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Application of juniper (<i>Juniperus communis</i>) essential oil nanoemulsions to control spoilage and pathogenic bacteria in fish. [PDF]

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Çolak H   +6 more
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Photobacterium damsela Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Arm

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2022
Photobacterium damsela is a gram-negative bacterium that is known to cause infection, most commonly in marine animals and rarely in humans. Photobacterium damsela typically results in skin and soft tissue infections in humans and has been associated with necrotizing fasciitis in several case reports.
David P, Martin   +2 more
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Electrotransformation of Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida

2000
Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (formerly Pasteurella piscicida) is a marine pathogenic bacterium associated with severe epizootics in cultivated and wild fish. Attempts to transform it using standard electroporation protocols (Dover et al., 1988; Cutrin et al., 1994) were not successful.
Juan M. Cutrín   +2 more
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Evidence that water transmits the disease caused by the fish pathogen Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae

Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2000
The transmission through water of the disease caused by the fish pathogen, Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae, as well as the role of the skin mucus in the initial steps of the infection, have been studied. All tested strains resisted the bactericidal activity of the mucus and showed an ability to adhere to it, but only those virulent by the ...
B, Fouz   +3 more
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Photobacterium damsela Wound Infection in a 14-Year-Old Surfer

Southern Medical Journal, 2009
Photobacterium damsela (P damsela) is a common marine bacterium. Rare reports of P damsela causing septicemia and wound infection have been described in children. We report a case of Photobacterium damsela isolated from a wound culture taken from a 14-year-old male injured after a minor trauma while surfing.
Lem, Aigbivbalu, Nizar, Maraqa
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Photobacterium damselae ssp. damselae associated with diseased black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon Fabricius in India

Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2007
To characterize and identify Photobacterium damselae ssp. damselae present in black gill diseased Penaeus monodon collected from east coast of India.Photobacterium damselae ssp. damselae was isolated from hepatopancreas, muscles and gills by using the thiosulfate citrate bile salts sucrose agar supplemented with 1.5% NaCl (TCBS-1) medium. A total of 32
B, Vaseeharan   +3 more
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Photobacterium damsela Bacteremia in a Child With Sickle-Cell Disease

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2005
Photobacterium damsela was identified in a blood culture taken from a child with sickle-cell disease. This is the first report of this organism in humans in the Caribbean. The microbiology of this organism and its identification are discussed. The clinical presentation in humans and the role of the immune status of the patient are reviewed.
Jennifer M, Knight-Madden   +3 more
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Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae in mariculture

Aquaculture International, 2022
Moussa Gouife   +8 more
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