pseudotuberculosis การใช้
- Animals are also infected by " Y . pseudotuberculosis ".
- They termed it " mycotic pseudotuberculosis ", now known as allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis.
- The infection by " Y . enterocolitica " is also known as pseudotuberculosis.
- Here he conducted research of pasteurellosis, tularaemia and the bacillus-" Yersinia pseudotuberculosis ".
- Y . pseudotuberculosis, lacking the gene, is transmitted a more conventional way _ through the digestive tract.
- The recently described syndrome " Izumi-fever " has been linked to infection with " Y . pseudotuberculosis ".
- Yersinia pestis, the bacterium that causes plague, probably descended from Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, one of a group of relatively benign intestinal diseases.
- "Yersinia pseudotuberculosis " has been divided into 6 genetic groups : group 1 has only been isolated from the Far East.
- The genome of " C . pseudotuberculosis " was assembled twice : once using a classical reference genome approach, and once using a hybrid approach.
- Yersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes bubonic plague, is a recent offshoot of Y . pseudotuberculosis, a much milder bug that causes salmonella-like illness.
- Several species cause disease in animals, most notably " C . pseudotuberculosis ", which causes the disease caseous lymphadenitis, and some are also pathogenic in humans.
- He also explored influenza and its epidemiology, looked into malaria, tetanus, viral hepatitis, anthrax, poliomyelitis, dysentery, pseudotuberculosis, common cold, and dental bacteriology.
- In 1929, with Alfred Boquet ( 1879 1947 ), he documented the similarities of the bubonic plague bacillus and the bacillus " Yersinia pseudotuberculosis " of rodents.
- Specifically, Tyzzer's disease, protozoic infections ( e . g . " Giardia muris " ), and pseudotuberculosis are usually seen in stressed or young rats.
- The protein H of the tail fiber of " Yersinia phage L-413C " permits the differentiation between " Yersinia pestis " and " Y . pseudotuberculosis ".
- The symptoms of fever and abdominal pain mimicking appendicitis ( actually from mesenteric lymphadenitis ) associated with " Y . pseudotuberculosis " infection are not typical of the diarrhea and vomiting from classical food poisoning incidents.
- ""'Yersinia pseudotuberculosis " "'is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes Far East scarlet-like fever in humans, who occasionally get infected zoonotically, most often through the food-borne route.
- The N-terminal domains of intimin from A / E lesion forming pathogens have high homology with each other and to invasin from " Yersinia pseudotuberculosis " and " Yersinia enterocolitica ", whereas the C-terminal domains show less homology.
- The protein H of the tail fiber of the bacteriophage " Yersinia phage L-413C " permits the differentiation between " Y . pestis " and " Y . pseudotuberculosis ", the gastro-intestinal corrolary ( Kane et al . ).
- Although " Y . pseudotuberculosis " is usually only able to colonize hosts by peripheral routes and cause serious disease in immunocompromised individuals, if this bacterium gains access to the blood stream, it has an LD 50 comparable to " Y . pestis " at only 10 CFU.
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