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<!-- @page { margin: 2cm } --> <p class="western" align="justify">140 amostras de afluentes e efluentes de matadouros frigoríficos da cidade de Goiânia - GO, foram analisados com vistas a avaliar o grau de eficiência dos sistemas de ...
César Augusto Garcia
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Antagonistic Effect of Pseudomonas sp. CMI-1 on Foodborne Pathogenic Listeria monocytogenes
Bacterial isolates derived from food or raw food materials of animal origin were screened for potential antagonistic activity against foodborne pathogenic Listeria monocytogenes.
Ágnes Belák, Anna Maráz
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A total of 27 Listeria isolates that could not be classified to the species level were obtained from soil samples from different locations in the contiguous United States and an agricultural water sample from New York.
Catharine R. Carlin +5 more
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Breast abscess due to Listeria sp: report of a rare case [PDF]
Background Listeria sp. are facultative intracellular bacterial pathogens, which pose a potential public health problem related to consumption of contaminated food. Human listeriosis is clinically classified as perinatal listeriosis, neonatal listeriosis and adult listeriosis. Human infections caused by Listeria sp.
Ramana K.
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CD8+ T cell memory is sustained in mice by hepatic stellate cells
HSC role in memory CD8+ T cell maintenance. Abstract Background and Aims Long‐lasting immunological memory is the ultimate goal of vaccination. Homeostatic maintenance of memory CD8+ cytotoxic T cells (MemCD8TCs) is thought to be mediated by IL‐15/IL‐15R heterodimer (15HD)‐expressing myeloid cells.
Yi‐Ting Chen +4 more
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Notes: Listeria welshimeri sp. nov. and Listeria seeligeri sp. nov. [PDF]
The names Listeria welshimeri sp. nov. and Listeria seeligeri sp. nov. are proposed for two groups of gram-positive, asporogenous, motile, aerobic bacilli that were previously classified as nonpathogenic Listeria monocytogenes. The separation of both of these new species from L.
J. ROCOURT, P. A. D. GRIMONT
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Listeria rocourtiae sp. nov. [PDF]
A Listeria-like strain isolated in Austria from pre-cut lettuce fitted the description of the genus Listeria although it could not be assigned to any of the known species. Comparison of the rrs gene (encoding 16S rRNA) sequence and gene content by DNA-array indicated affiliation to the genus Listeria.
Leclercq, Alexandre +10 more
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Enzyme-linked imunoassays for the detection of Listeria sp. and Salmonella sp. in sausage: a comparison with conventional methods. [PDF]
This study was carried out comparing the conventional methods (ISO 11290-1 and BAM method, 2008) and system mini-Vidas® (Biomerieux), for detection of Listeria sp. and Salmonella sp. in cooled sausage. The immunoenzymatic method has shown to be effective for the detection of target pathogens, it has presented itself as an excellent screening method.
Benetti TM +3 more
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<i>Listeria tempestatis</i> sp. nov. and <i>Listeria rocourtiae</i> subsp. <i>hofi</i> subsp. nov. [PDF]
In September 2018, Hurricane Florence resulted in major flooding in North Carolina, USA. Efforts to isolate Listeria monocytogenes and other Listeria spp. from Hurricane Florence floodwaters repeatedly yielded non-haemolytic Listeria-like isolates that could not be readily assigned to known Listeria taxa.
Brown P +10 more
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Sampling of agricultural and natural environments in two US states (Colorado and Florida) yielded 18 Listeria-like isolates that could not be assigned to previously described species using traditional methods. Using whole-genome sequencing and traditional phenotypic methods, we identified five novel species, each with a genome-wide average blast ...
Henk C, den Bakker +13 more
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