Intracellular bacterial pathogens probably arose when their ancestor adapted from a free-living environment to an intracellular one, leading to clonal bacteria with smaller genomes and less sources of genetic plasticity. Still, this plasticity is needed to respond to the challenges posed by the host. Members of the Brucella genus are facultative-extracellular intracellular bacteria responsible for causing brucellosis in a variety of mammals. The various species keep different host preferences, virulence, and zoonotic potential despite having 97–99% similarity at genome level. Here, we describe elements of genetic variation in Brucella ceti isolated from wildlife dolphins inhabiting the Pacific Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Comparison wit...
BackgroundSince 1994, Brucella strains have been isolated from a wide range of marine mammals. They ...
Marine mammal Brucella spp. have been isolated from pinnipeds (B. pinnipedialis) and cetaceans (B. c...
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Intracellular bacterial pathogens probably arose when their ancestor adapted from a free-living envi...
Intracellular bacterial pathogens probably arose when their ancestor adapted from a free-living envi...
Intracellular bacterial pathogens probably arose when their ancestor adapted from a free-living envi...
Intracellular bacterial pathogens probably arose when their ancestor adapted from a free-living envi...
Brucellosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution with numerous animal host species. Since the nov...
Brucella spp. are responsible for brucellosis, a widespread zoonosis causing reproductive disorders ...
The emergence of Brucella infections in marine mammals is a growing concern. The present study repor...
Background: Since 1994, Brucella strains have been isolated from a wide range of marine mammals. The...
Since the first case of brucellosis detected in a dolphin aborted fetus, an increasing number of Bru...
International audienceBackground: Since the discovery of the Malta fever agent, Brucella melitensis,...
International audienceBackground: Since the discovery of the Malta fever agent, Brucella melitensis,...
Brucellosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution with numerous animal host species. Since the no...
BackgroundSince 1994, Brucella strains have been isolated from a wide range of marine mammals. They ...
Marine mammal Brucella spp. have been isolated from pinnipeds (B. pinnipedialis) and cetaceans (B. c...
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Intracellular bacterial pathogens probably arose when their ancestor adapted from a free-living envi...
Intracellular bacterial pathogens probably arose when their ancestor adapted from a free-living envi...
Intracellular bacterial pathogens probably arose when their ancestor adapted from a free-living envi...
Intracellular bacterial pathogens probably arose when their ancestor adapted from a free-living envi...
Brucellosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution with numerous animal host species. Since the nov...
Brucella spp. are responsible for brucellosis, a widespread zoonosis causing reproductive disorders ...
The emergence of Brucella infections in marine mammals is a growing concern. The present study repor...
Background: Since 1994, Brucella strains have been isolated from a wide range of marine mammals. The...
Since the first case of brucellosis detected in a dolphin aborted fetus, an increasing number of Bru...
International audienceBackground: Since the discovery of the Malta fever agent, Brucella melitensis,...
International audienceBackground: Since the discovery of the Malta fever agent, Brucella melitensis,...
Brucellosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution with numerous animal host species. Since the no...
BackgroundSince 1994, Brucella strains have been isolated from a wide range of marine mammals. They ...
Marine mammal Brucella spp. have been isolated from pinnipeds (B. pinnipedialis) and cetaceans (B. c...
Se seleccionó la licencia Creative Commons para este envío. El documento trae lo siguiente: © 2020 b...