Molecular Epidemiology of Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae Outbreaks in Marine Rainbow Trout Farms Reveals Extensive Horizontal Gene Transfer and High Genetic Diversity [PDF]
The marine bacterium Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae is a pathogen for a variety of marine animals, as well as for humans, and is nowadays considered an emerging pathogen for fish of importance in marine aquaculture. Recent studies have suggested
Mateus S. Terceti +5 more
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Regulatory role of the RstB-RstA system in adhesion, biofilm production, motility, and hemolysis. [PDF]
rstA and rstB significantly influence motility, biofilm formation, hemolysis, and virulence in Vibrio alginolyticus rstA and rstB regulate adhesion in the natural environment with different temperatures, pH levels as well as starvation time. Abstract For infection, initial invasion of the host is of great importance, with adhesion playing a critical ...
Huang L, Xu W, Su Y, Zhao L, Yan Q.
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An unusual case of urinary tract infection in a pregnant woman with Photobacterium damsela. [PDF]
We describe a case of a urinary tract infection with an unusual pathogen, Photobacterium damsela, in a pregnant female. This pathogen has been described as having a virulent life threatening nature, so a detailed history and prompt treatment is needed.
Alvarez JR +3 more
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Severe Wound Infection with Photobacterium damselae ssp. damselae and Vibrio harveyi, following a Laceration Injury in Marine Environment: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Marine microorganisms are uncommon etiologies of skin and skin structure infections, that is, wound infections. We report a case of severe wound infection, caused by the marine Photobacterium damselae (Vibrionaceae), in a 64‐year‐old male patient, returning from Australia.
Hundenborn J +4 more
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Summary The marine bacterium Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae (Pdd) causes disease in marine animals and humans. Previous studies demonstrated that mutation of the two‐component system RstAB strongly impacts virulence of this pathogen, but the RstAB regulon has not been thoroughly elucidated.
Xosé M. Matanza +3 more
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Global Warming Affects the Pathogenesis of Important Fish Diseases in European Aquaculture
The effect of global warming on pathogens and their fish hosts that could exacerbate the negative outcomes for aquaculture. Changes in farming practices and the development of innovative mitigation tools may prove essential to cope with the effects and impacts of rising water temperatures on fish diseases in Europe.
George Rigos +7 more
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Successfully Treated Upper-Extremity Necrotizing Fasciitis Caused by Photobacterium damselae. [PDF]
Schwartz JM +4 more
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Photobacterium damselae subspecies damselae Pneumonia in Dead, Stranded Bottlenose Dolphin, Eastern Mediterranean Sea. [PDF]
Morick D +15 more
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Wound infection caused by Photobacterium damselae in a 32-year-old woman: case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Schröttner P, Tille E, Lück C, Bunk B.
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The Vibriolysin-Like Protease VnpA and the Collagenase ColA Are Required for Full Virulence of the Bivalve Mollusks Pathogen Vibrio neptunius. [PDF]
Galvis F, Barja JL, Lemos ML, Balado M.
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