Basic Characterization of Natural Transformation in a Highly Transformable Haemophilus parasuis Strain SC1401 [PDF]
Haemophilus parasuis causes Glässer's disease and pneumonia, incurring serious economic losses in the porcine industry. In this study, natural competence was investigated in H. parasuis. We found competence genes in H.
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QseC Mediates Osmotic Stress Resistance and Biofilm Formation in Haemophilus parasuis [PDF]
Haemophilus parasuis is known as a commensal organism discovered in the upper respiratory tract of swine where the pathogenic bacteria survive in various adverse environmental stress.
Lvqin He +13 more
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Epidemiologia molecular de Haemophilus parasuis Molecular epidemiology of Haemophilus parasuis
A maioria dos estudos epidemiológicos envolvendo Haemophilus parasuis isolados de rebanhos suínos brasileiros se baseia em sorotipagem. Entretanto, uma alta porcentagem de amostras não é sorotipável.
Núbia Resende de Macêdo +3 more
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Characterization of Haemophilus parasuis Serovar 2 CL120103, a Moderately Virulent Strain in China [PDF]
Haemophilus parasuis is an important bacterium affecting pigs, causing Glässer’s disease. To further characterize this species, we determined the complete genomic sequence of H. parasuis CL120103, which was isolated from diseased pigs.
Che Yongliang +5 more
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Deletion of Polyamine Transport Protein PotD Exacerbates Virulence in Glaesserella (Haemophilus) parasuis in the Form of Non-biofilm-generated Bacteria in a Murine Acute Infection Model [PDF]
Polyamines are small, polycationic molecules with a hydrocarbon backbone and multiple amino groups required for optimal cell growth. The potD gene, belonging to the ABC (ATP-binding cassette) transport system potABCD, encodes the bacterial substrate ...
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Baicalin modulates apoptosis via RAGE, MAPK, and AP-1 in vascular endothelial cells during invasion [PDF]
Glässer’s disease, caused by Haemophilus parasuis , is a chronic disease related to an inflammatory immune response. Baicalin exerts important biological functions.
Shulin Fu +10 more
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Prevalence and seroepidemiology of Haemophilus parasuis in Sichuan province, China [PDF]
Haemophilus parasuis, the causative agent of Glässer’s disease, has been reported as widespread, but little is known about its epidemiology in the Sichuan province of China.
Zhenghao Wang +9 more
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Streptococcus suis and Haemophilus parasuis are normal inhabitants of the porcine upper respiratory tract but are also among the most frequent causes of disease in weaned piglets worldwide, causing inflammatory diseases such as septicemia, meningitis and
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Development and application of an antibody detection ELISA for Haemophilus parasuis based on a monomeric autotransporter passenger domain [PDF]
Background Haemophilus parasuis is a commensal pathogen in the swine upper respiratory tract and causes Glässer’s disease. Surveillance, screening for infection, and vaccination response of H.
Yunbao Liu +10 more
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Understanding the virulence of Haemophilus parasuis [PDF]
Haemophilus parasuis is the causative agent of Glässer’s disease, which was once regarded as a sporadic disease of young, stressed pigs ( Rapp-Gabrielson et al., 2006). However, modern pig production systems have resulted in the emergence of this agent as a major cause of economic loss to the pig industry throughout the world ( Aragon et al., 2012 ...
Blackall, Pat J., Turni, Conny
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