Detection and characterization of pathogenic and non-pathogenic Brachyspira [PDF]
Brachyspira is associated with mucohaemorrhagic diarrhea in pigs, though the pathogenesis and virulence factors behind the disease are not currently understood.
Johnson, Lisa Anne 1991-
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Summary of fecal scores, Brachyspira culture results, and timing of euthanasia of EB107-inoculated pigsa,b. [PDF]
aEB107 = “B. hampsonii” clade II.bSham-inoculated diet 1 group and sham-inoculated diet 2 group had a maximum daily diarrhea score of 0.1 on days 11 and18 post-inoculation and 0.2 on day 14, respectively; never had a positive Brachyspira culture; and ...
Bailey L. Wilberts (671674) +8 more
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"Brachyspira hampsonii" associated diarrhea in pigs: virulence assessment and host-pathogen interactions [PDF]
This thesis aimed to verify the causal association between "B. hampsonii" and the re-emergence of mucohaemorrhagic diarrhea in North American swine farms, to investigate the role of the intestinal microbiome as a predisposing factor for infection, to ...
Costa, Matheus
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IMPROVING THE DIAGNOSTIC METHODS AND PROCESSES FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BRACHYSPIRA [PDF]
There are no standardized antimicrobial susceptibility test methods or interpretative criteria for Brachyspira spp. and laboratories rely heavily on in-house methods that yield highly variable test results.
Kulathunga, Dharmasiri Gamage Ruwini Sulochana
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Al género Brachyspira (B.) pertenecen distintas especies de espiroquetas, que antes estaban en el llamado género Serpulina. Estas bacterias anaeróbicas, Gram negativas y móviles se localizan en el intestino grueso de distintas aves, mamíferos e inclusive
Carranza, Alicia Isabel, Parada, Julian
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Molecular Mechanisms of Hemolysis by Brachyspira hampsonii [PDF]
The abstract of this item is unavailable due to an ...
Keith, Brandon Alexander
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Identification of Brachyspira species by cpn60 universal target sequencing is superior to NADH oxidase gene sequencing [PDF]
The pig colon is the habitat of diverse Brachyspira species, of which only a few are of clinical importance. Methods for identification have shifted from phenotypic to molecular testing over the last two decades. Following the emergence of B.
Hill, J.E. +6 more
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Phylogenetic tree based on 16S rRNA gene sequences (1376 nts) showing the evolutionary relationships among the obtained “B. hampsonii” isolates and Brachyspira spp. reference strains. [PDF]
The tree was constructed by means of the neighbour-joining method. Red circles indicate the two clusters containing the “B. hampsonii” reference isolates. The blue circle indicates the cluster comprising the B. innocens and B. murdochii reference strains
Marta García (5533028) +6 more
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Subclinical colitis associated with moderately hemolytic Brachyspira strains [PDF]
Objective: Microbiological and virulence characterization of 2 moderately hemolytic Brachyspira strains. Materials and methods: Clinical isolates were obtained from diarrheic (3603-F2) and healthy (G79) pigs.
Fernando, Champika +12 more
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Characterization of emerging Brachyspira pathogens in swine: Applications to disease control [PDF]
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2016. Major: Veterinary Medicine. Advisor: Connie Gebhart. 1 computer file (PDF); xxiv, 288 pages.Swine dysentery (SD) is a mucohemorrhagic diarrheal disease of pigs and is a welfare and economic ...
Mirajkar, Nandita
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