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ABSTRACT Introduction Pneumonia is a leading cause of death for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), who also have increased risk of oral disease. Given the known relationship between oral disease and pneumonia in similar populations, this review aims to explore what is known about the association between oral health and ...
Katrina Byrne +7 more
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The global rise of antimicrobial resistance has significantly increased the difficulty treating infectious agents, creating an urgent need for alternative therapeutic strategies. In this context, bacteriocins have emerged as a promising solution, offering a potential alternative to conventional antibacterial therapies.
Abdo Megra Geda +6 more
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: Endemic infectious diseases remain a major challenge for dairy producers worldwide. For effective disease control programs, up-to-date prevalence estimates are of utmost importance.
Waseem Shaukat +11 more
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Salmonella Infantis (S. Infantis) is a zoonotic and globally distributed serovar. Despite its clinical relevance, information regarding its pathogenic potential is scarce. This study evaluated the pathogenic potential of S. Infantis isolated from foods, humans, and veterinary sources in Brazil between 2013 and 2018 using genomic and phenotypic ...
Felipe Pinheiro Vilela +10 more
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Characterization of virulence factors in the newly described Salmonella enterica serotype Keurmassar emerging in Senegal (sub-Saharan Africa) [PDF]
From 2000 to 2001, nine strains of Salmonella enterica belonging to the new serotype Keurmassar have been isolated from human and poultry samples at the Senegalese National Salmonella and Shigella Reference Laboratory at the Pasteur Institute, in Dakar.
Aidara-Kane, Awa +5 more
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Translocation of bacteria from animal excrements to soil and associated habitats [PDF]
The population dynamics of Salmonella enterica var. Typhimurium MAE 110 gfp, Escherichia coli O157:H7 gfp, and Pseudomonas fluorescens 32 gfp were investigated in their introduction to cattle excrements and subsequent entering the soil, plants of cress ...
Bruggen, A.H.C., van +3 more
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This infographic highlights typhoid fever risks, including eating at restaurant, storing water in plastic buckets, and collecting water near latrines. It shows that 14.8% lacked knowledge on transmission, with young adults (21–34 years) at higher risks.
Priscilla Talabuku +4 more
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The infection of salmonella dublin in calves and control of infection by autogenous vaccine [PDF]
Aim: In this study, it was aimed to diagnose microbiologi-cally and serologically of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Dublin (S. Dublin) infection in calves of a dairy cow operation, and to control of infection with autogenous S.
Hasan Hüseyin Hadimli +2 more
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The aim of this study was to evaluate serum protein concentrations in calves experimentally inoculated with Salmonella Dublin. Twelve healthy 10 to 15-day-old Holstein calves were randomly allotted into two groups, control and infected with 10(8) CFU of ...
Daniela Gomes da Silva +3 more
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Biology and Clinical Significance of Virulence Plasmids in Salmonella Serovars [PDF]
Non-typhoid Salmonella strains containing virulence plasmids are highly associated with bacteremia and disseminated infection in humans. These plasmids are found in Salmonella serovars adapted to domestic animals, such as Salmonella dublin and Salmonella
Buchmeier, Nancy A. +5 more
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