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Contribution of quorum sensing to virulence and antibiotic resistance in zoonotic bacteria.

Biotechnology Advances, 2022
Quorum sensing (QS), which is a key part of cell/cell communication, is widely distributed in microorganisms, especially in bacteria. Bacteria can produce and detect the presence of QS signal molecule, perceive the composition and density of microorganisms in their complex habitat, and then dynamically regulate their own gene expression to adapt to ...
Q. Fan   +5 more
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Pet birds as potential reservoirs of virulent and antibiotic resistant zoonotic bacteria.

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2020
Bacterial pathogens carried by pet birds are considered a risk for birds, workers, and pet owners. This study investigated the potential of pet birds as reservoirs for virulent multidrug-resistant (MDR) zoonotic bacteria and assessed the genetic relatedness and diversity of bacterial isolates from pet birds and human contacts.
H. Ahmed   +5 more
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PET AND CAPTIVE BIRDS AS POTENTIAL RESERVOIRS OF ZOONOTIC BACTERIA

Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2017
Abstract Thermophilic Campylobacter spp. and Salmonella spp. are zoonotic bacteria, commonly harbored in the enteric tract of avian species. This survey aimed at verifying the presence of these microorganisms in a heterogeneous Italian population of pet birds and captive birds of prey (e.g ., Passeriformes, Psittaciformes, Accipitriformes ...
Carlotta De Luca   +4 more
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Zoonotic bacteria in clinically healthy goats in petting zoo settings of zoological gardens in Germany

Zoonoses and Public Health, 2022
Goats and other small ruminants are frequently used as contact animals in petting zoo settings of zoological gardens. However, they are capable to carry a broad spectrum of zoonotic pathogens without clinical signs.
Jannis Göttling   +9 more
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Detection of Tick Borne Zoonotic Bacteria by PCR in Dogs

Animal Health Production and Hygiene, 2023
The prevalence of some tick-borne zoonotic bacteria (Borrelia sp., Coxiella burnetii, and Rickettsia sp.) in dog blood samples were examined using by PCR. A total of 200 dog blood samples were collected from dogs located in western Türkiye. Three pathogens for dogs, Borrelia burgdorferi, C. burnetii and Rickettsia sp.
Şükrü Kırkan   +5 more
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Molecular investigation of zoonotic intracellular bacteria in Chilean bats

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2020
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Intracellular pathogens were investigated for the first time in 55 Chilean bats belonging to six species. Using a conventional PCR protocol targeting a fragment of the ITS region, 21 bats (38 %) were positive for DNA of Bartonella sp.
Fulgencio Lisón   +8 more
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Potential Transfer of Antimicrobial Resistance and Zoonotic Bacteria Through Global Ornamental Fish Trade

Asian Fisheries Science, 2020
There is an impressive global trade in live tropical freshwater ornamental fish. These consignments may contain potentiallyharmful bacteria and contaminants of therapeutics, a potential public health risk when professionals have direct contact with fish ...
O. Haenen   +5 more
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Tick-Borne Zoonotic Bacteria in Ticks Collected from Central Spain

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2009
The prevalence of tick-borne and related bacteria infecting adult ticks in central Spain was assessed by molecular methods. Six areas were sampled monthly during a 2-year longitudinal study. A total of 1,038 questing and 442 feeding ticks, belonging to eight different species, were tested.
Miguel A. Casado-Nistal   +8 more
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Veterinary Use of Antimicrobials and Emergence of Resistance in Zoonotic and Sentinel Bacteria in the EU

Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 2004
SummaryAntimicrobials are essential for treatment of sick animals, but even if used correctly, may eventually lead to antimicrobial resistance. While this represents a potential hazard to humans, the great majority of resistant human pathogens, especially the more important ones, are unrelated to animal sources.
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Longitudinal screening of antibiotic residues, antibiotic resistance genes and zoonotic bacteria in soils fertilized with pig manure

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
Tina Van den Meersche   +8 more
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