The virulence-plasmid profile of Rhodococcus equi strains isolated from Suidae and humans is similar. Recent evidence suggests that the consumption of pork products contaminated with faeces might be a potential source of R. equi infections in humans, mainly to patients with rhodococcosis without history of contact with pigs or pig farms. This study investigated the virulence-associated genes (vapA and vapB) and plasmid profiles of R. equi among the 150 samples of small intestinal content obtained from slaughtered pigs. In addition, all samples were subjected to microbiological culture in conventional sheep blood agar and CAZ-NB, TCP and TVP selective media. A total of 40 (26·7%) of the samples recovered R. equi, with two samples recovering ...
This thesis describes the identification, isolation and partial characterisation of VapA-encoded vir...
The plasmid profiles of virulent Rhodococcus equistrains isolated on three horse-breeding farms loca...
Rhodococcus equi is an important bacterial pathogen in foals up to 6 months old, widespread in horse...
The virulence genes and plasmid profiles of 23 Rhodococcus equi isolates from 258 lymph nodes from d...
Copyright © 2010 Chaithep Poolkhet et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Rhodococcus equi can cause severe infections in people, particularly in immunocompromised individual...
Background: Rhodococcus equi is associated with pyogranulomatous infections, especially in foals, an...
ABSTRACT The soil-dwelling, saprophytic actinomycete Rhodococcus equi is a multihost, facultative in...
Rhodococcus equi is an animal pathogen and zoonotic human opportunistic pathogen associated with imm...
Clinical samples from 123 foals with suspected rhodococcosis submitted to the Veterinary Microbiolog...
Abstract. The prevalence of virulent Rhodococcus equi in soil collected from 17 domestic animal farm...
The (pyo)granulomatous infections lymphadenitis is major clinical manifestation caused by Rhodococcu...
The infectious lymphadenitis represents one of the most important diseases in pigs worldwide caused ...
Restriction enzyme digestion patterns of the large virulence plasmids of 8 human and 37 foal isolate...
The main Helicobacter species colonizing the stomach of pigs is H. suis which causes gastritis in ex...
This thesis describes the identification, isolation and partial characterisation of VapA-encoded vir...
The plasmid profiles of virulent Rhodococcus equistrains isolated on three horse-breeding farms loca...
Rhodococcus equi is an important bacterial pathogen in foals up to 6 months old, widespread in horse...
The virulence genes and plasmid profiles of 23 Rhodococcus equi isolates from 258 lymph nodes from d...
Copyright © 2010 Chaithep Poolkhet et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Rhodococcus equi can cause severe infections in people, particularly in immunocompromised individual...
Background: Rhodococcus equi is associated with pyogranulomatous infections, especially in foals, an...
ABSTRACT The soil-dwelling, saprophytic actinomycete Rhodococcus equi is a multihost, facultative in...
Rhodococcus equi is an animal pathogen and zoonotic human opportunistic pathogen associated with imm...
Clinical samples from 123 foals with suspected rhodococcosis submitted to the Veterinary Microbiolog...
Abstract. The prevalence of virulent Rhodococcus equi in soil collected from 17 domestic animal farm...
The (pyo)granulomatous infections lymphadenitis is major clinical manifestation caused by Rhodococcu...
The infectious lymphadenitis represents one of the most important diseases in pigs worldwide caused ...
Restriction enzyme digestion patterns of the large virulence plasmids of 8 human and 37 foal isolate...
The main Helicobacter species colonizing the stomach of pigs is H. suis which causes gastritis in ex...
This thesis describes the identification, isolation and partial characterisation of VapA-encoded vir...
The plasmid profiles of virulent Rhodococcus equistrains isolated on three horse-breeding farms loca...
Rhodococcus equi is an important bacterial pathogen in foals up to 6 months old, widespread in horse...