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Antimicrobial Efficacy of Garlic (Allium sativum) Extract Against Aeromonas Hydrophila Isolated From Diseased Pangasius Catfish. [PDF]
The study evaluated the antibacterial efficacy of garlic (Allium sativum) extracts against Aeromonas hydrophila isolated from diseased Pangasius catfish. Methanolic extract exhibited significant antibacterial activity, producing the largest inhibition zone (15.11 ± 0.05 mm) at 8 mg/mL and showing MIC and MBC values at 6–8 and 8 mg/mL, respectively. The
Siddique S, Hossain MM, Haider MN.
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Characterisation of a Novel Jumbo Lytic Aeromonas dhakensis Bacteriophage P19 and Its Endolysin. [PDF]
A jumbo, lytic myovirus phage P19 against multidrug‐resistant (MDR) Aeromonas dhakensis was isolated from river water. P19 demonstrated robust lytic activity, high thermal and pH stability (pH 6–10, up to 60°C), and no genes associated with lysogeny, virulence or antimicrobial resistance. ORF_358 of P19 encodes for T4‐type lysozyme.
Ansari F, Nagar V.
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An in silico analysis of acquired antimicrobial resistance genes in Aeromonas plasmids
Sequences of 105 Aeromonas species plasmids were probed for acquired anti-microbial resistance (AMR) genes using a bioinformatics approach. The plasmids showed no positive linear correlation between size and GC content and up to 55 acquired AMR genes ...
Ogueri Nwaiwu, Chiugo Claret Aduba
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Introduction: Bacteria of Aeromonas genus are ubiquitous organisms in aquatic environments. This work aims to explore the presence of four clinically relevant species in Lebanese waters and to study their susceptibility to antibiotics.
Rayane Rafei +4 more
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Aeromonas species are emerging human enteric pathogens. However, systematic analysis of Aeromonas species infection in human gastroenteritis in comparison with other enteric bacterial pathogens in the Australian population is lacking.
Christopher Yuwono +4 more
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Phylogenetic positions of Aeromonas encheleia, Aeromonas popoffii, Aeromonas DNA hybridization Group 11 and Aeromonas Group 501 [PDF]
The 16S rDNA sequences of the recently described Aeromonas encheleia and Aeromonas popoffii, were determined and compared with data from all known Aeromonas sp. Diagnostic 16S rDNA regions were also sequenced for some strains previously considered as an extension of A. encheleia and a strain of Aeromonas Group 501 (formerly Enteric Group 501).
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The present study is the first to be conducted in order to determine the occurrence and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of Aeromonas hydrophila strains from diarrheic patients attending University of Abuja Teaching Hospital in Nigeria.
S. Mailafia, W. Nafarnda, M.Y. Sugun
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Tetrahymena: an alternative model host for evaluating virulence of Aeromonas strains. [PDF]
An easier assessment model would be helpful for high-throughput screening of Aeromonas virulence. The previous study indicated the potential of Tetrahymena as a permissive model to examine virulence of Aeromonas hydrophila.
Mao-Da Pang +5 more
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Immune Response of the Monocytic Cell Line THP-1 Against Six Aeromonas spp.
Aeromonas are autochthonous bacteria of aquatic environments that are considered to be emerging pathogens to humans, producing diarrhea, bacteremia, and wound infections.
Ana Fernández-Bravo +3 more
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A review on aeromoniasis in poultry: A bacterial disease of zoonotic nature
Aeromonas spp. are widely distributed in surface water, sewage, untreated and chlorinated, drinking water, as well as meats, fish, shellfish, poultry, and their products. A disease caused by Aeromonas spp. is designated as aeromoniasis.
Wafaa A Abd El-Ghany
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