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Dynamics of Aeromonas hydrophila, Aeromonas sobria, and Aeromonas caviae in a sewage treatment pond [PDF]
The spatiotemporal dynamics of Aeromonas spp. and fecal coliforms in the sewage treatment ponds of an urban wastewater center were studied after 20 months of sampling from five stations in these ponds. Isolation and identification of 247 Aeromonas strains were undertaken over four seasons at the inflow and outflow of this pond system.
P, Monfort, B, Baleux
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Background: Staphylococcus and Aeromonas bacteria are pathogens in humans and animals. The therapy disrupts the virulence structure of the bacteria, resulting in bacterial death.
Dahliatul Qosimah +6 more
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Effective Aeromonas specific monoclonal antibody for immunodiagnosis
Objective: To identify the monoclonal antibody specific to Aeromonas spp., a Gram negative bacteria causing gastroenteritis and wound infection. Methods: The monoclone, namely 88F2-3F4, was produced from hybridoma technology.
Yuvadee Mahakunkijcharoen +4 more
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Identification of Aeromonas serotypes species causing Carp Erythrodermatitis in Cyprinus carpio fishes in Syria and their antibacterial susceptibility [PDF]
This study was carried out to determine the serotypes species of Aeromonas bacteria causing Carp Erythrodermatitis in Cyprinus carpio L. fishes in Hama Governorate, Syria and to identify their sensitivity to some common antibiotics and sulphonamides. Two
Mostafa Shalaby +2 more
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Prevalence and virulence characteristics of Aeromonas species isolated from fish farms in Egypt [PDF]
Background/Objective: Fish is one of the most valuable food for human consumption. However, fish may also act as a source of foodborne pathogens including Aeromonas species which caused a serious threat to a public health concern.
Dina Kishk +2 more
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Secreted enzymes of Aeromonas [PDF]
A hallmark characteristic of species of Aeromonas is their ability to secrete a wide variety of enzymes associated with pathogenicity and environmental adaptability. Among the most intensively studied are beta-lactamases, lipases, hemolytic enterotoxins, proteases, chitinases, nucleases and amylases.
Pemberton, J.M., Kidd, S.P., Schmidt, R.
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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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Isolation, genetic characterization, and virulence profiling of different Aeromonas species recovered from moribund hybrid catfish (Clarias spp.) [PDF]
Background and Aim: The high diversity of Aeromonas spp. results in various pathogenicity levels. This group of bacteria causes a serious disease named motile Aeromonas septicemia (MAS) in catfish (Clarias spp.).
Dini Siswani Mulia +5 more
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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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