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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Honey has long been studied for its healing abilities in wound care. This narrative review examines its properties and their impact on wound healing, particularly its ability to accelerate wound closure and promote tissue regeneration.
Parmis Barazesh+5 more
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Tétanos infantil Tetanus in childhood
El tétanos es responsable de más de un millón de muertes anuales, la mayor parte de las cuales corresponde a países en vías de desarrollo. El tracto intestinal humano y de algunos animales es el habitat normal e inocuo de Clostridium tetani ...
Silvia Josefina Venero Fernández+3 more
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Vaccine Production to Protect Animals Against Pathogenic Clostridia
Clostridium is a broad genus of anaerobic, spore-forming, rod-shaped, Gram-positive bacteria that can be found in different environments all around the world.
Nicolas E. Zaragoza+4 more
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Identification, and Clinical Relevance of Gram–Positive Spore Formers [PDF]
The gram positive spore former constitutes a group of widely distributed infectious microorganism which has posed serious threat to public health. This group comprises the Bacillus, Clostridium, Staphylococcus and Streptococcus species.
Ajani, Olayinka O., Nwinyi, Obinna
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Proposed Relationships Between Climate, Biological Soil Crusts, Human Health, and in Arid Ecosystems
Abstract Biological soil crusts (or biocrust) are diminutive soil communities with ecological functions disproportionate to their size. These communities are composed of lichens, bryophytes, cyanobacteria, fungi, liverworts, and other microorganisms.
Marieke L. Ramsey+3 more
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Objetive: This work describes demographic and clinical characteristics of individuals with accidental tetanus in Santa Catarina, Brazil. Materials and Methods: 291 cases of accidental tetanus reported from 1998 to 2008 were analyzed retrospectively ...
Ana Carolina S de Mattos+2 more
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The quantification of Clostridia in animal feed (grass and silage) and in samples relevant for animal feed production (soil and manure) using culture methods is generally challenging, as no single culture medium is exclusively selective for all Clostridium species while inhibiting other microorganisms present in these samples.
Samart Dorn-In+7 more
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Recombinant production of bacterial toxins and their derivatives in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. [PDF]
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Ellar, David J, Gurkan, Cemal
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Abstract Foodborne botulism is caused by the ingestion of a neurotoxin (BoNT) primarily produced by Clostridium botulinum. This bacterium is classified into six phenotypic Groups, with Groups I and II being associated with human disease. BoNT are divided into seven main types with different antigenic potentials, of which types A, B, E, and F are ...
María Dolores Rodrigo Aliaga+4 more
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Immunoenzimatic detection of the Clostridium tetani bacterial toxin: an alternative to mice bioassays. Cell-free extracts from 20 strains of Clostridium tetani isolated from soil samples, were tested for tetanus toxin production using an enzyme ...
Fernando Chaves+2 more
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