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Conventional culture and immunological methods of detecting bacterial water contaminants have some limitations. There are alternative pragmatic methods which are more efficient and faster in the detection of bacteria in water, especially nanosensors. ABSTRACT The complexities of microbial detection and conventional enumeration necessitates the adoption
Adeyemi O. Adeeyo +6 more
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The Trend of Antibiotic Resistance in Shigellosis and the Diagnostic Value of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate for Its Differentiation from Viral Gastroenteritides in Aliasghar Children Hospital, Tehran (1996-2006) [PDF]
Background and objectives As a common infectious disease in childhood, shigellosis has a variety of seasonal and microbiologic patterns and there is a concerning trend of resistance in various parts of the world and even a single country.
AR Nateghian, S Bijani
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Fungal‐Bacterial Dysbiosis in IBD: Microbial Biomarkers of Disease Activity
This study characterizes bacterial, fungal, and viral communities in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis using intestinal and faecal samples. Distinct microbial signatures and inter‐kingdom interactions were identified, with taxa such as Prevotella, Fusobacterium, and Roseburia linked to disease activity.
Elisa Arribas‐Rodríguez +12 more
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HIV: is it now a thing of the past?
Abstract Effective antiviral therapy for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has substantially reduced HIV‐associated morbidity and mortality for people living with HIV (PLWH). The use of antiviral therapies as prevention, most notably pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as well as treatment as prevention (TasP), has significantly reduced the number of new ...
Jeffrey John Post
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Using Probiotic Consortium to Poultry Feed as a Substitute for Antibiotic Growth Promoters
Probiotic poultry feed to improve broiler performance. ABSTRACT Antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs), once integral to poultry feed formulations for their growth‐enhancing properties, are increasingly associated with the emergence of antibiotic‐resistant strains, posing a significant threat to animal and human health.
Md. Nur Hossain +5 more
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Forty‐five components of WSEE were identified by UPLC‐Q‐TOF‐MS. The main targets of WSEE were PTPN2, ADRB2, LTA4H, and so on in wound healing. WSEE has an anti‐inflammatory effect in LPS‐stimulated RAW264.7 cells, procoagulant activity in vitro, and shortens hemostasis time in vivo.
Ying He +9 more
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The surveillance of shigellosis is carried out under the auspice of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control which requires a reliable laboratory-based surveillance at national level.
Cristea Daniela +4 more
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Cannabidiol improves several Alzheimer's‐related aspects and regulates disease‐associated genes. Literature review and Over‐Representation Analysis of 64 genes confirm its effects on key mechanisms such as amyloid‐β and tau processing, oxidative stress, inflammation, and lipid metabolism.
João V. Mello‐Hortega +5 more
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Bacterial diarrhea in hospitalized children
Objective: to study the clinical and laboratory manifestations of acute intestinal infections of bacterial etiology in hospitalized children, depending on the etiology, age, topic of the lesion, and complications.A cohort clinical study of 570 children ...
O. V. Molochkova +8 more
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Establishment of a Controlled Human Infection Model with a Lyophilized Strain of
Controlled human infection models (CHIMs) are useful for vaccine development. To improve on existing models, we developed a CHIM using a lyophilized preparation of Shigella sonnei strain 53G produced using current good manufacturing practice (cGMP ...
Robert W. Frenck +14 more
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