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The bacterial and yeast microbiota in livestock forages in Hungary [PDF]
Background Along bacteria, yeasts are common in forages and forage fermentations as spoilage microbes or as additives, yet few studies exist with species-level data on these fungi’s occurrence in feedstuff. Active dry yeast and other yeast-based products
Katalin Pappné Murvai +12 more
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Vampire Bats and Wild Boars in Northern Paraná: One Health Perspectives on a Novel Report. [PDF]
Since its introduction to the Americas in the early 20th century, the wild boar (Sus scrofa) has affected Brazilian ecosystems and may have contributed to the spread of zoonotic diseases, especially rabies. Its interactions with the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) can increase the risk of rabies transmission.
do Nascimento JGF +5 more
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Studies on the pathogenicity of Histophilus ovis in sheep were carried out over a seven year period from pathological material received at the District Veterinary Laboratory, Armidale. Four distinct disease syndromes were encountered from which Histophilus ovis was isolated in pure culture and accepted as the causative agent. Mastitis in ewes caused by
Raymond Frederick Webb
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[Plague bacilli (Yersinia pestis, Brucellaceae) as a component of habitual microbiocenoses].
Nel'zina En
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The differential interaction of Brucella and ochrobactrum with innate immunity reveals traits related to the evolution of stealthy pathogens. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:During evolution, innate immunity has been tuned to recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns. However, some alpha-Proteobacteria are stealthy intracellular pathogens not readily detected by this system.
Elías Barquero-Calvo +12 more
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Isolation of Acanthamoeba Species and Bacterial Symbiont Variability in Puna Salt Plains, Argentina. [PDF]
Acanthamoeba isolated from the extreme environments of the Puna salt plains in Argentina contain unique intracellular microbial communities that are distinct from those found in the surrounding environments. The number of shared taxa amongst intracellular amoebae across all sites was greater than the number of shared taxa between the amoebae and their ...
Mooney R +5 more
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Schizophrenia and obesity: May the gut microbiota serve as a link for the pathogenesis?
This review provides updated perspectives on the etiology, prevention, and management of obesity in SZ patients by summarizing the recent findings on the role of gut microbiota in the pathogenesis of SZ and obesity, highlighting the role of gut‐derived inflammation.
Hui Wu +5 more
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Abstract Background It has been estimated that microorganisms are involved in the pathogenesis of approximately 20% of all cancers. Testicular germ cell tumours (TGCTs) are the most common type of malignancy in young men and arise from the precursor cell, germ cell neoplasia in situ (GCNIS).
Nina Mørup +5 more
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Abstract With national interest in seaweed‐based biofuels as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, there is a need for tools that produce high‐yield seaweed cultivars and increase the efficiency of offshore farms. Several agricultural studies have demonstrated that the application of microbial inoculants at an early life stage can improve crop ...
Melisa G. Osborne +9 more
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