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Author(s)
Mcgrath, M.; Burrell, A.
Publisher
Veterinary Ireland, Dublin, Irish Republic
Citation
Veterinary Ireland Journal, 2023, 13, 5, pp 245-249
AbstractFull Text

Diagnosis of bacteriuria in veterinary medicine is commonly based on unstained urinary sediment evaluation. Nonetheless, amorphous particles can be confused with bacteria. This study aims to investigate whether the stained sediment increases the sensitivity and specificity of bacteriuria detection. ...

Author(s)
Soares, A. B. U.; Cargnelutti, J. F.; Albuquerque, B. de A.; Andrade, C. M. de; Hirata, V. N.
Publisher
Centro de Ciências Rurais, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil
Citation
Ciência Rural, 2024, 54, 4,
Abstract

An understanding of the normal bacterial microbiota of any organ is essential to provide the background to conditions and interventions that might cause the microbiota to change. In the vagina of the mare, a change of bacterial microbiota could be induced by introduction of semen, treatment with...

Author(s)
Malaluang, P.; Åkerholm, T.; Nyman, G.; Lindahl, J.; Hansson, I.; Morrell, J. M.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Theriogenology, 2024, 213, pp 11-18
Abstract

Campylobacter is an important foodborne pathogen as it is associated with significant disease burden across Europe. Among various sources, Campylobacter infections in humans are often related to the consumption of undercooked poultry meat or improper handling of poultry meat. Many European...

Author(s)
Olsen, A.; Bonardi, S.; Barco, L.; Sandberg, M.; Langkabel, N.; Roasto, M.; Majewski, M.; Brugger, B.; Kautto, A. H.; Blagojevic, B.; Cota, J. B.; Nagel-Alne, G. E.; Huneau, A.; Laukkanen-Ninios, R.; Lebouquin-Leneveu, S.; Alvseike, O.; Fredriksson-Ahomaa, M.; Vieira-Pinto, M.; Kaukonen, E.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Food Control, 2024, 155,
Abstract

The metabolic state is closely related to the host's anti-infection ability, and metabolic modulation has been proved as a powerful strategy to improve the therapy for bacterial infection. The present study investigated the metabolic profiling between susceptible and resistant Cyprinus carpio upon ...

Author(s)
Zhao XianLiang; Liu Xin; Yang YunPeng; Lu YiFan; Zhu Lei; Li Li; Kong XiangHui
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Aquaculture, 2024, 578,
Abstract

Lactococcosis is a globally prevalent infectious disease that has a significant economic and sanitary impact on the rainbow trout industry. Lactococcusgarvieae has traditionally been considered the only species implicated in the etiology of this disease, but Lactococcus petauri, a new species, has...

Author(s)
Vela, A. I.; Mar Blanco, M. del; Colussi, S.; Kotzamanidis, C.; Prearo, M.; Altinok, I.; Acutis, P. L.; Volpatti, D.; Alba, P.; Feltrin, F.; Ianzano, A.; Domínguez, L.; Fernández-Garayzábal, J. F.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Aquaculture, 2024, 578,
Abstract

Lethal impact of the bacterium Francisellahalioticida on Yesso scallops Mizuhopecten yessoensis has been experimentally demonstrated, but epidemiological information for this bacterium infection in scallop farms has been limited. Thus, the present study conducted a monthly epidemiological survey...

Author(s)
Kawahara, M.; Kanamori, M.; Natsuike, M.; Yoshinaga, T.; Itoh, N.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Aquaculture, 2024, 578,
Abstract

Tenacibaculum maritimum is a cosmopolitan bacterial pathogen with the potential to cause significant losses in a broad range of farmed and wild marine fish species. This study investigated the antigenic diversity of T. maritimum isolated in culture from farmed Chinook (king) salmon (Oncorhynchus...

Author(s)
Kumanan, K.; Delisle, L.; Angelucci, C.; Hunter, R. B. J.; Rudenko, O.; Carson, J.; Morrison, R. N.; Barnes, A. C.; Hutson, K. S.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Aquaculture, 2024, 578,
Abstract

Pseudomonas plecoglossicida is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes chronic granulomatous diseases in fish. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying its pathogenicity are poorly understood. Here, we identified a novel two-component system (TCS) named PvgAS in P. plecoglossicida, which...

Author(s)
Tao Zhen; Ye HaoDa; Zhang ChaoZheng; Zhou SuMing; Wang KeQuan; Zhang MingMing; Xie JianJun; Munang'andu, H. M.; Xu Cheng; Wang PengCheng; Yan XiaoJun
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Aquaculture, 2024, 578,
Abstract

In this study, the characteristics of a dominant strain wx3 isolated from the tissues of several sick red swamp crayfish were studied, and the immune response of the red swamp crayfish under stress was analyzed. The whole genome analysis of wx3 identified it as Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. ...

Author(s)
Yang YiBin; Mao Tao; Xu Bin; Zhu Xia; Zhang Lin; Huang Ying; Zhang HongYu; Xu Jin; Ai XiaoHui
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Aquaculture, 2024, 578,

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