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Bacteriophages (phages) have emerged as promising agents for combating bacterial pathogens, including nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica (S. enterica), the most common foodborne pathogen worldwide. The emergence of antimicrobial‐resistant (AMR) S. enterica poses a severe healthcare issue.
Chuan-Wei Tung +6 more
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The Immunoregulation of Th17 in Host against Intracellular Bacterial Infection
T helper 17 cells (Th17) constitute a distinct subset of helper T cells with a unique transcriptional profile (STAT3, RORγ, and RORα), cytokine production pattern (IL17 family), and requirement of specific cytokines for their differentiation (TGF‐β, IL6, IL21, and IL23). Recent studies involving experimental animals and humans have shown that Th17/IL17
Yonghong Li +12 more
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The burden of Salmonella infections remains high largely due to emergence of antibiotic‐resistant strains. Moringa oleifera used in traditional medicine to treat bacterial infection has shown considerable antibacterial activity in several in vitro studies but has not been extensively investigated in vivo.
Megane Nkemendong Nkamkeu +6 more
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A Case of Malaria Predisposing to Salmonella Bacteremia in a Returning Traveler from Nigeria
We describe a febrile adult returning to the U.S. from Nigeria. Malaria was diagnosed by rapid antigen testing, but recognition of invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease was delayed. While the moniker, “typhomalaria,” once used to describe an illness with features of malaria and typhoid fever, has fallen out of favor, it may nevertheless be a helpful
Robert Jakubowski +4 more
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Healthcare use for diarrhoea and dysentery in actual and hypothetical cases, Nha Trang, Viet Nam. [PDF]
To better understand healthcare use for diarrhoea and dysentery in Nha Trang, Viet Nam, qualitative interviews with community residents and dysentery case studies were conducted. Findings were supplemented by a quantitative survey which asked respondents
Canh, Do Gia +9 more
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Health and the war. Changing schemes and health conditions during the Spanish civil war [PDF]
This paper focuses on the health reforms during the republican Spain (1931-1939) and the crisis derived from the three-year of civil war. It considers how the war affected the health system and the impairment of health conditions of the population during
Barona-Vilar, Josep L +1 more
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The European Union One Health 2023 Zoonoses report
Abstract This report by the European Food Safety Authority and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control presents the results of zoonoses monitoring and surveillance activities carried out in 2023 in 27 Member States (MSs), the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) and 10 non‐MSs. Key statistics on zoonoses and zoonotic agents in humans, food,
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +1 more
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Epidemiology of Multidrug‐Resistant Salmonella Typhi and Paratyphi Isolated From Stool Culture
Enteric fever is a significant health problem in developing countries caused by Salmonella enterica serovars Typhi and Paratyphi. Unfortunately, the burden of the disease remains high not only because of the complications related to the disease but also, especially, because of the spread of the strains of Salmonella resistant to antibiotics. The aim of
Tito Aloys Ndima Etouke +6 more
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Current trends in research, development and production of prophylactic vaccines : Report of Vaccipharma 2015 Congress [PDF]
On June 14-19, 2015, the IUPHAR Section of Immunopharmacology and the Cuban Society of Pharmacology, together with the Latin- American Association of Pharmacology (ALF), Finlay Vaccine Institute and other prestigious Cuban scientific institutions ...
Acevedo, R +7 more
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Agglutinins found in the Serum of Subjects inoculated with Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccine [PDF]
In the preceding paper (1933) I have recorded the results of an investigation on typhoid-paratyphoid agglutinins in a random sample of the normal population of British Guiana. It has been shown what a serious cause of error these “natural” agglutinins may represent in the carrying out of routine serological work in certain countries.
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