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A human skin microbiome reference catalog and the skin microbial landscape of plateau adults
Understanding the skin microbiome is crucial for elucidating its role in health and disease. However, comprehensive studies on the genetic and functional diversity of the skin microbiome in individuals living in extreme environments remain scarce. This work explores the unique characteristics and functional adaptations of the plateau skin microbiome ...
Yi Liu +29 more
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Dermatophilosis is dermatitis of cattle, which is caused by Dermatophilus congolensis, a Gram‐positive organism with typical ‘railroad track’ branched with numerous rows of spherical to ovoid cocci. It is transmitted when zoospores shed from the skin come into contact with susceptible animals. The disease is more likely to develop when there has been a
Negessa Diriba Hordofa +2 more
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First case of bloodstream infection caused by rhodococcus erythropolis [PDF]
We describe the first case of bloodstream infection caused by Rhodococcus erythropolis. The identification was performed using 16S rRNA sequencing. This case illustrates that non-equi Rhodococcus infections may be underdiagnosed due to difficulties in ...
Baba, Hisashi +5 more
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Abstract Maintaining a healthy intestine is essential for growth and host defense mechanisms of farmed fish, particularly those densely stocked. In this context, maintaining a healthy intestinal microbiota for proper digestion, absorption, and integrity of the mucosa is of utmost importance.
Eman Zahran +10 more
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Antimicrobial Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: The Odd One Out [PDF]
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threats are typically represented by bacteria capable of extensive horizontal gene transfer (HGT). One clear exception is Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). It is an obligate human pathogen with limited genetic diversity and
Balloux, F, Eldholm, V
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Oral microbiota and central nervous system diseases: A review
Potential mechanisms between the oral microbiome and brain. Created with BioGDP.com85. a. Oral microbiota and pathogens invasion through the oral mucosal barrier; b. Immune‐inflammation response within the host caused by bacterial invasion; c. Cytokines traversed through the brain‐blood barrier activate neuroinflammation; d.
Xiaoxuan Zhang +7 more
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Vaccination plays a crucial role in mediating protection against infectious diseases, but immune responses to vaccination are highly variable and frequently sub‐optimal in vulnerable populations. Here, we review the latest preclinical and clinical evidence demonstrating that the gut microbiota plays a significant role in regulating immune responses to ...
Charné Rossouw +2 more
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Nocardial Endocarditis after Mitral Valve Replacement: Case Report and Review of the Literature [PDF]
A Nocardia é responsável por diversos tipos de infecção quer em receptores imunocompetentes, quer imunocomprometidos e pode afectar qualquer órgão. A endocardite a Nocardia spp é muito rara e tem mau prognóstico.
Bico, P +4 more
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Microbial diversity in individuals and their household contacts following typical antibiotic courses. [PDF]
BackgroundAntibiotics are a mainstay of treatment for bacterial infections worldwide, yet the effects of typical antibiotic prescriptions on human indigenous microbiota have not been thoroughly evaluated.
Abeles, Shira R +7 more
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The graphical abstract shows the overall biological activity of oleaster wine, including the identification of phytocompounds using GC–MS and the effect of probiotics against breast cancer. Abstract The luscious fruit‐bearing plant Elaeagnus pyriformis (Hook. f.), sometimes called oleaster or silverberry, is found in northeastern India.
Swarnendra Banerjee +5 more
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