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Proposal for a new standard of faecal contamination indicator: Bifidobacterium

Micro-organisms of the genus Bifidobacterium are some of the most common micro-organisms in the human and animal intestinal tract. Bifidobacterium species are well known for their beneficial effects on the ...

Organisation and in vitro expression of esp genes of the LEE (locus of enterocyte effacement) of bovine enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli40

lesions on intestinal epithelial cells. Secretion of extracellular proteins (EspA, EspB, and EspD) via a type III secretion apparatus is necessary for the formation of the AE lesions by human EPEC. In this ...

Necrotoxigenic Escherichia coli type-2 invade and cause diarrhoea during experimental infection in colostrum-restricted newborn calves.

that necrotoxigenic Escherichia coli (NTEC) strains producing the cytotoxic necrotising factor 1 cause intestinal and extra-intestinal disease in piglets. On the other hand, no experimental model has ...

First evidence of Johne's disease in farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Belgium.

the intestine. Although Ziehl-Neelsen staining yielded no positive results, a catarrhal focal necrotic enteritis associated with a granulomatous lymphadenitis compatible with Johne’s disease was ...

Pathogenic Escherichia coli srains from dogs and cats: II clinical and bacteriological data on enteropathogenic E. Coli strains214

diarrhea/enteritis), sometimes lethal, in young animals (< 3 months). The four strains studied in the rabbit ligated intestinal loop assay produced typical attaching and effacing lesions, although not consistantly. ...

Clinical signs, reproduction of attaching/effacing lesions, and enterocyte invasion after oral inoculation of an O118 enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli in neonatal calves.

Administration, Oral Animals Animals, Newborn brain Cattle Cattle Diseases Diarrhea Enterocytes Escherichia coli Escherichia coli Infections Face Intestines Lymph Nodes Microscopy, Electron virulence Abstract: ...

A review of the importance of cryptosporidiosis in farm animals.

disease in chickens and other Galliformes, and with intestinal disease in turkeys and quails. Because of limited availability of effective drugs, the control of cryptosporidiosis relies mainly on hygienic ...

The locus for enterocyte effacement (LEE) of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) from dogs and cats43

site of the LEE insertion on the chromosome. Fifth, we tested several of the canine EPEC in their capacity to induce attaching and effacing lesions in the rabbit intestinal loop assay. We can conclude ...

Role of the humoral immune system in Salmonella enteritidis phage type four infection in chickens.

weeks pi in controls and were absent in bursectomized chickens. These findings indicate that elimination of S. enteritidis partly depends on humoral immunity. The intestinal humoral response appeared more ...

Pathotypes of bovine verotoxigenic Escherichia coli isolates producing attaching/effacing (AE) lesions in the ligated intestinal loop assay in rabbits51

Common Diarrhea e Enterocytes Escherichia coli Escherichia coli Proteins Faculty function functions gene Genes Human Humans im in vivo Intestines IS journal Membrane Proteins microbiology Microvilli ...

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