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A enteropatia proliferativa suína (EPS), causada pela bactéria Lawsonia intracellularis, causa perdas econômicas importantes mundialmente, devido à diarréia e baixa taxa de crescimento de suínos na recria (forma crônica) e à morte súbita de animais de ...
Silvia de Araújo França +1 more
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Metallic nanoparticles are emerging as potent antifungal agents, yet their efficacy is rarely quantified on a particle basis. Here, we demonstrate how nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA), together with a newly proposed Particle Efficiency Index (PEI), can relate nanoparticle concentration to fungal inoculum load, enabling more rigorous and comparable ...
Rodrigo Ramos‐Hernández +2 more
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A survey of 96 equine veterinarians in France and Belgium revealed widespread therapeutic use of probiotics (82.1%) and faecal microbiota transplantation (76.0%). Knowledge gaps persisted, with 16.7% misidentifying non‐probiotic products and only 22.5% performing donor testing before FMT.
Clémence Loublier +9 more
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Biological effect of Lawsonia inermis plant
This study was compared the antimicrobial effectiveness of Lawsonia inermis plant extract (alcoholic, aqueous and silver nanoparticles) on the growth of different types of Gve+ bacteria and Gve- bacteria at concentration 80 mg /L. It was noted that the (
Buthaina Abdul-Hamza H. ALzubedy +6 more
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Survival of Lawsonia intracellularis in porcine peripheral blood monocyte-derived macrophages.
Lawsonia intracellularis, an obligately intracellular enteric bacterium, infects intestinal epithelial cells, but may also be found within macrophages in the intestinal lamina propria of affected pigs.
Carlos Eduardo Real Pereira +7 more
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Proliferative enteropathy caused by Lawsonia intracellularis in rabbits in Southern Brazil
Proliferative enteropathy (PE), also known as ileitis, is a disease caused by the bacterium Lawsonia intracellularis. This disease is characterized by diarrhea and ill-thrift. The aim of this study is to describe a PE outbreak in rabbits that occurred in
Bianca Santana de Cecco +7 more
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Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Ethiopian Medicinal Plants: A Systematic Review
Background: Podoconiosis and lymphatic filariasis are the most common causes of lower limb lymphoedema in the tropics. Many sufferers experience frequent painful episodes of acute bacterial infection.
Dereje Nigussie +10 more
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A novel kirkovirus may be associated with equine gastrointestinal disease
Abstract Background Many cases of equine enterocolitis are suspected to be infectious in nature, but no pathogen is identified in many cases. Objectives Perform next‐generation sequencing on faeces collected from cases of equine enterocolitis for the presence of novel viruses and determine if an identified novel virus is associated with cases of equine
Lillian M. B. Haywood +3 more
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From farm to pharma, this review details the engineering of quality in medicinal plants through a science‐driven approach: it first elucidates how genetic and environmental factors inscribe the plant's phytochemical and phytopharmacological profile before harvest, and then dissects the postharvest techniques and technologies—chemical and thermal pre ...
Elyas Aryakia
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Antimicrobial activity of some plants extracts on bacteria isolated from acne vulgaris patients
Background: Acne is a cutaneous pleomorphic disorder skin disease most frequently occurring during the adolescent in ages of 12-24, with estimated percentage ( 85%) .
Khetam H. Rasool
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