Treponema pedis and T. denticola are two genetically related species with different origins of isolation. Treponema denticola is part of the human oral microbiota and is associated with periodontitis while T. pedis has been isolated from skin lesions in animals, e.g., digital dermatitis in cattle and necrotic ulcers in pigs. Although multiple Treponema phylotypes may exist in ulcerative lesions in pigs, T. pedis appears to be a predominant spirochete in these lesions. Treponema pedis can also be present in pig gingiva. In this study, we determined the complete genome sequence of T. pedis strain T A4, isolated from a porcine necrotic ear lesion, and compared its genome with that of T. denticola. Most genes in T. pedis were homologous to thos...
Spirochaetal bacteria are highly diverse in terms of life style, growth requirements and virulence, ...
Elevated populations of oral treponeme bacteria are associated with periodontal diseases. Furthermo...
The 16S rRNA genes from spirochaetes associated with digital dermatitis of British cattle were ampli...
<div><p><i>Treponema pedis</i> and <i>T. denticola</i> are two genetically related species with diff...
Treponema have been implicated recently in the pathogenesis of digital dermatitis (DID) and contagio...
Poster Session: Scientific Groups - 88. Microbiology/Immunology II: no. 691OBJECTIVES: To use a mult...
Treponema belongs to the phylum Spirochaetes consisting of bacteria distinguishable by a unique cel...
More than 75 species or species-level phylotypes of spirochete bacteria reside within the human oral...
Treponema species are implicated in many diseases of humans and animals. Digital dermatitis (DD) tre...
Periodontal disease is common in dogs and is initiated by gingival plaque composed of several hundre...
<div><p>Periodontal disease is common in dogs and is initiated by gingival plaque composed of severa...
The oral spirochete bacterium Treponema putidum inhabits human periodontal niches. The complete geno...
Treponema denticola and other species (phylotypes) of oral spirochetes are widely-considered to play...
Treponema denticola and other species (phylotypes) of oral spirochetes are widely considered to play...
The isolation of spirochetes from severe ovine foot disease has been reported recently by our resear...
Spirochaetal bacteria are highly diverse in terms of life style, growth requirements and virulence, ...
Elevated populations of oral treponeme bacteria are associated with periodontal diseases. Furthermo...
The 16S rRNA genes from spirochaetes associated with digital dermatitis of British cattle were ampli...
<div><p><i>Treponema pedis</i> and <i>T. denticola</i> are two genetically related species with diff...
Treponema have been implicated recently in the pathogenesis of digital dermatitis (DID) and contagio...
Poster Session: Scientific Groups - 88. Microbiology/Immunology II: no. 691OBJECTIVES: To use a mult...
Treponema belongs to the phylum Spirochaetes consisting of bacteria distinguishable by a unique cel...
More than 75 species or species-level phylotypes of spirochete bacteria reside within the human oral...
Treponema species are implicated in many diseases of humans and animals. Digital dermatitis (DD) tre...
Periodontal disease is common in dogs and is initiated by gingival plaque composed of several hundre...
<div><p>Periodontal disease is common in dogs and is initiated by gingival plaque composed of severa...
The oral spirochete bacterium Treponema putidum inhabits human periodontal niches. The complete geno...
Treponema denticola and other species (phylotypes) of oral spirochetes are widely-considered to play...
Treponema denticola and other species (phylotypes) of oral spirochetes are widely considered to play...
The isolation of spirochetes from severe ovine foot disease has been reported recently by our resear...
Spirochaetal bacteria are highly diverse in terms of life style, growth requirements and virulence, ...
Elevated populations of oral treponeme bacteria are associated with periodontal diseases. Furthermo...
The 16S rRNA genes from spirochaetes associated with digital dermatitis of British cattle were ampli...