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characterization of erythromycin-resistant porcine isolates of campylobacter coli. | erythromycin-resistant campylobacter organisms were isolated from swine, and their resistance to the antibiotic was characterized. one hundred fourteen campylobacter organisms were isolated from 572 swine intestinal samples. all isolates were identified as campylobacter coli by sequence analysis of 16s rrna gene and polymerase chain reactions with primers specific to hippuricase gene in campylobacter jejuni and aspartokinase gene in c. coli. minimal inhibitory concentrations (mics) of erythromyc ... | 2010 | 20735175 |
obstacles of multiplex real-time pcr for bacterial 16s rdna: primer specifity and dna decontamination of taq polymerase. | background: the detection of a broad range of bacteria by pcr is applied for the screening of blood and blood products with special attention to platelet concentrates. for practical use it is desirable that detection systems include gram-positive, gram-negative and non-gram-stainable bacteria. it is quite challenging to achieve high sensitivity along with a clear negative control with pcr reagents, because especially taq polymerase is contaminated with traces of bacterial dna. methods: bacterial ... | 2010 | 20737013 |
prevalence and biomolecular characterization of campylobacter spp. isolated from retail meat. | we estimated the prevalence of campylobacter spp. in retail meat (n = 352 samples; 104 chicken, 106 pork, and 142 beef) collected in campobasso, italy, comparing two microbiological methods. all the isolates were characterized by biomolecular techniques for epidemiological purposes. campylobacter isolation was performed by selective culture and membrane filtration methods. phenotypic and genotypic methods for genus and species identification were evaluated together with antimicrobial resistance ... | 2010 | 20377962 |
occurrence of thermotolerant campylobacter species in surface waters of a mediterranean area and in its prevailing pollution sources. | to determine the prevalence of campylobacter in surface waters of a highly populated mediterranean area. | 2010 | 20408911 |
comparison of premier campy enzyme immunoassay (eia), prospect campylobacter eia, and immunocard stat! campy tests with culture for laboratory diagnosis of campylobacter enteric infections. | campylobacter enteritis is a food-borne or waterborne illness caused almost exclusively by campylobacter jejuni and, to a lesser extent, by campylobacter coli. these organisms produce indistinguishable clinical diseases and together represent the second most common cause of bacterial diarrhea in the united states and the leading cause of enteric infection throughout the world. the conventional approach to the laboratory diagnosis of campylobacter enteritis is based on the recovery of the organis ... | 2010 | 20810765 |
detection of campylobacter jejuni by culture and real-time pcr in a french cohort of patients with guillain-barre syndrome. | bacteriological culture and real-time pcr (rt-pcr) were used to detect campylobacter jejuni in fecal samples from a french cohort of 237 patients with guillain-barré syndrome (gbs). we provide evidence that diverse serotypes and genotypes of c. jejuni are a major trigger of gbs in france. | 2010 | 20410350 |
prevalence of campylobacter jejuni, campylobacter coli and enteric helicobacter in domestic and free living birds in north-western italy. | in order to investigate the prevalence of some thermophilic campylobacter (c. jejuni and c. coli) and enteric helicobacter (h. pullorum and h. canadensis) in domestic and wild birds, a total of 278 bird caecal samples were analyzed over a 2 year period in north-western italy. samples were collected from poultry raised in intensive farming at the slaughterhouse (n=102, group a) and in small scale rural farms (n=60, group b) as well as from wild birds (n=116, group c). pcr amplifications were carr ... | 2010 | 20814861 |
fluorescence in situ hybridization method using a peptide nucleic acid probe for identification of salmonella spp. in a broad spectrum of samples. | a fluorescence in situ hybridization (fish) method for the rapid detection of salmonella spp. using a novel peptide nucleic acid (pna) probe was developed. the probe theoretical specificity and sensitivity were both 100%. the pna-fish method was optimized, and laboratory testing on representative strains from the salmonella genus subspecies and several related bacterial species confirmed the predicted theoretical values of specificity and sensitivity. the pna-fish method has been successfully ad ... | 2010 | 20453122 |
survival of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli on retail broiler meat stored at -20, 4, or 12 degrees c and development of weibull models for survival. | survival of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolated from broiler meat was investigated and modeled on retail breast meat. meat portions were inoculated with c. jejuni or c. coli at 6.4 to 6.8 log cfu/g followed by storage at -20 degrees c for 84 days or at 4 or 12 degrees c for 14 days. kinetic data within a species and temperature were fitted to the weibull model. when >or=70% of the residuals were in an acceptable prediction zone from -1 (fail-safe) to 0.5 (fail-dangerous) log uni ... | 2010 | 20819353 |
prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of campylobacter isolates from humans and chickens in bahir dar, ethiopia. | in this study, the isolation and antimicrobial resistance of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli strains from chickens and humans in bahir dar, ethiopia, were analyzed. two hundred and ten human and 220 chicken samples were analyzed between october 2007 and april 2008. seventeen human and 160 chicken campylobacter species were isolated. the overall prevalence of thermophilic campylobacters was 8% and 72.7% in humans and chickens, respectively. in humans, 94.1% of the isolates were c. jej ... | 2010 | 20482228 |
genotyping and pcr detection of potential virulence genes in campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolates from different sources in poland. | the prevalence of potential virulence markers was determined among the population of polish campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolates from children, chickens, pigs and dogs. the presence of the flaa, flab, cdta, cdtb, cdtc, cdtabc, virb11, and cj0588 genes among 74 c. jejuni and 15 c. coli isolates was detected by pcr. high prevalence of five different putative virulence and toxin genes (flaa, cdta, cdtb, cdtc, and cj0588) was found among isolates obtained from children, chickens and ... | 2010 | 20490760 |
fluoroquinolone resistance detection in campylobacter coli and campylobacter jejuni by luminex xmap technology. | the proportion of campylobacter spp. isolates that are resistant to fluoroquinolones, the drugs of choice for campylobacteriosis, has been increasing worldwide. we developed an innovative method based on a luminex xmap dna suspension array that allows the identification of campylobacter species and, simultaneously, the detection of the most common point mutation in the gyra gene (substitution from threonine 86 to isoleucine 86) that is responsible for fluoroquinolone resistance. ninety-six campy ... | 2010 | 20500084 |
prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolated from cattle between 2002 and 2006 in france. | feces from 2,255 cattle (calves, young beef cattle, and culled cows) were collected at slaughter from nine departments across france. campylobacter was recovered from 16.5% of the 2,255 samples (c. jejuni from 12.8% and c. coli from 3.7%), predominantly from calves. antimicrobial resistance to six antibiotics of medical and/or veterinary interest was tested with the e-test. resistance to tetracycline was found in most isolates (52.8% of c. jejuni isolates and 88.1% of c. coli isolates) in contra ... | 2010 | 20501032 |
identification of campylobacter jejuni genes involved in its interaction with epithelial cells. | campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of infectious gastroenteritis in industrialized nations. its ability to enter and survive within nonphagocytic cells is thought to be very important for pathogenesis. however, little is known about the c. jejuni determinants that mediate these processes. through an extensive transposon mutagenesis screen, we have identified several loci that are required for c. jejuni efficient entry and survival within epithelial cells. among these loci, insertional mut ... | 2010 | 20515930 |
three-hour molecular detection of campylobacter, salmonella, yersinia, and shigella species in feces with accuracy as high as that of culture. | campylobacter jejuni and salmonella, shigella, and yersinia species (along with shiga toxin-producing escherichia coli) are the most common causes of acute bacterial diarrheal disease in the united states. current detection techniques are time-consuming, limiting usefulness for patient care. we developed and validated a panel of rapid pcr assays for the detection and identification of c. jejuni, c. coli, salmonella, and yersinia species and shigella and enteroinvasive e. coli in stool samples. a ... | 2010 | 20519461 |
host association of campylobacter genotypes transcends geographic variation. | genetic attribution of bacterial genotypes has become a major tool in the investigation of the epidemiology of campylobacteriosis and has implicated retail chicken meat as the major source of human infection in several countries. to investigate the robustness of this approach to the provenance of the reference data sets used, a collection of 742 campylobacter jejuni and 261 campylobacter coli isolates obtained from united kingdom-sourced chicken meat was established and typed by multilocus seque ... | 2010 | 20525862 |
molecular characterization and environmental mapping of campylobacter isolates in a subset of intensive poultry flocks in ireland. | irish breeder and intensive broiler flocks together with the corresponding poultry farm environment were sampled for the presence of campylobacter with the aim of identifying potential sources and transmission routes of poultry flock contamination. the genetic diversity of a subset of campylobacter isolates was examined by analysis of the flaa-short variable region (svr). additional discrimination for a further subset of these isolates was achieved using multilocus sequence typing (mlst) analysi ... | 2010 | 21039133 |
comparison of real-time pcr assays for detection, quantification, and differentiation of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli in broiler neck skin samples. | we tested the use of multiplex real-time pcr for detection and quantification of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli on broiler carcass neck skin samples collected during 2008 from slaughterhouses in switzerland. results from an established taqman assay based on two different targets (hipo and ceue for c. jejuni and c. coli, respectively) were corroborated with data from a newly developed assay based on a single-nucleotide polymorphism in the fusa gene, which allows differentiation betwe ... | 2010 | 20537260 |
campylobacter genotypes from poultry transportation crates indicate a source of contamination and transmission. | crates used to transport live poultry can be contaminated with campylobacter, despite periodic sanitization, and are potential vectors for transmission between flocks. we investigated the microbial contamination of standard and silver ion containing crates in normal use and the genetic structure of associated campylobacter populations. | 2010 | 21059158 |
campylobacter genotypes from poultry transportation crates indicate a source of contamination and transmission. | crates used to transport live poultry can be contaminated with campylobacter, despite periodic sanitization, and are potential vectors for transmission between flocks. we investigated the microbial contamination of standard and silver ion containing crates in normal use and the genetic structure of associated campylobacter populations. | 2010 | 21059158 |
fluoroquinolone resistance in campylobacter. | campylobacter is a commensal in poultry, and therefore, poultry and poultry products are major sources of campylobacter infections in humans. fluoroquinolones inhibit the growth of campylobacter and other microorganisms by binding to bacterial dna gyrase and dna topoisomerase iv. these enzymes are associated with bacterial transcription, replication, and chromosome condensation and segregation. selection pressure in the presence of fluoroquinolones rapidly leads to resistance in campylobacter, d ... | 2010 | 20537275 |
microbiological quality of blue mussels (mytilus edulis) in nunavik, quebec: a pilot study. | this pilot study was aimed at documenting the presence of fecal indicators and enteric pathogens in blue mussels (mytilus edulis) from 6 communities in nunavik, quebec. one to four 2 kg samples of mussels were collected at low tide in each community. samples were investigated by enumeration methods for the fecal indicators enterococci, escherichia coli, f-specific coliphages, clostridium perfringens, and by molecular identification for the pathogens norovirus, salmonella spp., campylobacter jeju ... | 2010 | 21076488 |
performance of the oxoid m.i.c.evaluator strips compared with the etest assay and bsac agar dilution. | the oxoid m.i.c.evaluator (m.i.c.e; thermo fisher scientific) comprises an antibiotic gradient on a plastic support. we compared its performance with etest--a similar product--using bsac agar dilution as a reference. | 2010 | 20562429 |
screening for several potential pathogens in feral pigeons (columba livia) in madrid. | pathogens with the zoonotic potential to infect humans, such as campylobacter jejuni, campylobacter coli and chlamydophila psittaci, can be found in feral pigeons (columba livia). given the high density of these birds in the public parks and gardens of most cities, they may pose a direct threat to public health. | 2010 | 20569487 |
prevalence and antimicrobial resistance in campylobacter spp. isolated from retail chicken in two health units in ontario. | campylobacter is an important enteric pathogen of humans and can cause diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain. campylobacter infections have frequently been associated with the handling and consumption of raw and undercooked poultry. antimicrobial resistance among campylobacter strains is of concern in the treatment of campylobacteriosis in vulnerable populations. a 2-year multidisciplinary study was conducted in the perth and wellington-dufferin-guelph public health units in ontario, canada, to in ... | 2010 | 20615345 |
inaccuracy of routine susceptibility tests for detection of erythromycin resistance of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli. | in the netherlands, both an increase in and regional differences in erythromycin resistance of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli have been reported. to determine the accuracy of routine tests for erythromycin resistance, 48 erythromycin-resistant isolates from various laboratories that participate in the dutch surveillance of campylobacter infections were reinvestigated. initial susceptibility testing for erythromycin had been performed by disk diffusion in six and mic-based methods in ... | 2010 | 19438640 |
prevalence of virulence-associated genes and cytolethal distending toxin production in campylobacter spp. isolated in italy. | the prevalence of virulence and cytolethal distending toxin (cdt) genes and the cytotoxic activity in vero and hep-2 cells was estimated in 29 campylobacter jejuni and 36 campylobacter coli from foods, animals and humans isolates. all c. jejuni showed flaa, cadf, cdta, cdtb, cdtc and cdt cluster genes fragments, except for ceue (86.2%) and cdt genes (93.1%). amongst c. coli strains, a lower prevalence of ceue gene (83.3%) was detected than that for cdta, cdtb, cdtc genes (97.2%), cdt gene cluste ... | 2010 | 19195703 |
dna identification and characterization of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolated from caecal samples of chickens in grenada. | to speciate campylobacter strains from the caeca of chickens in grenada using pcr and to evaluate dna-based typing methods for the characterization of these isolates. | 2010 | 19735321 |
diversity of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli genotypes from human and animal sources from rio de janeiro, brazil. | to compare the genotypes of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolates of human and animal origin collected in rio de janeiro city, 30 c. jejuni and 35 c. coli isolates from animal sources (n=45) and human patients with gastroenteritis (n=20) were genotyped by pcr-based techniques, namely random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd-pcr) and enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus sequence (eric-pcr). rapd-pcr identified 50 types and eric-pcr identified 22 genotypes, among the 65 cam ... | 2010 | 19765787 |
demonstration of persistent strains of campylobacter jejuni within broiler farms over a 1-year period in lithuania. | the aim of the study was to investigate the flock prevalence of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli in broiler farms in lithuania and to identify possible persistent strains of camp. jejuni using amplified fragment length polymorphism (aflp) typing method. | 2010 | 19709341 |
investigation of food and environmental exposures relating to the epidemiology of campylobacter coli in humans in northwest england. | this study uses multilocus sequence typing (mlst) to investigate the epidemiology of campylobacter coli in a continuous study of a population in northwest england. all cases of campylobacter identified in four local authorities (government administrative boundaries) between 2003 and 2006 were identified to species level and then typed, using mlst. epidemiological information was collected for each of these cases, including food and recreational exposure variables, and the epidemiologies of c. je ... | 2010 | 19854914 |
development of a dna microarray to detect antimicrobial resistance genes identified in the national center for biotechnology information database. | to understand the mechanisms and epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance (ar), the genetic elements responsible must be identified. due to the myriad of possible genes, a high-density genotyping technique is needed for initial screening. to achieve this, ar genes in the national center for biotechnology information genbank database were identified by their annotations and compiled into a nonredundant list of 775 genes. a dna microarray was constructed of 70mer oligonucelotide probes designed to ... | 2010 | 19916789 |
species-specific identification and differentiation of arcobacter, helicobacter and campylobacter by full-spectral matrix-associated laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry analysis. | rapid and reliable identification of arcobacter and helicobacter species, and their distinction from phenotypically similar campylobacter species, has become increasingly important, since many of them are now recognized as human and/or animal pathogens. matrix-associated laser desorption/ionization-time of flight (maldi-tof) ms has been shown to be a rapid and sensitive method for characterization of micro-organisms. in this study, we therefore established a reference database of selected arcoba ... | 2010 | 19959629 |
method for bacteriophage isolation against target campylobacter strains. | poultry meat is considered a major source of campylobacter. this micro-aerobic bacterium is commonly responsible for foodborne illness. this work focuses on the isolation of campylobacter coli lytic bacteriophages (phages) against target c. coli strains. | 2010 | 20002571 |
comparison of pcr binary typing (p-bit), a new approach to epidemiological subtyping of campylobacter jejuni, with serotyping, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, and multilocus sequence typing methods. | to overcome some of the deficiencies with current molecular typing schema for campylobacter spp., we developed a prototype pcr binary typing (p-bit) approach. we investigated the distribution of 68 gene targets in 58 campylobacter jejuni strains, one campylobacter lari strain, and two campylobacter coli strains for this purpose. gene targets were selected on the basis of distribution in multiple genomes or plasmids, and known or putative status as an epidemicity factor. strains were examined wit ... | 2010 | 20023103 |
occurrence of salmonella, campylobacter, yersinia enterocolitica, escherichia coli o157 and listeria monocytogenes in swine. | the objective of this study was to investigate the occurrence of major bacterial foodborne pathogens in swine. in total, 359 samples from manure storage tanks (91) and fresh pooled faeces (268) obtained from finisher (110), sows (78) and weanlings (80) were collected and tested. campylobacter, salmonella, yersinia enterocolitica, escherichia coli o157 and listeria monocytogenes were isolated from 36.5%, 31.5%, 5.8%, 3.3% and 3.3% of samples respectively. all e. coli o157 isolates found on 10 far ... | 2010 | 19638163 |
high-throughput identification of bacteria and yeast by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry in conventional medical microbiology laboratories. | matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (maldi-tof ms) is suitable for high-throughput and rapid diagnostics at low costs and can be considered an alternative for conventional biochemical and molecular identification systems in a conventional microbiological laboratory. first, we evaluated maldi-tof ms using 327 clinical isolates previously cultured from patient materials and identified by conventional techniques (vitek-ii, api, and biochemical tests). discre ... | 2010 | 20053859 |
understanding the molecular epidemiology of the footrot pathogen dichelobacter nodosus to support control and eradication programs. | the gram-negative anaerobe dichelobacter nodosus is the primary etiologic agent of ovine footrot. few studies of the genetic diversity and epidemiology of d. nodosus have been done, despite the economic cost and welfare implications of the disease. this study examined a large collection of australian isolates; 735 isolates from footrot-infected sheep from 247 farms in western australia (wa) were tested by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge), and a subset of 616 isolates was tested by infrequ ... | 2010 | 20071558 |
understanding the molecular epidemiology of the footrot pathogen dichelobacter nodosus to support control and eradication programs. | the gram-negative anaerobe dichelobacter nodosus is the primary etiologic agent of ovine footrot. few studies of the genetic diversity and epidemiology of d. nodosus have been done, despite the economic cost and welfare implications of the disease. this study examined a large collection of australian isolates; 735 isolates from footrot-infected sheep from 247 farms in western australia (wa) were tested by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge), and a subset of 616 isolates was tested by infrequ ... | 2010 | 20071558 |
expanded multilocus sequence typing and comparative genomic hybridization of campylobacter coli isolates from multiple hosts. | the purpose of this work was to evaluate the evolutionary history of campylobacter coli isolates derived from multiple host sources and to use microarray comparative genomic hybridization to assess whether there are particular genes comprising the dispensable portion of the genome that are more commonly associated with certain host species. genotyping and clonalframe analyses of an expanded 16-gene multilocus sequence typing (mlst) data set involving 85 isolates from 4 different hosts species te ... | 2010 | 20097815 |
study of cytolethal distending toxin (cdt) in campylobacter coli using a multiplex polymerase chain reaction assay and its distribution among clinical and food strains. | from a collection of 242 food isolates of campylobacter spp. 72 were identified as campylobacter jejuni and 170 as campylobacter coli and of 112 isolates from clinical sources, 92 were identified as c. jejuni and 20 as c. coli. the results for food isolates were in contrast to other reported identifications. twenty c. coli strains from clinical cases of campylobacter that occurred in portugal and 170 isolated from poultry products were examined for the presence of cytolethal distending toxin (cd ... | 2010 | 19821742 |
development and evaluation of internal amplification controls for use in a real-time duplex pcr assay for detection of campylobacter coli and campylobacter jejuni. | a common problem of both conventional and real-time pcr assays is failure of dna amplification due to the presence of inhibitory substances in samples. in view of this, our aim was to develop and evaluate internal amplification controls (iacs) for use with an existing duplex real-time pcr assay for campylobacter coli and campylobacter jejuni. both competitive and non-competitive iacs were developed and evaluated. the competitive approach involved a dna fragment of the coding region of the fish v ... | 2010 | 19833779 |
generation of the pathogenic r5-tropic simian/human immunodeficiency virus shivad8 by serial passaging in rhesus macaques. | a new pathogenic r5-tropic simian/human immunodeficiency virus (shiv) was generated following serial passaging in rhesus macaques. all 13 animals inoculated with shiv(ad8) passaged lineages experienced marked depletions of cd4(+) t cells. ten of these infected monkeys became normal progressors (nps) and had gradual losses of both memory and naïve cd4(+) t lymphocytes, generated antiviral cd4(+) and cd8(+) t cell responses, and sustained chronic immune activation while maintaining variable levels ... | 2010 | 20147396 |
characterization of two diesel fuel degrading microbial consortia enriched from a non acclimated, complex source of microorganisms. | the bioremediation of soils impacted by diesel fuels is very often limited by the lack of indigenous microflora with the required broad substrate specificity. in such cases, the soil inoculation with cultures with the desired catabolic capabilities (bioaugmentation) is an essential option. the use of consortia of microorganisms obtained from rich sources of microbes (e.g., sludges, composts, manure) via enrichment (i.e., serial growth transfers) on the polluting hydrocarbons would provide biorem ... | 2010 | 20158909 |
a genomic island defines subspecies-specific virulence features of the host-adapted pathogen campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis. | the pathogen campylobacter fetus comprises two subspecies, c. fetus subsp. fetus and c. fetus subsp. venerealis. although these taxa are highly related on the genome level, they are adapted to distinct hosts and tissues. c. fetus subsp. fetus infects a diversity of hosts, including humans, and colonizes the gastrointestinal tract. in contrast, c. fetus subsp. venerealis is largely restricted to the bovine genital tract, causing epidemic abortion in these animals. in light of their close genetic ... | 2010 | 19897645 |
a genomic island defines subspecies-specific virulence features of the host-adapted pathogen campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis. | the pathogen campylobacter fetus comprises two subspecies, c. fetus subsp. fetus and c. fetus subsp. venerealis. although these taxa are highly related on the genome level, they are adapted to distinct hosts and tissues. c. fetus subsp. fetus infects a diversity of hosts, including humans, and colonizes the gastrointestinal tract. in contrast, c. fetus subsp. venerealis is largely restricted to the bovine genital tract, causing epidemic abortion in these animals. in light of their close genetic ... | 2010 | 19897645 |
evaluation of diffusion and dilution methods to determine the antibacterial activity of plant extracts. | the aim of this study was to evaluate diffusion and dilution methods for determining the antibacterial activity of plant extracts and their mixtures. several methods for measurement of the minimal inhibitory concentration (mic) of a plant extract are available, but there is no standard procedure as there is for antibiotics. we tested different plant extracts, their mixtures and phenolic acids on selected gram-positive (staphylococcus aureus, bacillus cereus, and listeria monocytogenes) and gram- ... | 2010 | 20171250 |
molecular characterization of the 16s rrna gene of helicobacter fennelliae isolated from stools and blood cultures from paediatric patients in south africa. | forty strains of h. fennelliae collected from paediatric blood and stool samples over an 18 year period at a children's hospital in cape town, south africa, were amplified by pcr of the 16s rrna. two distinct genotypes of h. fennelliae were identified based on the phylogenetic analysis. this was confirmed by sequencing a portion of the beta subunit of the rna polymerase (rpob) gene. all isolates from south africa clustered with a proposed novel helicobacter strain (accession number af237612) iso ... | 2010 | 22567323 |
tir domain-containing adaptor sarm is a late addition to the ongoing microbe-host dialog. | toll/interleukin-1 receptor (tir) domain-containing proteins play important roles in defense against pathogens in both animals and plants, connecting the immunity signaling pathways via a chain of specific protein-protein interactions. among them is sarm, the only tir domain-containing adaptor that can negatively regulate tlr signaling. by extensive phylogenetic analysis, we show here that sarm is closely related to bacterial proteins with tir domains, suggesting that this family has a different ... | 2010 | 21110998 |
tir domain-containing adaptor sarm is a late addition to the ongoing microbe-host dialog. | toll/interleukin-1 receptor (tir) domain-containing proteins play important roles in defense against pathogens in both animals and plants, connecting the immunity signaling pathways via a chain of specific protein-protein interactions. among them is sarm, the only tir domain-containing adaptor that can negatively regulate tlr signaling. by extensive phylogenetic analysis, we show here that sarm is closely related to bacterial proteins with tir domains, suggesting that this family has a different ... | 2010 | 21110998 |
flagellin as an adjuvant: cellular mechanisms and potential. | flagellin is a potent activator of a broad range of cell types involved in innate and adaptive immunity. an increasing number of studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of flagellin as an adjuvant, as well as its ability to promote cytokine production by a range of innate cell types, trigger a generalized recruitment of t and b lymphocytes to secondary lymphoid sites, and activate tlr5(+)cd11c(+) cells and t lymphocytes in a manner that is distinct from cognate ag recognition. the plasticity ... | 2010 | 21048152 |
successful treatment of cryptosporidiosis in 2 common marmosets (callithrix jacchus) by using paromomycin. | two pair-housed, 1-y-old common marmosets (callithrix jacchus) had intermittent loose feces and weight loss for approximately 2 mo. cryptosporidum parvum was identified by elisa in the feces of both animals. cbc and blood chemistry values, including liver enzymes, were within normal range. both marmosets were treated with the antibiotic paromomycin (15 mg/kg po) twice daily for 28 d. resolution of clinical signs coincided with treatment. three follow-up samples, taken 2 wk apart after treatment ... | 2010 | 21205457 |
simultaneous screening of 24 target genes of foodborne pathogens in 35 foodborne outbreaks using multiplex real-time sybr green pcr analysis. | a set of 8 multiplex real-time sybr green pcr (sg-pcr) assays including 3 target primers and an internal amplification control (iac) primer was simultaneously evaluated in 3 h or less with regard to detection of 24 target genes of 23 foodborne pathogens in 7 stool specimens of foodborne outbreak using a 96-well reaction plate. this assay, combined with dna extraction (qiaamp dna stool mini kit), offered detection of greater than 10(3)-10(4) foodborne pathogens per g in stool specimens. the produ ... | 2010 | 20936159 |
solexaqa: at-a-glance quality assessment of illumina second-generation sequencing data. | illumina's second-generation sequencing platform is playing an increasingly prominent role in modern dna and rna sequencing efforts. however, rapid, simple, standardized and independent measures of run quality are currently lacking, as are tools to process sequences for use in downstream applications based on read-level quality data. | 2010 | 20875133 |
microbial diagnostic microarray for food- and water-borne pathogens. | a microbial diagnostic microarray for the detection of the most relevant bacterial food- and water-borne pathogens and indicator organisms was developed and thoroughly validated. the microarray platform based on sequence-specific end labelling of oligonucleotides and the pyhylogenetically robust gyrb marker gene allowed a highly specific (resolution on genus/species level) and sensitive (0.1% relative and 10(4) cfu absolute detection sensitivity) detection of the target pathogens. validation was ... | 2010 | 21255342 |
methods for determining disease burden and calibrating national surveillance data in the united kingdom: the second study of infectious intestinal disease in the community (iid2 study). | infectious intestinal disease (iid), usually presenting as diarrhoea and vomiting, is frequently preventable. though often mild and self-limiting, its commonness makes iid an important public health problem. in the mid 1990s around 1 in 5 people in england suffered from iid a year, costing around pound0.75 billion. no routine information source describes the uk's current community burden of iid. we present here the methods for a study to determine rates and aetiology of iid in the community, pre ... | 2010 | 20444246 |
the era of molecular and other non-culture-based methods in diagnosis of sepsis. | sepsis, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world, is a clinical syndrome with signs and symptoms relating to an infectious event and the consequent important inflammatory response. from a clinical point of view, sepsis is a continuous process ranging from systemic inflammatory response syndrome (sirs) to multiple-organ-dysfunction syndrome (mods). blood cultures are the current "gold standard" for diagnosis, and they are based on the detection of viable microorganisms pres ... | 2010 | 20065332 |
diversity and impact of prokaryotic toxins on aquatic environments: a review. | microorganisms are ubiquitous in all habitats and are recognized by their metabolic versatility and ability to produce many bioactive compounds, including toxins. some of the most common toxins present in water are produced by several cyanobacterial species. as a result, their blooms create major threats to animal and human health, tourism, recreation and aquaculture. quite a few cyanobacterial toxins have been described, including hepatotoxins, neurotoxins, cytotoxins and dermatotoxins. these t ... | 2010 | 22069558 |
risk assessment of growth hormones and antimicrobial residues in meat. | growth promoters including hormonal substances and antibiotics are used legally and illegally in food producing animals for the growth promotion of livestock animals. hormonal substances still under debate in terms of their human health impacts are estradiol-17β, progesterone, testosterone, zeranol, trenbolone, and melengestrol acetate (mga) . many of the risk assessment results of natural steroid hormones have presented negligible impacts when they are used under good veterinary practices. for ... | 2010 | 24278538 |
abc transporters involved in export of cell surface glycoconjugates. | complex glycoconjugates play critical roles in the biology of microorganisms. despite the remarkable diversity in glycan structures and the bacteria that produce them, conserved themes are evident in the biosynthesis-export pathways. one of the primary pathways involves representatives of the atp-binding cassette (abc) transporter superfamily. these proteins are responsible for the export of a wide variety of cell surface oligo- and polysaccharides in both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteri ... | 2010 | 20805402 |
influence of tetracycline resistance on the transport of manure-derived escherichia coli in saturated porous media. | in this research, tetracycline resistant (tet(r)) and tetracycline susceptible (tet(s)) escherichia coli isolates were retrieved from dairy manure and the influence of tetracycline resistance on the transport of e. coli in saturated porous media was investigated through laboratory column transport experiments. experimental results showed that tet(r)e. coli strains had higher mobility than the tet(s) strains in saturated porous media. measurements of cell surface properties suggested that tet(r)e ... | 2010 | 21211813 |
evolution of an agriculture-associated disease causing campylobacter coli clade: evidence from national surveillance data in scotland. | the common zoonotic pathogen campylobacter coli is an important cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide but its evolution is incompletely understood. using multilocus sequence type (mlst) data of 7 housekeeping genes from a national survey of campylobacter in scotland (2005/6), and a combined population genetic-phylogenetics approach, we investigated the evolutionary history of c. coli. genealogical reconstruction of isolates from clinical infection, farm animals and the environment, reveal ... | 2010 | 21179537 |
influence of tetracycline resistance on the transport of manure-derived escherichia coli in saturated porous media. | in this research, tetracycline resistant (tet(r)) and tetracycline susceptible (tet(s)) escherichia coli isolates were retrieved from dairy manure and the influence of tetracycline resistance on the transport of e. coli in saturated porous media was investigated through laboratory column transport experiments. experimental results showed that tet(r)e. coli strains had higher mobility than the tet(s) strains in saturated porous media. measurements of cell surface properties suggested that tet(r)e ... | 2010 | 21211813 |
characterization of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli strains isolated in the region of nis, serbia. | campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli represent one of the main causes of bacterial diarrhoea in humans. although the disease is usually mild and self-limiting, severe chronic sequelae may occur, such as reactive arthritis, guillain-barré and miller fisher syndromes. serotyping is used as an epidemiological marker, while post-infective polyneuropathies are associated with several o serotypes. | 2010 | 21361150 |
molecular characterization of the 16s rrna gene of helicobacter fennelliae isolated from stools and blood cultures from paediatric patients in south africa. | forty strains of h. fennelliae collected from paediatric blood and stool samples over an 18 year period at a children's hospital in cape town, south africa, were amplified by pcr of the 16s rrna. two distinct genotypes of h. fennelliae were identified based on the phylogenetic analysis. this was confirmed by sequencing a portion of the beta subunit of the rna polymerase (rpob) gene. all isolates from south africa clustered with a proposed novel helicobacter strain (accession number af237612) iso ... | 2010 | 22567323 |
drug efflux pump deficiency and drug target resistance masking in growing bacteria. | recent experiments have shown that drug efflux pump deficiency not only increases the susceptibility of pathogens to antibiotics, but also seems to "mask" the effects of mutations, that decrease the affinities of drugs to their intracellular targets, on the growth rates of drug-exposed bacteria. that is, in the presence of drugs, the growth rates of drug-exposed wt and target mutated strains are the same in a drug efflux pump deficient background, but the mutants grow faster than wt in a drug ef ... | 2009 | 19416855 |
multiplex pcr to diagnose bloodstream infections in patients admitted from the emergency department with sepsis. | sepsis is caused by a heterogeneous group of infectious etiologies. early diagnosis and the provision of appropriate antimicrobial therapy correlate with positive clinical outcomes. current microbiological techniques are limited in their diagnostic capacities and timeliness. multiplex pcr has the potential to rapidly identify bloodstream infections and fill this diagnostic gap. we identified patients from two large academic hospital emergency departments with suspected sepsis. the results of a m ... | 2009 | 19846634 |
multiplex pcr to diagnose bloodstream infections in patients admitted from the emergency department with sepsis. | sepsis is caused by a heterogeneous group of infectious etiologies. early diagnosis and the provision of appropriate antimicrobial therapy correlate with positive clinical outcomes. current microbiological techniques are limited in their diagnostic capacities and timeliness. multiplex pcr has the potential to rapidly identify bloodstream infections and fill this diagnostic gap. we identified patients from two large academic hospital emergency departments with suspected sepsis. the results of a m ... | 2009 | 19846634 |
occurrence of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli and their biotypes in beef and dairy cattle from the south of chile. | the prevalence of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli and their biotypes in beef and dairy cattle from the south of chile was established. campylobacter were statistically more prevalent among beef cattle (35.9%) than among dairy cattle (21.3%), being c. jejuni the species most frequently isolated. | 2009 | 24031386 |
rapid identification of bacterial pathogens using a pcr- and microarray-based assay. | during the course of a bacterial infection, the rapid identification of the causative agent(s) is necessary for the determination of effective treatment options. we have developed a method based on a modified broad-range pcr and an oligonucleotide microarray for the simultaneous detection and identification of 12 bacterial pathogens at the species level. the broad-range pcr primer mixture was designed using conserved regions of the bacterial topoisomerase genes gyrb and pare. the primer design a ... | 2009 | 19664269 |
comprehensive and rapid real-time pcr analysis of 21 foodborne outbreaks. | a set of four duplex sybr green i pcr (sg-pcr) assay combined with dna extraction using qiaamp dna stool mini kit was evaluated for the detection of foodborne bacteria from 21 foodborne outbreaks. the causative pathogens were detected in almost all cases in 2 hours or less. the first run was for the detection of 8 main foodborne pathogens in 5 stool specimens within 2 hours and the second run was for the detection of other unusual suspect pathogens within a further 45 minutes. after 2 to 4 days, ... | 2009 | 20016673 |
efficacy of mini vidas for the detection of campylobacter spp. from retail broiler meat enriched in bolton broth, with or without the supplementation of blood. | the goals of this study were to evaluate the efficacy of the mini vidas automated immunoassay chemistry system to detect campylobacter spp. from retail broiler meat enriched in bolton broth supplemented with lysed blood (b+b) or without blood (b-b), and to detect positive samples at 24 versus 48 h after enrichment. retail broiler meat was enriched and tested for campylobacter spp. with the mini vidas and with an agar plate. isolates were speciated with a multiplex pcr and typed with pulsed-field ... | 2009 | 19903413 |
campylobacter species occurrence within internal organs and tissues of commercial caged leghorn laying hens. | campylobacter spp. are frequently present in the intestinal tract and internal tissues of broiler breeder and broiler chickens. campylobacter spp. ecology in commercial leghorn laying hens has not been extensively studied. the objectives of the current study were to determine 1) campylobacter spp. presence in the reproductive tract, lymphoid organs, liver-gallbladder, and ceca of commercial leghorn laying hens; 2) species of campylobacter present; and 3) antimicrobial resistance pattern of campy ... | 2009 | 19834099 |
characterization of the oxidative stress stimulon and perr regulon of campylobacter jejuni. | during gut colonization, the enteric pathogen campylobacter jejuni must surmount the toxic effects of reactive oxygen species produced by its own metabolism, the host immune system, and intestinal microflora. elucidation of c. jejuni oxidative stress defense mechanisms is critical for understanding campylobacter pathophysiology. | 2009 | 19835633 |
prevalence of intestinal parasitic and bacterial pathogens in diarrhoeal and non-diarroeal human stools from vhembe district, south africa. | in the present study, a cross-sectional survey of intestinal parasitic and bacterial infections in relation to diarrhoea in vhembe district and the antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of isolated bacterial pathogens was conducted. stool samples were collected from 528 patients attending major public hospitals and 295 children attending two public primary schools and were analyzed by standard microbiological and parasitological techniques. entamoeba histolytica/e. dispar (34.2%) and cryptospori ... | 2009 | 20099757 |
prevalence of campylobacter spp. in raw retail poultry on sale in northern ireland. | a year-long survey of fresh, retail poultry products on sale in northern ireland was undertaken to define the prevalence of campylobacter spp. by using protocols based on iso (standard) 10272-1:2006. incubation at 37 and 42 degrees c was undertaken to increase the diversity of isolates obtained. overall, 652 isolates were identified as campylobacter spp. by using pcr and amplified fragment length polymorphic typing. phenotyping wrongly identified 21% of isolates. prevalences of campylobacter fou ... | 2009 | 19777882 |
genetic diversity and stability of the pora allele as a genetic marker in human campylobacter infection. | the major outer-membrane protein (momp) of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli, encoded by the pora gene, is extremely genetically diverse. conformational momp epitopes are important in host immunity, and variation in surface-exposed regions probably occurs as a result of positive immune selection during infection. pora diversity has been exploited in genotyping studies using highly discriminatory nucleotide sequences to identify potentially epidemiologically linked cases of human campyl ... | 2009 | 19744989 |
mouse intestine colonization ability of campylobacter coli strains. | campylobacter coli is an etiological agent of gastrointestinal and extraintestinal infections in man and animals, and can be found as a commensal in gastrointestinal tract of animals. in this study, we aimed to determine differences among c coli strains in colonization of the intestinal tract of mice. seven c coli strains isolated from diarrheic patients, asymptomatic hosts and chicken carcasses were used for this study. each strain was inoculated with 0.1 ml of a bacterial suspension (3 x 10(8) ... | 2009 | 19753795 |
susceptibility of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli isolated from animals and humans to ciprofloxacin. | fifty five thermophilic campylobacter spp. strains were isolated from the caecum of broilers, cecum and colon of pigs and from human faeces. the strains were identified as campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli. the more prevalent species in humans and broilers was campylobacter jejuni, and in pigs campylobacter coli. in the framework of this study, sensitivity to ciprofloxacin in isolated strains of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli was tested by e-test. resistant to ciprofloxaci ... | 2009 | 19645360 |
the response of campylobacter jejuni to low temperature differs from that of escherichia coli. | human infection with campylobacter jejuni is often associated with the consumption of foods that have been exposed to both chilling and high temperatures. despite the public health importance of this pathogen, little is known about the effects of cold exposure on its ability to survive a subsequent heat challenge. this work examined the effect of rapid exposure to chilling, as would occur in poultry processing, on the heat resistance at 56 degrees c of two c. jejuni strains, 11168 and 2097e48, a ... | 2009 | 19648365 |
campylobacter coli prosthetic hip infection associated with ingestion of contaminated oysters. | this report describes the first reported case of a prosthetic hip joint infection due to campylobacter coli. the infection presumably resulted from ingestion of contaminated raw oysters. issues regarding original smear interpretation, culture isolation, and susceptibility testing are presented. | 2009 | 19656982 |
thermotolerant coliforms are not a good surrogate for campylobacter spp. in environmental water. | this study aimed to assess the importance of quantitatively detecting campylobacter spp. in environmental surface water. the prevalence and the quantity of campylobacter spp., thermotolerant coliforms, and escherichia coli in 2,471 samples collected weekly, over a 2-year period, from 13 rivers and 12 streams in the eastern townships, québec, canada, were determined. overall, 1,071 (43%), 1,481 (60%), and 1,463 (59%) samples were positive for campylobacter spp., thermotolerant coliforms, and e. c ... | 2009 | 19734335 |
molecular, antigenic, and functional characteristics of ferric enterobactin receptor cfra in campylobacter jejuni. | the ferric enterobactin receptor cfra not only is responsible for high-affinity iron acquisition in campylobacter jejuni but also is essential for c. jejuni colonization in animal intestines. in this study, we determined the feasibility of targeting the iron-regulated outer membrane protein cfra for immune protection against campylobacter colonization. alignment of complete cfra sequences from 15 campylobacter isolates showed that the levels of amino acid identity for cfra range from 89% to 98%. ... | 2009 | 19737895 |
helicobacter pylori lipopolysaccharide modification, lewis antigen expression, and gastric colonization are cholesterol-dependent. | helicobacter pylori specifically takes up cholesterol and incorporates it into the bacterial membrane, yet little is currently known about cholesterol's physiological roles. we compared phenotypes and in vivo colonization ability of h. pylori grown in a defined, serum-free growth medium, f12 with 1 mg/ml albumin containing 0 to 50 mug/ml cholesterol. | 2009 | 20003432 |
the hemolytic and cytolytic activities of serratia marcescens phospholipase a (phla) depend on lysophospholipid production by phla. | serratia marcescens is a gram-negative bacterium and often causes nosocomial infections. there have been few studies of the virulence factors of this bacterium. the only s. marcescens hemolytic and cytotoxic factor reported, thus far, is the hemolysin shla. | 2009 | 20003541 |
genomic insights into the convergence and pathogenicity factors of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli species. | whether or not bacteria form coherent evolutionary groups via means of genetic exchange and, hence, elicit distinct species boundaries remains an unsettled issue. a recent report implied that not only may the former be true but also, in fact, the clearly distinct campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli species may be converging as a consequence of increased interspecies gene flow fostered, presumably, by the recent invasion of an overlapping ecological niche (s. k. sheppard, n. d. mccarthy, ... | 2009 | 19617370 |
prokaryotic protein glycosylation is rapidly expanding from "curiosity" to "ubiquity". | 2009 | 19621412 | |
[evaluation of genotypic and phenotypic methods for the differentiation of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli clinical isolates from poland. ii. pfge, eric-pcr, pcr-flaa-rflp and mlst]. | campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli are leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in many developed countries. we compared pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge), enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (eric-pcr) and restriction fragment length polymorphisms of the flagellin gene (pcr-flaa-rflp) for distinguishing 128 c. jejuni isolates and 17 c. coli clinical isolates isolated between 2006 and 2007 in poland. we also analysed seven isolates from three c. jejuni family outbrea ... | 2009 | 19517816 |
the dual-functioning fumarate reductase is the sole succinate:quinone reductase in campylobacter jejuni and is required for full host colonization. | campylobacter jejuni encodes all the enzymes necessary for a complete oxidative tricarboxylic acid (tca) cycle. because of its inability to utilize glucose, c. jejuni relies exclusively on amino acids as the source of reduced carbon, and they are incorporated into central carbon metabolism. the oxidation of succinate to fumarate is a key step in the oxidative tca cycle. c. jejuni encodes enzymes annotated as a fumarate reductase (cj0408 to cj0410) and a succinate dehydrogenase (cj0437 to cj0439) ... | 2009 | 19525346 |
prevalence of thermotolerant campylobacter in partridges (perdix perdix). | to estimate the prevalence of thermotolerant campylobacter spp. in commercially reared partridges (perdix perdix) in southern italy. | 2009 | 19552770 |
campylobacter coli naturally resistant to elevated levels of gentamicin as a marker strain in poultry research. | campylobacter inoculation studies are limited without a suitable marker strain. the lurpose of this study was to screen campylobacter strains (n=2073) obtained from poultry carcass rinses through the centers for disease control and prevention's national antimicrobial resistant monitoring system for resistance to gentamicin and evaluate one strain's efficacy as a marker. a c. coli strain was found resistant to gentamicin at >32 microg/ml. gentamicin was incorporated into media (campy-cefex agar, ... | 2009 | 19610342 |
application of a group ii campylobacter bacteriophage to reduce strains of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli colonizing broiler chickens. | members of the genus campylobacter are frequently responsible for human enteric disease worldwide. persistent campylobacter contamination of poultry meat is a common problem that represents a significant food safety risk through the consumption of undercooked poultry meat or through cross-contamination of other foods during the preparation of poultry. bacteriophage therapy is one possible means by which this colonization of poultry could be controlled, thus limiting the entry of campylobacter in ... | 2009 | 19435220 |
survival rate of thermotolerant campylobacter on poultry meat during microwave heating. | survival rates of campylobacterjejuni atcc 33 291, campylobacter jejuni pzh 38 and campylobacter coli atcc 43 478 in leg quarters (ca 330 g) of chicken broilers after microwave heating (480 and 760 watt) for 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 minutes were determined. heating the meat in a microwave oven (moulinex, type dialog cook) at 480 watts caused a gradual decrease in the number of cells of the studied bacterial strains to total inactivation after 8-10 minutes of heating. increasing the heating power to 760 ... | 2009 | 19459438 |
[evaluation of genotypic and phenotypic methods for the differentiation of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli clinical isolates from poland. i. biotyping, resistance pattern, plasmid analysis, restriction enzyme analysis of plasmid]. | a total of 128 clinical isolates of c. jejuni and 17 clinical isolates of c. coli were characterized by their plasmid profiles, susceptibility to six antimicrobial agents and the lior biotypes. we also analyzed seven isolates from three c. jejuni family outbreaks and three isolates from one c. coli family outbreak. plasmids were found in 47 c. jejuni (36.7%) and 3 c. coli (17.6%) isolates. the sizes of plasmids detected ranged from about 3.3 to 89 kb. the majority of campylobacter isolates (n = ... | 2009 | 19517815 |
campylobacter jejuni glycosylation island important in cell charge, legionaminic acid biosynthesis, and colonization of chickens. | previously, we identified five genes (cj1321 to cj1326, of which cj1325 and cj1326 are a single gene) in the o-linked flagellin glycosylation island that are highly prevalent in campylobacter jejuni isolates from chickens. we report mutagenesis, functional, and structural data to confirm that this locus, and cj1324 in particular, has a significant contributory role in the colonization of chickens by c. jejuni. a motile deltacj1324 mutant with intact flagella was considerably less hydrophobic and ... | 2009 | 19307210 |
novel campylobacter lari-like bacteria from humans and molluscs: description of campylobacter peloridis sp. nov., campylobacter lari subsp. concheus subsp. nov. and campylobacter lari subsp. lari subsp. nov. | a polyphasic study was undertaken to clarify the taxonomic position of campylobacter lari-like strains isolated from shellfish and humans. the diversity within the strain collection was initially screened by means of fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis and whole-cell protein electrophoresis, revealing the existence of two clusters distinct from c. lari and other campylobacter species. the divergence of these clusters was confirmed by phenotypic analysis and by 16s rrna an ... | 2009 | 19406805 |
population structure of streptococcus oralis. | streptococcus oralis is a member of the normal human oral microbiota, capable of opportunistic pathogenicity; like related oral streptococci, it exhibits appreciable phenotypic and genetic variation. a multilocus sequence typing (mlst) scheme for s. oralis was developed and the resultant data analysed to examine the population structure of the species. analysis of 113 isolates, confirmed as belonging to the s. oralis/mitis group by 16s rrna gene sequencing, characterized the population as highly ... | 2009 | 19423627 |
campylobacter excreted into the environment by animal sources: prevalence, concentration shed, and host association. | an intensive study of 443 isolates of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli from 2031 fecal samples excreted by animal sources including cattle, sheep, and pigs, a range of wild and domesticated avian species and pets is described. the prevalence found in the majority of animal sources ranged from 22% to 28% with poultry being highest at 41% and cats and dogs lowest (<5%). the average count excreted for each animal source was found not to be significantly different ranging from approximate ... | 2009 | 19839759 |
functional analysis of the helicobacter pylori flagellar switch proteins. | helicobacter pylori uses flagellum-mediated chemotaxis to promote infection. bacterial flagella change rotational direction by changing the state of the flagellar motor via a subcomplex referred to as the switch. intriguingly, the h. pylori genome encodes four switch complex proteins, flim, flin, fliy, and flig, instead of the more typical three of escherichia coli or bacillus subtilis. our goal was to examine whether and how all four switch proteins participate in flagellation. previous work de ... | 2009 | 19767432 |
comparative studies of campylobacter jejuni genomic diversity reveal the importance of core and dispensable genes in the biology of this enigmatic food-borne pathogen. | mlst, dna microarrays, and genome sequencing has allowed for a greater understanding of the metabolic capacity and epidemiology of campylobacter jejuni. while strain-specific genes may provide an isolate a selective advantage in environments and contribute to the organism's pathogenicity, recent work indicates that c. jejuni pathogenicity is dictated by variations in the nucleotide sequence of core genes. challenges facing c. jejuni researchers include determining (a) the degree to which genomic ... | 2009 | 19346123 |