Background Pasteurella species, widely known as indigenous orgganisms in the oral and gastrointestinal floras of many wild and domestic animals, are important pathogens in both animals and humans.
Akahane T +8 more
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Immunological basis of differences in disease resistance in the chicken [PDF]
Genetic resistance to diseases is a multigenic trait governed mainly by the immune system and its interactions with many physiologic and environmental factors.
Gruys, E. +5 more
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Microbiome Landscapes in Squamous Cell Carcinoma Tissue Microenvironments: A Comparative Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one of the most prevalent human cancers. While anatomically distinct, SCCs exhibit diverse similarities in etiology and molecular. The extent to which different SCCs share microbial landscapes within the tumor tissue microenvironment remains unclear. Methods We analyzed RNA sequencing data from 419
Ruiqian Yao +5 more
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Predicting the outer membrane proteome of Pasteurella multocida based on consensus prediction enhanced by results integration and manual confirmation [PDF]
Background Outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of Pasteurella multocida have various functions related to virulence and pathogenesis and represent important targets for vaccine development.
Burchmore, R. +3 more
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Two Human Infections Caused by Pasteurella Multocida [PDF]
Two cases of human pasteurellosis, one with bronchiectasis, the other with maxillary sinusitis, are described from which almost identical strains of Past. multocida were isolated. Although the organisms were sensitive to penicillin in vitro, penicillin treatment was without success.
Bezjak, Vladimir, Mimica, Milorad
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Microbiome‐urothelium crosstalk in bladder cancer: From dysbiosis to clinical translation
This review elucidates the critical crosstalk between the urobiome and bladder cancer (BCa), mapping the landscape from ecological dysbiosis to clinical translation. We synthesize emerging evidence on microbial signatures that distinguish BCa patients, exploring key carcinogenic mechanisms including chronic inflammation, genotoxicity, and the gut ...
Haoxiang Xu +14 more
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Mass spectrometry-based identification of 26 Pasteurella species and in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of isolates recovered from diseased domestic cats [PDF]
: Pasteurella species are well-known opportunistic bacteria that inhabit the microbiota of the oral cavity and upper respiratory tract of cats and have been related to a set of pet-associated diseases in addition to humans.
Carolina A. Rodrigues +8 more
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Syndromic surveillance and pathogen detection using multiplex assays for respiratory infections in small ruminants [PDF]
Background Several bacterial and viruses can infect the respiratory tract of small ruminants causing similar clinical signs. The differential diagnosis of respiratory diseases in small ruminants can be achieved using multi-plex assays for an accurate ...
Cattoli, Giovanni +5 more
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Comparative analysis of Pasteurella multocida strains isolated from bovine respiratory infections [PDF]
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the leading cause of significant economic losses in the intensive beef industry worldwide. Beside numerous risk factors Pasteurella multocida, which is regarded as a secondary pathogen, may play a role in the ...
Jánosi, Szilárd +3 more
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ABSTRACT The fluoroquinolone antimicrobial agents, enrofloxacin and marbofloxacin, were approved in the United States for cats in 1990 and 2001, respectively. In 2023, revised breakpoints for testing isolates from dogs were published. These canine breakpoints are discordant with the current feline breakpoints.
Mark G. Papich +2 more
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