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GLP‐1 agonists and the gut microbiome: A bidirectional relationship
Abstract Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 (GLP‐1) receptor agonists have transformed the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity, yet their interactions with the gut microbiome remain an emerging frontier in pharmacological and metabolic research.
Srinivas Kamath +2 more
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Widespread antibiotic resistance of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli and Shigella species
Background: Antibiotic resistance of enteric pathogens particularly Shigella species, is a critical world-wide problem and monitoring their resistant pattern is essential, because the choice of antibiotics is absolutely dependent on regional antibiotic ...
Azam Fatahi Sadeghabadi +7 more
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ABSTRACT This review addresses the processing aspects and integrates in vitro and in vivo findings to highlight the various health benefits of indigenous fermented fish products from different regions of the world. Across Asia, Africa, and Northern Europe, fermented fish holds cultural significance, with each region boasting unique varieties shaped by ...
Banlambhabok Khongthaw +6 more
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The research was carried out during the years 2011-2022 in PHMI TMA Buiucani, 12496 samples were processed and 129 strains (1.03%) were isolated. The major causative agents of acute diarrheal disease were pathogenic enterobacteria Salmonella spp. (90.7%)
Nadejda Guțu +2 more
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Demonstrasi Kehadiran Protein Permukaan Sel Yang Antigenik Dan Spesifik Untuk Shigella Spp. Dan Pembangunan Ke Arah Ujian Diagnostik Segera Bagi Penyakit Shigelosis [PDF]
Shigella spp. is the major etiologic agent of dysentery or bloody diarrhoea in humans. It has been identified as an important cause for morbidity and mortality among children especially in developing countries. Early diagnosis of shigellosis is the major
Kirnpal Kaur, Banga Singh
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Influence of Temperature on the Physiology and Virulence of the Insect Pathogen Serratia sp. Strain SCBI [PDF]
The physiology of a newly recognized Serratia species, termed South African Caenorhabditis briggsae Isolate (SCBI), which is both a nematode mutualist and an insect pathogen, was investigated and compared to that of Serratia marcescens Db11, a broad-host-
Petersen, Lauren M., Tisa, Louis S.
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Fecal microbiota transplantation from elderly donors with Alzheimer's disease, type 2 diabetes, or both conditions into antibiotic‐treated mice revealed that comorbid microbiota produce the most severe dysbiosis and strongest suppression of hippocampal neurotrophic gene expression.
Alessandro Atzeni +16 more
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Sequence Variability of P2-Like Prophage Genomes Carrying the Cytolethal Distending Toxin V Operon in Escherichia coli O157 [PDF]
Cytolethal distending toxins (CDT) are potent cytotoxins of several Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria, including Escherichia coli, in which five types (CDT-I to CDT-V) have been identified so far.
Allué-Guardia +44 more
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Protistan Predators Outshine Fungi in Forest Soil Activity
ABSTRACT Despite extensive research on fungal communities in forest soils, our understanding of the whole eukaryotic diversity and distribution remains limited. Moreover, traditional amplicon sequencing methods often introduce severe PCR and primer biases, further hindering accurate assessment of the microbial community composition in forest soils.
Longfei Kang, Kenneth Dumack
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Two Cases of Vulvovaginitis Caused by Shigella flexneri and Shigella sonnei: a Case Report
Vulvovaginitis caused by Shigella species (Shigella spp.) has rarely been reported. This paper describes two cases of prepubertal vulvovaginitis, presenting with a bloody and purulent vaginal discharge, separately caused by ampicillin-resistant Shigella ...
Gülçin Bayramoğlu +4 more
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