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ABSTRACT In the present investigation, a mathematical model with vaccination, treatment, and environmental impact under real data is presented. Initially, we present the model without any interventions, followed by an examination of its equilibrium points.
Bashir Al‐Hdaibat +4 more
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Experimental Infection with Mycobacterium Avium, Serotype 2, in Pigs
J. Berg Jørgensen
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Plant defense strategies: The dual armor of disease resistance and tolerance
Plants employ dual strategies against pathogens: Resistance limits invasion via immune responses, whereas tolerance mitigates damage to sustain growth—together enhancing survival under infections. Abstract Pathogen infections pose a significant threat to plant health, global food security, and ecosystems.
Zhijuan Tang +3 more
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StreptomeDB‐derived nitro compounds are screened against Mycobacterium tuberculosis decaprenylphosphoryl‐D‐riboseoxidase (DprE1) . Covalent docking, molecular dynamics simulations, and molecularmechanics/generalized Born surface area analyses identify hydroxythaxtomin and lajollamycin B as potent DprE1 inhibitors, surpassing the reference PBTZ169 in ...
Doaa G. M. Mahmoud +4 more
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Use of rifabutin in treatment of systemic Mycobacterium paratuberculosis infection in mice [PDF]
Rodrick J. Chiodini +2 more
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Multiple Bilateral Erythematous and Suppurative Cutaneous Nodules in a 40‐Year‐Old Indian Female
JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Aditi Anand +2 more
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A regioselective synthesis of fused thiazoles was achieved via aza‐Michael cyclization of thiazolidinone derivatives with hydrazines or heteroaryl amines. Density functional theory, local reactivity indices, and molecular electrostatic potential mapping are used to explain selectivity.
Ghaferah H. Al‐Hazmi +8 more
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A Cutaneous Infection Due to Mycobacterium Fortuitum
Cutaneous infections caused by non-tuberculous mycobacteria are uncommon and are so difficult to diagnose. Rapidly growing mycobacteria can cause skin and soft tissue infections in immunocompromised patients. Mycobacterium fortuitum is one of the rapidly
Hale Turan Ozden +2 more
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Vaccination of mice with a soluble protein fraction of Mycobacterium leprae provides consistent and long-term protection against M. leprae infection [PDF]
R H Gelber, L P Murray, P Siu, M Tsang
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