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Pediatrics In Review, 2018
1. Monika L. Dietrich, MD* 2. Russell W. Steele, MD†,‡ 1. *Department of Pediatrics, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA 2. †Department of Pediatrics, Ochsner Health Center for Children, New Orleans, LA 3.
M. Dietrich, R. Steele
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1. Monika L. Dietrich, MD* 2. Russell W. Steele, MD†,‡ 1. *Department of Pediatrics, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA 2. †Department of Pediatrics, Ochsner Health Center for Children, New Orleans, LA 3.
M. Dietrich, R. Steele
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2021
Peptide antigens have been widely used in the development of vaccines, especially for those against autoimmunity-inducing pathogens and cancers. However, peptide-based vaccines require adjuvant and/or a delivery system to stimulate desired immune ...
Armira Azuar+10 more
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Peptide antigens have been widely used in the development of vaccines, especially for those against autoimmunity-inducing pathogens and cancers. However, peptide-based vaccines require adjuvant and/or a delivery system to stimulate desired immune ...
Armira Azuar+10 more
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Serological Profiling of Group A Streptococcus Infections in Acute Rheumatic Fever.
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2021Rheumatic fever is a serious post-infectious sequela of Group A Streptococcus (GAS). Prior GAS exposures were mapped in sera using a large panel of M-type specific peptides.
N. Lorenz+8 more
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Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2006
Group A streptococci (GAS) are gram positive cocci that can be divided into more than 100 M-serotypes or emm types based on their M proteins. Their virulence is related directly to the M protein on the cell surface that inhibits phagocytosis. Although it is more commonly thought of in the context of causing clinical illness, Streptococcus pyogenes can ...
Michael Green, Judith M. Martin
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Group A streptococci (GAS) are gram positive cocci that can be divided into more than 100 M-serotypes or emm types based on their M proteins. Their virulence is related directly to the M protein on the cell surface that inhibits phagocytosis. Although it is more commonly thought of in the context of causing clinical illness, Streptococcus pyogenes can ...
Michael Green, Judith M. Martin
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Transduction in Group A streptococcus
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1968Abstract Transduction, a phage mediated genetic transfer, has been reported to occur in several species of bacteria ( Hartman and Goodgal, 1959 ; Thorne, 1962 ; Allen et , al. , 1963 ). This report presents evidence for the transduction to streptomycin resistance of Group A streptococcus by several phages.
Alba E. Colón+2 more
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Streptococcus castoreus, an uncommon group A Streptococcus in beavers
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2019Streptococcus castoreus is a rarely encountered beta-haemolytic group A Streptococcus with high tropism for the beaver as host. Based on 27 field isolates under study, evidence strongly suggests that S. castoreus behaves as an opportunistic pathogen in beavers.
Kristin Mühldorfer+10 more
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Group A Streptococcus Meningitis in Children
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2013To characterize the epidemiologic burden and the molecular determinants of group A streptococcal (GAS) meningitis among the pediatric population of the state of Paraná, Brazil.Clinical and epidemiologic data were gathered by a compulsory notification system during the period 2003 to 2011.
de Almeida Torres, Rosângela Stadnick Lauth+4 more
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Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1986
Over the past 25 years group B streptococci have become established as one of the main bacterial pathogens of the neonate in Western Europe and the United States. The attack rate of 0.25/1,000 live births found by Mayon White in Great Britain1 appears typical of many European countries.
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Over the past 25 years group B streptococci have become established as one of the main bacterial pathogens of the neonate in Western Europe and the United States. The attack rate of 0.25/1,000 live births found by Mayon White in Great Britain1 appears typical of many European countries.
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