Ecotype diversity and conversion in Photobacterium profundum strains. [PDF]
Photobacterium profundum is a cosmopolitan marine bacterium capable of growth at low temperature and high hydrostatic pressure. Multiple strains of P. profundum have been isolated from different depths of the ocean and display remarkable differences in ...
Federico M Lauro +6 more
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Photobacterium damselae subspecies damselae Pneumonia in Dead, Stranded Bottlenose Dolphin, Eastern Mediterranean Sea [PDF]
Photobacterium damselae subspecies damselae, an abundant, generalist marine pathogen, has been reported in various cetaceans worldwide. We report a bottlenose dolphin in the eastern Mediterranean Sea that was found stranded and dead.
Danny Morick +15 more
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Exploring the gut microbiota of Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) suffering pale shrimp disease. [PDF]
Pale shrimp disease is an emerging threat in Thailand, characterized by pale body coloration in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). Although the etiology had been identified as Photobacterium damselae subsp.
Lalitphan Kitsanayanyong +5 more
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First Detection of Photobacterium spp. in Acute Hemorrhagic Septicemia from the Nursehound Shark Scyliorhinus stellaris [PDF]
The nursehound Scyliorhinus stellaris is a threatened shark species and its population in the Mediterranean Sea is declining. Programs for captive breeding and repopulation in marine protected areas (MPA) are being carried out.
Gaetano Catanese, Amalia Grau
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Integrated Metagenomic and LC–MS/MS Analysis Reveals the Biogenic Amine-Producing Strains of Two Typical Chinese Traditional Fish Products: Fermented Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) and Semi-Dried Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys crocea) [PDF]
Two typical fish products—fermented mandarin fish and semi-dried yellow croaker—are associated with biogenic amines (BAs), which are harmful to human health.
Xuan Zhang +7 more
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Wound infection caused by Photobacterium damselae in a man in Sardinia (the first case in Italy): a case report and review of literature [PDF]
Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae is commonly associated with infections in a variety of marine animals and rarely in humans. The authors report the first occurrence in Italy of an infection in a 44-year-old man caused by Photobacterium damselae on
G. Caddia +4 more
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Symbiotic relationships between bioluminescent bacteria and fishes have evolved multiple times across hundreds of fish taxa, but relatively little is known about the specificity of these associations and how stable they are over host generations.
Alison L. Gould +2 more
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Photobacterium halophilum sp. nov. and a Salt-Loving Bacterium Isolated from Marine Sediment
A Gram-stain-negative, rod-shaped, and facultatively anaerobic bacterium named strain GJ3T was isolated from coastal sediment of Jeju Island, South Korea.
Minji Kim +3 more
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Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae is a pathogen that mainly infects a variety of fish species. There are many antibiotic-resistant strains of Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae.
Feng-Jie Su, Meei-Mei Chen
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Necrotizing Fasciitis Caused by Photobacterium damselae: The First Case in Portugal
Necrotizing fasciitis is a severe soft tissue infection with a high mortality rate and therefore requires emergent surgical treatment. Several microorganisms can cause this infection, Photobacterium damselae being one of them, with only eight cases ...
Diogo Guimaraes +3 more
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