International audienceMany virulence factors have been described for opportunistic pathogens within the genus Aeromonas. Polymerase Chain Reactions (PCRs) are commonly used in population studies of aeromonads to detect virulence-associated genes in order to better understand the epidemiology and emergence of Aeromonas from the environment to host, but their performances have never been thoroughly evaluated. We aimed to determine diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of PCR assays for the detection of virulence-associated genes in a collection of Aeromonas isolates representative for the genetic diversity in the genus. Thirty-nine Aeromonas strains belonging to 27 recognized species were screened by published PCR assays for virulence-associ...
Conventional identification of Aeromonas species based on biochemical methods is challenged by the h...
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...
Aeromonas hydrophila is a Gram-negative, bacterial pathogen of humans and other vertebrates. To deli...
International audienceMany virulence factors have been described for opportunistic pathogens within ...
Many virulence factors have been described for opportunistic pathogens within the genus Aeromonas. P...
Performance of several PCRs used for the detection of virulence-associated genes in the genus Aeromo...
A pentaplex PCR was developed and optimised to detect the genes that encode the five most important ...
Aeromonas species are widely distributed in aquatic environments and recent studies include the genu...
PubMed ID: 25390052Introduction: Aeromonas are food-and water-borne bacteria that are considered to ...
We evaluated the pathogenic potential of 98 clinical and 31 environmental Aeromonas isolates by dete...
The present study included the detection of some virulence factors of Aeromonas hydrophila under m...
Pathogenic species of Aeromonas produce a range of virulence factors, including aerolysin, cytotonic...
International audienceAeromonads are ubiquitous aquatic bacteria that cause opportunistic infections...
Occurrence of transferable or infectious diseases caused by multidrug resistant and inherent virulen...
Aeromonads are bacteria found globally in fresh and brackish waters, with some species causing water...
Conventional identification of Aeromonas species based on biochemical methods is challenged by the h...
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...
Aeromonas hydrophila is a Gram-negative, bacterial pathogen of humans and other vertebrates. To deli...
International audienceMany virulence factors have been described for opportunistic pathogens within ...
Many virulence factors have been described for opportunistic pathogens within the genus Aeromonas. P...
Performance of several PCRs used for the detection of virulence-associated genes in the genus Aeromo...
A pentaplex PCR was developed and optimised to detect the genes that encode the five most important ...
Aeromonas species are widely distributed in aquatic environments and recent studies include the genu...
PubMed ID: 25390052Introduction: Aeromonas are food-and water-borne bacteria that are considered to ...
We evaluated the pathogenic potential of 98 clinical and 31 environmental Aeromonas isolates by dete...
The present study included the detection of some virulence factors of Aeromonas hydrophila under m...
Pathogenic species of Aeromonas produce a range of virulence factors, including aerolysin, cytotonic...
International audienceAeromonads are ubiquitous aquatic bacteria that cause opportunistic infections...
Occurrence of transferable or infectious diseases caused by multidrug resistant and inherent virulen...
Aeromonads are bacteria found globally in fresh and brackish waters, with some species causing water...
Conventional identification of Aeromonas species based on biochemical methods is challenged by the h...
Aeromonas species are common inhabitants of aquatic environments giving rise to infections in both f...
Aeromonas hydrophila is a Gram-negative, bacterial pathogen of humans and other vertebrates. To deli...