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It All Starts with a Sandwich: Identification of Sialidases with Trans-Glycosylation Activity [PDF]
Sialidases (3.2.1.18) may exhibit trans-sialidase activity to catalyze sialylation of lactose if the active site topology is congruent with that of the Trypanosoma cruzi trans-sialidase (EC 2.4.1.-). The present work was undertaken to test the hypothesis
Holck, Jesper +7 more
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Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic evaluation of marbofloxacin in the treatment of Haemophilus parasuis and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae infections in nursery and fattener pigs using Monte Carlo simulations. [PDF]
This study evaluated the theoretical clinical outcome of three marbofloxacin posology regimens in two groups of pigs (weaners and fatteners) for the treatment of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (App) and Haemophilus parasuis (Hp) infection and the ...
El Garch, Farid +4 more
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Differences in phagocytosis susceptibility inHaemophilus parasuisstrains [PDF]
Haemophilus parasuis is a colonizer of the upper respiratory tract of healthy pigs, but virulent strains can cause a systemic infection characterized by fibrinous polyserositis, commonly known as Glässer's disease. The variability in virulence that is observed among H.
Olvera, Alexandre +4 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
Annabelle Mathieu-Denoncourt +6 more
doaj +1 more source
Associations between EP-like lesions and pleuritis and post trimming carcass weights of finishing pigs in England [PDF]
Herd health slaughter checks regularly identify enzootic pneumonia-like (EP-like) lesions and pleuritis. The aim of this paper is to determine the associations between these lesions and post-trimming carcass weight.
Brewster, V R +3 more
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The Gram-negative bacterium Haemophilus parasuis is the etiologic agent of Glässer's disease in pigs, and causes significant economic losses to the swine industry.
A. Dickerman, A. B. Bandara, T. Inzana
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Development of a Dual PCR Method for Detection of Pasteurella Multocida and Haemophilus Parasuis
Pasteurella multocida and Haemophilus parasuis are the main pathogens of porcine respiratory disease syndrome, and often are the common pathogens of porcine pulmonary disease in collectivized pig farms.
Юй Чжан Юй +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
This research innovatively illustrates baicalin’s multifaceted mechanisms in enhancing piglets’ intestinal health: modulating bile acid metabolism via probiotics, reinforcing tight junction proteins (ZO‐1/claudin), suppressing TLR4/NF‐κB‐mediated inflammation, whereas promoting growth and reducing diarrhea.
Yuhui Gao +6 more
wiley +1 more source
MOLECULAR GENETIC DETECTION OF ACTINOBACILLUS PLEUROPNEUMONIAE AND HAEMOPHILUS PARASUIS
Domestic PCR systems have been designed to detect the genomes of the pathogens of actinobacillary pleuropneumonia and hemophilic polyserositis, screening of nucleotide sequences has been carried out, specific primers have been selected, and PCR ...
M. M. Mistejko +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Glässer’s disease caused by Glaesserella parasuis (GPS) is a severe disease that results in substantial economic losses to the swine industry worldwide. Here we describe a multiepitope vaccine cocktail (MEVC) that was designed using reverse vaccinology and immunoinformatics. The MEVC was comprised of three multiepitope subunits (MESs, designated as TB,
Yan Gong +10 more
wiley +1 more source

