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Burkholderia pseudomallei (Bpm), the etiological agent of melioidosis, lacks approved vaccines. However, several candidates have demonstrated protection in animal models.
Alexander J. Badten +4 more
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Molecular Detection of Glanders in horses at the Equestrian Club in Baghdad city
glanders, a biological warfare agent, caused by a bacterium called B mallei. It is considered a contagious, fatal, zoonotic disease. The aim of this study was to establish a fast and reliable molecular method for identification of Burkholderia mallei ...
Ali Obayes
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Natural competency requires uptake of exogenous DNA from the environment and the integration of that DNA into recipient bacteria can be used for DNA-repair or genetic diversification.
Yun Heacock-Kang +6 more
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Protective antigens against glanders identified by expression library immunization
Burkholderia are highly evolved Gram-negative bacteria that primarily infect solipeds but are transmitted to humans by ingestion and cutaneous or aerosol exposures.
Gregory C. Whitlock +19 more
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Burkholderia pseudomallei and B. mallei are the causative agents of melioidosis and glanders, respectively, and are often fatal to humans and animals. Owing to the high fatality rate, potential for spread by aerosolization, and the lack of efficacious ...
Magdalena Franco +6 more
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Outer Membrane Vesicle Vaccines from Biosafe Surrogates Prevent Acute Lethal Glanders in Mice
Burkholderia mallei is a host-adapted Gram-negative mammalian pathogen that causes the severe disease glanders. Glanders can manifest as a rapid acute progression or a chronic debilitating syndrome primarily affecting solipeds and humans in close ...
Michael H. Norris +4 more
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Burkholderia mallei is a Gram-negative, non-motile, facultative intracellular bacillus and the causative agent of glanders, a highly contagious zoonotic disease. B.
Sarah M. Baker +6 more
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Assessment of the Virulence of the Burkholderia mallei Strain BAC 86/19 in BALB/c Mice. [PDF]
Gaspar EB +12 more
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Glanders (Burkholderia mallei infection) in an Iranian man: A case report. [PDF]
Nasiri M +3 more
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Identification of Burkholderia mallei Isolates with Polymerase Chain Reaction-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism. [PDF]
Abnaroodheleh F +4 more
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