Tag: antibiotic resistance
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Acute Lung Injury in Sheep in Hainan: A Study on Escherichia coli and Its Antibiotic Resistance
The study of respiratory diseases in livestock, like other diseases, poses a significant challenge in the field of agriculture and animal husbandry. In this article, we highlight an unusual phenomenon that occurred in northern Hainan, China, where sheep farms experienced severe pneumonia cases, leading to notable fatalities during the winter season of 2021-2022. We will…
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Mechanism of Salmonella Strains Effect on Inducing Programmed Cell Death (Pyroptosis) and Its Implications for Animal and Human Health
In the world of veterinary medicine and animal health, Salmonella is one of the most well-known pathogens associated with foodborne diseases, which often leads to severe infections in both humans and animals. Through this article, we will review the evolution of our understanding of the relationship between Salmonella and the immune response, specifically the role…
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Developments in Comparative Genomics and Pan-genomics: Tools and New Perspectives on Gene and Genome Evolution
In light of the rapid advancements in the field of genomics and DNA sequencing technologies, the fields of comparative genomics and pangenomics have emerged as vital tools for understanding the genetic diversity and evolution of microorganisms. Over the past few decades, we have witnessed groundbreaking shifts, from the first generation of DNA sequencing techniques to…
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Increase in infection rates caused by non-tuberculous microbes in patients suspected of having tuberculosis.
The incidence of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) is rising significantly worldwide, prompting attention from researchers and medical professionals, especially in routine diagnostic contexts and particularly for patients suspected of having tuberculosis. This study will present a comprehensive analysis of the genetic diversity of non-tuberculous mycobacteria in a sample of patients exhibiting symptoms related to tuberculosis. By…
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Improving the Efficacy of Quercetin in Fighting Escherichia coli Infection in Chickens Using Molecular Repeats of Chitosan-Caffeic Acid.
The infection caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria is among the significant health challenges in the poultry industry, severely impacting bird health and leading to notable economic losses. In this context, the compound quercetin, a known natural derivative with antibacterial properties, emerges as one of the promising solutions. This study focuses on exploring the…
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Development of a New Device for Treating Skin Infections Using Electric Current
in a world where concerns about bacterial infections and their impact on human health are increasing, scientific innovation comes to offer new hope. A revolutionary device called “Bacterial Localized Antimicrobial Stimulation Therapy (BLAST)” has been developed, aimed at combating harmful bacteria living on the skin’s surface that could cause serious infections if they enter the…
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The Role of Protein PplR in Regulating the Quorum Sensing System in Pseudomonas plecoglossicida Bacteria
The bacteria **Pseudomonas plecoglossicida** is considered one of the most common pathogenic agents in fish, especially in the “large yellow croaker”. This article discusses an innovative study on the role of the “Quorum Sensing” (QS) system in this bacterium, as this system is an effective means that allows bacteria to communicate and coordinate their behaviors…
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New Strategies to Enhance Meniscus Repair Using Human-Derived Tissue Matrices
Meniscus injuries are among the most common injuries resulting from sports activities or age-related changes, and they represent a significant medical challenge due to the limited self-healing capabilities of the tissue. Studies suggest that about 50% of individuals who experience a rupture of the meniscus suffer from post-traumatic osteoarthritis, leading to negative impacts on their…
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New Strategies to Enhance Meniscal Repair Using Human-Derived Matrixes
Meniscus injuries are considered one of the most common injuries resulting from sports activities or age-related changes, representing a significant medical challenge due to their limited self-healing capabilities. Studies indicate that approximately 50% of individuals who experience a tear in the meniscus suffer from post-traumatic osteoarthritis, leading to negative impacts on their quality of life.…
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The effect of composite fungal probiotics on the growth performance and metabolism of Hu sheep.
In recent years, probiotics derived from fungi have gained increased attention due to their potential ability to enhance animal performance and reduce reliance on antibiotics in livestock nutrition. This study provides new insights into the effect of a composite probiotic consisting of Aspergillus oryzae and Candida utilis on the growth performance of Huang sheep. Through…
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“Healthcare Innovations: Pathways to a Sustainable Healthy Future”
### Introduction: The Importance of Innovation in Improving Healthcare The importance of innovation in the healthcare sector is continuously increasing, as the sector faces growing challenges that require new and innovative strategies to improve the quality of health services and meet patient needs. From addressing phenomena such as antibiotic resistance and chronic diseases to combating…