A total of 31 sea otters Enhydra lutris nereis found dead or moribund (and then euthanized) were necropsied in California, USA. Stomach biopsies were collected and transected with equal portions frozen or placed in formalin and analyzed histologically and screened for Helicobacter spp. in gastric tissue. Helicobacter spp. were isolated from 9 sea otters (29%); 58% (18 of 31) animals were positive for helicobacter by PCR. The Helicobacter sp. was catalase- and oxidase-positive and urease-negative. By electron microscopy, the Helicobacter sp. had lateral and polar sheathed flagella and had a slightly curved rod morphology. 16S and 23S rRNA sequence analyses of all ‘H. enhydrae’ isolates had similar sequences, which clustered as a novel Helico...
Parasitism, particularly in concert with other sublethal stressors, may play an important, yet under...
Colonization by Helicobacter species is commonly noted in many mammals. These infections often remai...
The genus Helicobacter was created in 1989 with H. pylori as the type species. Since then the genus ...
© Copyright © 2020 Batac, Miller, Moriarty, Shen, Fox and Ottemann. Southern sea otters (Enhydra lut...
While it is known that Helicobacter species in humans and ferrets can cause gastritis and gastric ul...
We describe the first case of gastritis in a male Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) in which me...
The current article is a review of the most important and relevant literature published in 2016 and ...
Helicobacter and Campylobacter species (spp.) colonize the gastrointestinal tract of various domesti...
<p>A Gram-negative, microaerophilic helical rod, isolated from the gastric mucosa of a dog and...
THE discovery of an association between Helicobacter pylori and gastritis, peptic ulcers and gastric...
During the past year, research on non-Helicobacter pylori species has intensified. H. valdiviensis w...
Specimens of gastric mucosa and liver of 25 free-ranging Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), and four red fox...
Although protected for nearly a century, California's sea otters have been slow to recover, in part...
Colonization by Helicobacter species is commonly noted in many mammals. These infections often remai...
Colonization by Helicobacter species is commonly noted in many mammals. These infections often remai...
Parasitism, particularly in concert with other sublethal stressors, may play an important, yet under...
Colonization by Helicobacter species is commonly noted in many mammals. These infections often remai...
The genus Helicobacter was created in 1989 with H. pylori as the type species. Since then the genus ...
© Copyright © 2020 Batac, Miller, Moriarty, Shen, Fox and Ottemann. Southern sea otters (Enhydra lut...
While it is known that Helicobacter species in humans and ferrets can cause gastritis and gastric ul...
We describe the first case of gastritis in a male Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) in which me...
The current article is a review of the most important and relevant literature published in 2016 and ...
Helicobacter and Campylobacter species (spp.) colonize the gastrointestinal tract of various domesti...
<p>A Gram-negative, microaerophilic helical rod, isolated from the gastric mucosa of a dog and...
THE discovery of an association between Helicobacter pylori and gastritis, peptic ulcers and gastric...
During the past year, research on non-Helicobacter pylori species has intensified. H. valdiviensis w...
Specimens of gastric mucosa and liver of 25 free-ranging Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), and four red fox...
Although protected for nearly a century, California's sea otters have been slow to recover, in part...
Colonization by Helicobacter species is commonly noted in many mammals. These infections often remai...
Colonization by Helicobacter species is commonly noted in many mammals. These infections often remai...
Parasitism, particularly in concert with other sublethal stressors, may play an important, yet under...
Colonization by Helicobacter species is commonly noted in many mammals. These infections often remai...
The genus Helicobacter was created in 1989 with H. pylori as the type species. Since then the genus ...