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Experimental Phage Therapy for Burkholderia pseudomallei Infection
Burkholderia pseudomallei es un patógeno bacteriano gramnegativo intracelular intrínsecamente resistente a una variedad de antibióticos. Los fagos se han desarrollado para su uso como terapia de tratamiento alternativa, particularmente para infecciones bacterianas que no responden a los antibióticos convencionales.
Ong Guang-Han +5 more
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Pseudomonas citronellolis M03, isolated from field soil, was sequenced and its genome revealed ten biosynthetic clusters, including siderophore NRPS. Phenotypic assays showed strong antagonism against onion‐pathogenic Burkholderia spp., reducing B.
Kephas Mphande +3 more
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Imported melioidosis in the United Kingdom: Increasing incidence but continued under-reporting
Introduction: Melioidosis, caused by the environmentally-acquired bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, is increasingly recognised as a globally significant public health problem, although difficult to diagnose and manage.
Cavan O'Connor +4 more
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Stress conditions triggering mucoid morphotype variation in Burkholderia species and effect on virulence in Galleria mellonella and biofilm formation in vitro. [PDF]
Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) bacteria are opportunistic pathogens causing chronic respiratory infections particularly among cystic fibrosis patients.
Inês N Silva +3 more
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Gut microbiome plays a crucial role in colorectal cancer development. The advanced sequencing techniques have the potential to complement current non‐invasive methods for early diagnosis and prevention of colorectal cancer. This includes conducting studies with robust statistical power and consistent, replicable methodologies, taking into consideration
Parvin Askari +10 more
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Burkholderia pseudomallei musculoskeletal infections (melioidosis) in India
Melioidosis, an infection due to gram negative Burkholderia pseudomallei, is an important cause of sepsis in east Asia especially Thailand and northern Australia. It usually causes abscesses in lung, liver, spleen, skeletal muscle and parotids especially in patients with diabetes, chronic renal failure and thalassemia.
Pandey, Vivek +4 more
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This review discusses bacteriophages' roles in soil ecosystems, highlighting their impact on nutrient cycling, plant health, and soil remediation, as well as animal‐mediated phage dispersal mechanisms. Overall, while bacteriophages have potential biotechnological applications, their negative effects on microbial functions and nutrient cycling highlight
Majid Komijani +4 more
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Bacteria belonging to the Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) are among the most important pathogens isolated from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients and in hospital acquired infections (HAI).
Naveen Kumar Devanga Ragupathi +1 more
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Lung Microbiome Diversity, Infection Dynamics, and Microbe‐Mediated Cross‐Protection
The protective role of the lung microbiome in maintaining respiratory health by promoting immune homeostasis, pathogen exclusion, and barrier integrity. Diverse microbial communities regulate immune maturation, enhance epithelial defenses, and contribute to antiviral responses, collectively preventing pathogen colonization and sustaining a balanced ...
Sana Arooj +7 more
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This graphical abstract delineates noncanonical protein secretion systems across eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Eukaryotic UcPS covers four ER–Golgi bypass pathways, enabling rapid leaderless protein export via direct transmembrane translocation or vesicle‐mediated release.
Qiyuan Yang +8 more
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