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Mixed infections yersiniosis with acute viral hepatitis A and E
The article describes two clinical cases of yersiniosis accompanied by Hepatitis A and E. In patients with a clinical picture of icteric form of acute viral hepatitis, there was a symptomatic gastrointestinal form of yersiniosis. Patients were discharged
A. L. Bondarenko +4 more
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Yersiniosis and acute secondary axonal sensorimotor polyneuropathy: a case report
Yersiniosis is a diarrheal illness that usually causes acute gastroenteritis, pseudoappendicitis syndrome, erythema nodosum or reactive arthritis. On rare occasions, yersiniosis can be a cause of meningitis.
A. Daškevičiūtė , R. Mameniškienė
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Colonization resistance of the intestinal mucosa in experimental yersiniosis
The effect of prebiotic Stimbifid and low-molecular exometabolites in the supernatant fluid of native cultures of prebiotic bifidobacteria and lactobacilli possessing prebiotic effect on the prevention of intestinal yersiniosis in the conventional white ...
I. Yu. Chicherin +5 more
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Yersiniosis is the second most notified bacterial disease in Aotearoa | New Zealand (NZ). National clinical treatment guidelines for yersiniosis are available, but there is a lack of supporting antimicrobial susceptibility data for clinical isolates of ...
Lucia Rivas +6 more
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Liver Injury in Yersiniosis in Сhildren and Modern Options of Medical Correction
The paper presents the characteristics of the course, clinical manifestations and principles of yersiniosis treatment in children. It is shown that liver damage in this disease is fairly common symptom that requires medical correction. The application of
H.O. Lezhenko +2 more
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First Isolation of Yersinia enterocolitica From a Sea Turtle: A Case Report in Caretta caretta. [PDF]
1. First isolation of Yersinia enterocolitica, a zoonotic bacterium, in a loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta), identifying it as the likely cause of severe colitis, hepatitis, and fatal sepsis. 2. The findings highlight that sea turtles and the marine environment can act as reservoirs for Y. enterocolitica: this poses a “One Health” threat. 3.
Schirò G +8 more
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Clinical signs in dogs attributed to Yersinia enterocolitica antigen 0:9
Canine yersiniosis is currently a scantily researched disease. Two agents predominately cause yersiniosis: Y. enterocolitica (gut yersiniosis), Y. preudotuberculosis (yersiniosis).
I. Zon, G. Zon, L. Ivanovskaya
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Yersiniosis and Food Safety [PDF]
This special issue of Journal of Pathogens was designed to share some of the interested scientific studies published on yersiniosis, a foodborne outbreaks associated with consumption of food contaminated with Yersinia. In this issue, the focus was on yersiniosis-related foodborne illnesses, behavior of Yersinia in foods, incidence, persistence ...
Bari, Latiful +4 more
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Background. СDC (USА) places yersiniosis in ten intestinal infections which are subject to close observation. Exposure to multiple agents is responsible for possible damages of the joints at infection diseases acting as rare forms however, as a ...
O.N. Domashenko +3 more
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The use of antibiotics in aquaculture leads to the proliferation of multidrug-resistant bacteria, and an urgent need for developing new alternatives to prevent and control disease has, thus, arisen.
Mario Quintanilla-Pineda +9 more
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