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Multi-system infection – tuberculosis or melioidosis?
Melioidosis is a multi-system disorder which is often mistaken for tuberculosis in the Indian sub-continent. It is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei.
Venkatesh Bala Raghu Raji +3 more
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Melioidosis in Asia‐Pacific Nations: Expanding Boundaries but Unknowns Remain
Respirology, Volume 30, Issue 10, Page 917-919, October 2025.
Bart J. Currie, Ella M. Meumann
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Recovery of a
Background Burkholderia thailandensis, a close relative of Burkholderia pseudomallei, has previously been reported only from Southeast Asia and North America. It is biochemically differentiated from B.
Wilkins Patricia P +7 more
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Bacillus anthracis is the causative agent of anthrax, a disease that affects wildlife, livestock, and humans. Protection against anthrax is primarily afforded by immunity to the B. anthracis protective antigen (PA), particularly PA domains 4 and 1.
Atkins, Helen S +10 more
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Phylogeographic, genomic, and meropenem susceptibility analysis of Burkholderia ubonensis.
The bacterium Burkholderia ubonensis is commonly co-isolated from environmental specimens harbouring the melioidosis pathogen, Burkholderia pseudomallei. B.
Erin P Price +20 more
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Burkholderia pseudomallei: host interactions
Bibliography: p. 177-192.
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Fatal melioidosis in a captive elephant trunk snake (Acrochordus javanicus) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [PDF]
An adult female Elephant Trunk Snake (Acrochordus javanicus) was reported to have been weak and inappetent for five days. The following morning the snake found dead, while in the process of shedding its skin.
Abba, Yusuf +4 more
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Burkholderia pseudomallei Infections [PDF]
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Melioidosis: a localized osteomyelitis in a cat [PDF]
Melioidosis is a zoonotic disease as a result of infection by Burkholderia pseudomallei. It is of significant public health concern due to its ubiquitous nature with high morbidity and mortality in humans and animals.
Ismail, S. S. +3 more
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