors

16 February 2022

Bovine leptospirosis is an infectious zoonotic disease causing reproductive problems and economic losses in livestock. This work reports, for the first time in Sicily (South Italy), an outbreak of Leptospira interrogans serogroup Pomona that occurred...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,307 Views
10 Pages

18 September 2023

Ranaviruses are global multi-host pathogens that infect ectothermic vertebrates and cause mass mortality events in some species. In 2021–2022, we surveyed two species of aquatic turtles in a Virginia site where previous research found ranavirus...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,885 Views
12 Pages

Concurrent Infection of Skunk Adenovirus-1, Listeria monocytogenes, and a Regionally Specific Clade of Canine Distemper Virus in One Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) and Concurrent Listeriosis and Canine Distemper in a Second Gray Fox

  • David B. Needle,
  • Jacqueline L. Marr,
  • Cooper J. Park,
  • Cheryl P. Andam,
  • Annabel G. Wise,
  • Roger K. Maes,
  • Rebecca P. Wilkes,
  • Eman A. Anis,
  • Inga F. Sidor and
  • Robert Gibson
  • + 5 authors

One free-ranging Gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) underwent autopsy following neurologic disease, with findings including morbilliviral inclusions and associated lesions in numerous tissues, adenoviral intranuclear inclusions in bronchial epitheli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,219 Views
15 Pages

24 May 2022

Microsporidia are a group of obligate intracellular pathogens infecting nearly all animal phyla. The microsporidian Nosema bombycis has been isolated from several lepidopteran species, including the economy-important silkworms as well as several crop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,602 Views
13 Pages

8 February 2024

Streptococcus suis is an important zoonotic pathogen that can cause meningitis and septicemia in swine and humans. Among numerous pathogenic serotypes, S. suis serotype 8 has distinctive characteristics such as a high detection rate and causing multi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,082 Views
10 Pages

Characterization and Comparison of SLAM/CD150 in Free-Ranging Coyotes, Raccoons, and Skunks in Illinois for Elucidation of Canine Distemper Virus Disease

  • Caitlin E. Burrell,
  • Chris Anchor,
  • Nadia Ahmed,
  • Jennifer Landolfi,
  • Keith W. Jarosinski and
  • Karen A. Terio

Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a cause of significant disease in canids and increasingly recognized as a multi-host pathogen, particularly of non-canid families within Carnivora. CDV outbreaks in sympatric mesocarnivores are routinely diagnosed in t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,970 Views
17 Pages

Genomic Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus in Wildlife

  • Carmen Martínez-Seijas,
  • Patricia Mascarós,
  • Víctor Lizana,
  • Alba Martí-Marco,
  • Alberto Arnau-Bonachera,
  • Eva Chillida-Martínez,
  • Jesús Cardells,
  • Laura Selva,
  • David Viana and
  • Juan M. Corpa

15 March 2023

Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic multi-host pathogen that threatens both human and animal health. Animals can act as a reservoir of S. aureus for humans, but very little is known about wild animals’ epidemiological role. Therefore, in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,164 Views
18 Pages

Location, Age, and Antibodies Predict Avian Influenza Virus Shedding in Ring-Billed and Franklin’s Gulls in Minnesota

  • Matthew Michalska-Smith,
  • Eva Clements,
  • Elizabeth Rasmussen,
  • Marie R. Culhane and
  • Meggan E. Craft

26 September 2024

Influenza A virus (IAV) is a multi-host pathogen maintained in water birds and capable of spillover into humans, wildlife, and livestock. Prior research has focused on dabbling ducks as a known IAV reservoir species, yet our understanding of influenz...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,338 Views
15 Pages

Features of Mycobacterium bovis Complete Genomes Belonging to 5 Different Lineages

  • Ciriac Charles,
  • Cyril Conde,
  • Fabien Vorimore,
  • Thierry Cochard,
  • Lorraine Michelet,
  • Maria Laura Boschiroli and
  • Franck Biet

Mammalian tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonotic disease mainly due to Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis). A current challenge for its eradication is understanding its transmission within multi-host systems. Improvements in long-read sequencing technologies hav...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,280 Views
10 Pages

The Presence of Dirofilaria immitis in Domestic Dogs on San Cristobal Island, Galapagos

  • Carla Andreea Culda,
  • Romane Dionnet,
  • Andra Celia Barbu,
  • Andrada Silvia Cârstolovean,
  • Teodora Dan,
  • Jaime Grijalva,
  • Priscilla Espin,
  • Rommel Lenin Vinueza,
  • Marylin Cruz and
  • Andrei Daniel Mihalca
  • + 2 authors

2 November 2022

This study's concept was outlined around the principle of conservation medicine in a biodiversity hotspot from the Neotropical realm: the Galapagos Islands. The wildlife balance has been modified by multi-host parasites introduced with some domestic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
148 Views
16 Pages

Hepatitis E Virus Exposure Across Multiple Host Species in a Shared Ecosystem in Argentina

  • Agostina Tammone Santos,
  • Mariana A. Rivero,
  • Walter E. Condorí,
  • Tamara B. Soto,
  • María C. Moran,
  • Andrea E. Caselli,
  • Adela Tisnés,
  • Marcela M. Uhart,
  • Silvina E. Gutiérrez and
  • Silvia M. Estein

11 February 2026

The hepatitis E virus (HEV) is an emerging multi-host pathogen, with suids being the main reservoir. Humans are primarily infected through the consumption of contaminated water or food. In Argentina, HEV circulation has been confirmed in humans, dome...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,173 Views
17 Pages

RETRACTED: Canine Morbillivirus from Colombian Lineage Exhibits In Silico and In Vitro Potential to Infect Human Cells

  • Santiago Rendon-Marin,
  • Carolina Quintero-Gil,
  • Diego Guerra,
  • Carlos Muskus and
  • Julian Ruiz-Saenz

15 September 2021

Canine morbillivirus (CDV) is a viral agent that infects domestic dogs and a vast array of wildlife species. It belongs to the Paramyxoviridae family, genus Morbillivirus, which is shared with the Measles virus (MeV). Both viruses employ orthologous...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,508 Views
10 Pages

Environmental decontamination and water disinfection practices are hallmarks of disease prevention and control in agricultural and public health settings. Informed fit-to-purpose biocontainment is thus dependent on methodologies accurately assessing...

  • Review
  • Open Access
190 Citations
22,819 Views
25 Pages

Diversity and Global Distribution of Viruses of the Western Honey Bee, Apis mellifera

  • Alexis Beaurepaire,
  • Niels Piot,
  • Vincent Doublet,
  • Karina Antunez,
  • Ewan Campbell,
  • Panuwan Chantawannakul,
  • Nor Chejanovsky,
  • Anna Gajda,
  • Matthew Heerman and
  • Anne Dalmon
  • + 4 authors

10 April 2020

In the past centuries, viruses have benefited from globalization to spread across the globe, infecting new host species and populations. A growing number of viruses have been documented in the western honey bee, Apis mellifera. Several of these contr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,243 Views
28 Pages

A Multi-Scale Model for Cholera Outbreaks

  • Beryl Musundi,
  • Johannes Müller and
  • Zhilan Feng

30 August 2022

Cholera, caused by the pathogenic Vibrio cholerae bacteria, remains a severe public health threat. Although a lot of emphasis has been placed on the population-level spread of the disease, the infection itself starts within the body. As such, we form...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,318 Views
9 Pages

Molecular Detection of Human Pathogenic Gastric Helicobacter Species in Wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and Wild Quails (Coturnix coturnix)

  • Francisco Cortez Nunes,
  • Teresa Letra Mateus,
  • Sílvia Teixeira,
  • Patrícia F. Barradas,
  • Fátima Gärtner,
  • Freddy Haesebrouck and
  • Irina Amorim

Wildlife plays a major role in the maintenance and transmission of multihost pathogens. Several Helicobacter spp. have been described to have zoonotic potential; thus, human, domestic and wild animal interactions deserve more attention. In this study...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,125 Views
26 Pages

Unveiling the Secretome of the Fungal Plant Pathogen Neofusicoccum parvum Induced by In Vitro Host Mimicry

  • Forough Nazar Pour,
  • Bruna Pedrosa,
  • Micaela Oliveira,
  • Cátia Fidalgo,
  • Bart Devreese,
  • Gonzalez Van Driessche,
  • Carina Félix,
  • Nuno Rosa,
  • Artur Alves and
  • Ana Cristina Esteves
  • + 1 author

17 September 2022

Neofusicoccum parvum is a fungal plant pathogen of a wide range of hosts but knowledge about the virulence factors of N. parvum and host–pathogen interactions is rather limited. The molecules involved in the interaction between N. parvum and Eu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,729 Views
15 Pages

A Genomic Blueprint of Flax Fungal Parasite Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lini

  • Anastasia Samsonova,
  • Alexander Kanapin,
  • Michael Bankin,
  • Anton Logachev,
  • Maria Gretsova,
  • Tatyana Rozhmina and
  • Maria Samsonova

Fusarium wilt of flax is an aggressive disease caused by the soil-borne fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lini. It is a challenging pathogen presenting a constant threat to flax production industry worldwide. Previously, we reported chromosom...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,269 Views
15 Pages

Skin is the primary and largest protective organ of the human body. It produces a number of highly evolved arsenal of factors to counter the continuous assault of foreign materials and pathogens from the environment. One such potent factor is the rep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,029 Views
13 Pages

29 October 2022

The cross-species transmission (CST) of pathogens can have dramatic consequences, as highlighted by recent disease emergence events affecting human, animal and plant health. Understanding the ecological and evolutionary factors that increase the like...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
9,456 Views
34 Pages

22 May 2013

Infectious agents, their hosts, and relevant abiotic components are directly involved in the complex dynamic process of maintaining infectious diseases in Nature. The current tendency to focus on host-pathogen interactions at the molecular and organi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,158 Views
18 Pages

5 November 2025

N-glycosylation, a crucial eukaryotic post-translational modification, has been extensively studied for its significance in the physiology and virulence processes of plant pathogens over the last decade. This review systematically analyzes the functi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,178 Views
25 Pages

25 December 2020

Mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase toxins are often key virulence factors produced by pathogenic bacteria as tools to compromise the target host cell. These toxins are enzymes that use host cellular NAD+ as the substrate to modify a critical macromolecule t...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
53 Citations
10,581 Views
26 Pages

25 September 2020

Fighting infectious diseases, particularly viral infections, is a demanding task for human health. Targeting the pathogens or targeting the host are different strategies, but with an identical purpose, i.e., to curb the pathogen’s spreading and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
587 Views
25 Pages

Factors Involved in Host Resilience to Enteric Infections in Pigs: Current Knowledge in Genetic, Immune, and Microbiota Determinants of Infection Resistance

  • Alejandro Ucero-Carretón,
  • Héctor Puente,
  • Marie Ithurbide,
  • Jordi Estellé,
  • Ana Carvajal and
  • Héctor Argüello

6 January 2026

Enteric infections remain a major health and economic challenge in swine production, with outcomes determined not only by pathogen virulence but also by the complex interplay between host genetics, immune competence, and the intestinal microbiota. Th...

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