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Trends in resource utilization for new‐onset psychosis hospitalizations at children's hospitals
Abstract Background Children with new‐onset psychosis often require hospitalization for medical evaluation. Objectives The goal of this study was to assess variations in the management of children with new‐onset psychosis and characterize trends in resource utilization.
Ankita Gupta+8 more
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Innate immune response against Brucella abortus involves activation of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and NOD-like receptors (NLRs). Among the NLRs involved in the recognition of B. abortus are NLRP3 and AIM2. Here, we demonstrate that B.
Daiane M. Cerqueira+9 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
"Alternative" endocytic mechanisms exploited by pathogens: new avenues for therapeutic delivery? [PDF]
Some pathogens utilize unique routes to enter cells that may evade the intracellular barriers encountered by the typical clathrin-mediated endocytic pathway.
Medina-Kauwe, LK
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Serological and molecular detection of bovine brucellosis at institutional livestock farms in Punjab, Pakistan [PDF]
Bovine brucellosis remains a persistent infection in ruminants in Pakistan. A total of 828 (409 buffaloes and 419 cattle) sera were collected from 11 institutional-owned livestock farms in Punjab, Pakistan.
Hussain, Muhammad Hammad+9 more
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Development of the Test-System for Differentiation of Brucella Species, Using Real-Time PCR
Objective of the study is to construct a test-system allowing for specific identification of brucellosis agent, using real-time polymerase chain reaction.Materials and methods.
Zh. A. Kas’yan+2 more
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Physiological alterations and predictors of death in neonatal calves with weak calf syndrome
Abstract Background Weak calf syndrome (WCS) is characterised by weakness, poor vitality and difficulty standing or suckling. Early identification of physiological alterations and prognostic indicators is critical for improving the management and survival of weak calves.
Youngwoo Jung+7 more
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Comparative Ecology of Bartonella and Brucella Infections in Wild Carnivores
Phylogenetic sister clades Bartonella and Brucella within the order Rhizobiales present some common biological characteristics as well as evident differences in adaptations to their mammalian reservoirs.
M. Kosoy, Irina Goodrich
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Ex vivo innate immune cytokine signature of enhanced risk of relapsing brucellosis. [PDF]
BackgroundBrucellosis, a zoonotic infection caused by one of the Gram-negative intracellular bacteria of the Brucella genus, is an ongoing public health problem in Perú.
Feldman, Kristyn E+9 more
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Brucella suis in feral pigs in Australia: what is the risk?
In Australia, feral pigs (Sus scrofa) are the primary host for Brucella suis. The incidence of B. suis brucellosis in dogs in Queensland (QLD) and New South Wales (NSW) has increased, likely due to hunting and consumption of feral pig meat. This study aimed to update estimates of B.
CC Kneipp+6 more
wiley +1 more source
Previous studies have shown the usefulness of MLVA16 as a rapid molecular identification and classification method for Brucella species and biovars including recently described novel Brucella species from wildlife.
G. Vergnaud+7 more
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