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Rarely occurring Shigella serovars
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Series A: Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Parasitology, 1988In addition to the predominant Shigella sonnei, also rarely occurring Shigella serovars have been found in Czechoslovakia: 4 serovars of subgroup A (S. dysenteriae 3, 4, 7 and 12) and 11 serovars of subgroup C (S. boydii 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 lactose-positive, 10, 13, 14 aerogenic, mannitol-negative, 15, 16 and the provisional serovar E 16553).
E, Aldová +7 more
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Gonorrhoea in Aberdeen: A Serovar Analysis
Scottish Medical Journal, 1994The serotyping of gonococcal isolates has enabled detailed studies of the epidemiology of gonorrhoea in different geographical areas. This study reports the patterns of infection found in 1992 in Aberdeen and relates these to a variety of clinical parameters.
J D, Ross, A, Downie, A, Moyes, H, Young
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Mycobacterium scrofulaceum, Serovar Cole
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, 1989Cole strains of Mycobacterium, originally introduced as M. scrofulaceum serovar No. 44 and later rejected as belonging to M. avium were re-investigated and compared with well-documented strains of M. scrofulaceum. Our data show that the Cole serovar belongs to M. scrofulaceum and should be re-introduced as serovar No. 44 of M. scrofulaceum.
K H, Schröder, I, Beckmann
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Avian Diseases, 1990
The pathogenicity and presence of serovar-specific hemagglutinating (HA) antigens of Haemophilus paragallinarum serovar B reference strains 0222 and Spross and field isolates 24268 and 24317 were investigated. Chickens challenged with all strains except strain 0222 showed clinical signs of infectious coryza.
Yamaguchi, T. +4 more
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The pathogenicity and presence of serovar-specific hemagglutinating (HA) antigens of Haemophilus paragallinarum serovar B reference strains 0222 and Spross and field isolates 24268 and 24317 were investigated. Chickens challenged with all strains except strain 0222 showed clinical signs of infectious coryza.
Yamaguchi, T. +4 more
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Microbiology, 2003
Members of theMycobacterium aviumcomplex are distinguished by the presence of highly antigenic surface molecules called glycopeptidolipids (GPLs) and the oligosaccharide portion of the serovar-specific GPL defines the 28 serovars. Previously, the genomic region (ser2) encoding the enzymes responsible for the glycosylation of the lipopeptide core to ...
Torsten M, Eckstein +2 more
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Members of theMycobacterium aviumcomplex are distinguished by the presence of highly antigenic surface molecules called glycopeptidolipids (GPLs) and the oligosaccharide portion of the serovar-specific GPL defines the 28 serovars. Previously, the genomic region (ser2) encoding the enzymes responsible for the glycosylation of the lipopeptide core to ...
Torsten M, Eckstein +2 more
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Serovars of plesiomonas shigelloides
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, 1994Among 391 P. shigelloides strains, 330 were typable and found to belong to 43 O serovars. The most frequent O serovars were O17 (23%), O32 (7%), O12 (4.5%) and O5, O18 and O44 (3.8% each). The majority of the serovars represented, with almost 300 strains, were sporadically found in very distant countries of three continents (Europe, Asia, America ...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2007
Chlamydia trachomatis infections are the most prevalent sexually transmitted bacterial infections in the world and a woman infected during pregnancy can transmit C. trachomatis to her infant who is then at an increased risk of developing eye and lung complications such as conjunctivitis and pneumonia.
Marcelo Rodriguez, Fermepin +4 more
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Chlamydia trachomatis infections are the most prevalent sexually transmitted bacterial infections in the world and a woman infected during pregnancy can transmit C. trachomatis to her infant who is then at an increased risk of developing eye and lung complications such as conjunctivitis and pneumonia.
Marcelo Rodriguez, Fermepin +4 more
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1981
Abstract Extract Sir, — Leptospira interrogans serovar balcanica is now recognised as a widespread infection among opossums in New Zealand (2) and the possibility of domestic stock acting as accidental hosts has recently been demonstrated. (3) With the recent development of hardjo vaccines (1) (4) for controlling infection with this serovar in the ...
S H, Flint, D M, Liardet
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Abstract Extract Sir, — Leptospira interrogans serovar balcanica is now recognised as a widespread infection among opossums in New Zealand (2) and the possibility of domestic stock acting as accidental hosts has recently been demonstrated. (3) With the recent development of hardjo vaccines (1) (4) for controlling infection with this serovar in the ...
S H, Flint, D M, Liardet
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Avian Diseases Digest, 2011
Salmonellosis is a common food-borne illness in humans caused by Salmonella-contaminated poultry and their products. In hatcheries, 110 Salmonella isolates were identified, mostly from first enrichment, and few from delayed enrichment. The Salmonella prevalence in goose and duck hatcheries was higher when measured by four multiplex PCR methods than by ...
Yao-Chi, Su +6 more
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Salmonellosis is a common food-borne illness in humans caused by Salmonella-contaminated poultry and their products. In hatcheries, 110 Salmonella isolates were identified, mostly from first enrichment, and few from delayed enrichment. The Salmonella prevalence in goose and duck hatcheries was higher when measured by four multiplex PCR methods than by ...
Yao-Chi, Su +6 more
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Serovar-Specific Polymerase Chain Reaction for Detection of Salmonella enterica Serovar Indiana
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease, 2018Salmonella enterica serovar Indiana ( S. Indiana) is a newly emerging pathogen with high levels of drug resistance. It has become one of the most common Salmonella serovars in China with a worldwide distribution, posing significant ...
Ping, Zhang +6 more
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