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Haemophilus parasuis modulates cellular invasion via TGF-β1 signaling
Veterinary Microbiology, 2016TGF-β1 plays an important role during the invasion of some bacteria into cells by regulating the expression of integrins, fibronectin, and other extracellular matrix proteins. We postulated that TGF-β1 levels could affect the invasion of Haemophilus parasuis into PK-15 cells. After infection by H.
Yufeng, Li +4 more
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Haemophilus parasuis: new trends on diagnosis, epidemiology and control
Veterinary Microbiology, 2004Haemophilus parasuis is a commensal organism of the upper respiratory tract of conventional pigs, but under appropriate conditions can invade and cause severe systemic disease, characterized by fibrinous polyserositis, arthritis and meningitis. Factors involved in systemic invasion by H. parasuis remain largely unknown.
Simone, Oliveira, Carlos, Pijoan
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Prevention of Glässer's Disease through Immunity to Haemophilus parasuis
Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 2010Summary During development of Glassinord®, a vaccine against Haemophilus parasuis, observations on the immunity against Glasser's disease were made. The efficacy of Glassinord® was studied in a sow herd with very low CF titres against H. parasuis, by vaccination of part of the weaners, leaving the others as non-vaccinated controls.
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Haemophilus parasuis septicaemia in pigs
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1983R L, Peet +5 more
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Haemophilus parasuis – virulence genes and serovars
Animal Production Science, 2015C. Turni +4 more
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Exposing serum susceptibility in Haemophilus parasuis
The Veterinary Journal, 2013openaire +2 more sources

