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Abstract The intestinal microbiome plays a pivotal role in maintaining host health through its involvement in gastrointestinal, immune, and central nervous system (CNS) functions. Recent evidence underscores the bidirectional communication between the microbiota, the gut, and the brain and the impact of this axis on neurological diseases, including ...
Teresa Ravizza +4 more
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Regulative synthesis of capsular polysaccharides in the pathogenesis of <i>Streptococcus suis</i>. [PDF]
Wang X, Wang J, Li N, Fan X, Wang B.
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Isolation of Streptococcus suis from the urine of a clinically ill dog.
Anne Muckle +4 more
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A conserved glycan motif overcomes antigenic variation inducing broadly reactive antibodies against the zoonotic pathogen Streptococcus suis [PDF]
Yao Shi +20 more
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Ketogenic diet for infantile epileptic spasms
Abstract Approximately half of all cases of Infantile Epileptic Spasms Syndrome (IESS) do not respond to vigabatrin and hormonal therapies. There is no clear consensus as to the second‐line therapy for IESS. Ketogenic diet (KD) has emerged as an effective treatment for certain drug‐resistant epilepsies and in many cases of IESS.
Morris H. Scantlebury +3 more
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STK-mediated FadR phosphorylation regulates the acid resistance and virulence of Streptococcus suis. [PDF]
Li S +6 more
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Abstract Background The epidemiology of equine influenza (EI) in the United Kingdom has not been systematically described since the 2019 epidemic. Objectives To summarise UK EI surveillance (2020–2024), quantify outbreak seasonality and assess movement‐related sources. Study Design Retrospective observational analysis of national surveillance and horse
Fleur Whitlock +2 more
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A novel lysin Ply691 exhibits potent bactericidal activity against <i>Streptococcus suis</i>. [PDF]
Shang Y +6 more
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Abstract Background Antimicrobials are commonly prescribed for the treatment of equine asthma, despite limited evidence supporting their use. Tracheal wash (TW) bacterial culture results are known to influence antimicrobial prescription decisions. Objectives To determine whether a positive TW bacterial culture in horses with asthma is associated with ...
Laurence Leduc +2 more
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Decadal advances and future prospects in subunit vaccine development against <i>Streptococcus suis</i> infection. [PDF]
Fang L, Ning J.
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