Francisella are facultative intracellular bacteria causing severe disease in a broad range of animals. Two species are notable: Francisella tularensis, the causative organism of tularemia and a putative warfare agent, and Francisella noatunensis, an emerging fish pathogen causing significant losses in wild and farmed fish. Although various aspects of Francisella biology have been intensively studied, their natural reservoir in periods between massive outbreaks remains mysterious. Protists have been suspected to serve as a disguised vector of Francisella and co-culturing attempts demonstrate that some species are able to survive and multiply within protozoan cells. Here, we report the first finding of a natur...
Background: Francisella is a genus of gram-negative bacterium highly virulent in fishes and human wh...
A strain of Francisella endociliophora was isolated from a laboratory culture of the marine ciliate ...
Francisella sp. is an emergent bacterial pathogen that causes acute to chronic disease in warm and ...
Francisella are facultative intracellular bacteria causing severe disease in a broad range of ani...
Francisella are facultative intracellular bacteria causing severe disease in a broad range of animal...
Genome analyses of wild-type strains of two ecologically separated Euplotes species, E. raikovi livi...
Genome analyses of wild-type strains of two ecologically separated Euplotes species, E. raikovi livi...
Euplotes petzi is a strict psychrophilic ciliate isolated from coastal waters of Terra Nova Bay (An...
Our knowledge of ciliate endosymbionts occurrence and diversity greatly expanded in the last decades...
Ciliates of the genus Euplotes are commonly found in polar environments, and different species isola...
Historically, piscine francisellosis in various warm-, temperate-, and cold-water fish hosts has bee...
Francisellosis is a bacterial disease with increasing economic impacts in the culture of tilapia and...
Fish francisellosis is an emergent disease caused by gram-negative facultative intracellular bacteri...
The study of the draft genome of an Antarctic marine ciliate, Euplotes petzi, revealed foreign seque...
Francisellosis was discovered in farmed Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the western parts of Norway i...
Background: Francisella is a genus of gram-negative bacterium highly virulent in fishes and human wh...
A strain of Francisella endociliophora was isolated from a laboratory culture of the marine ciliate ...
Francisella sp. is an emergent bacterial pathogen that causes acute to chronic disease in warm and ...
Francisella are facultative intracellular bacteria causing severe disease in a broad range of ani...
Francisella are facultative intracellular bacteria causing severe disease in a broad range of animal...
Genome analyses of wild-type strains of two ecologically separated Euplotes species, E. raikovi livi...
Genome analyses of wild-type strains of two ecologically separated Euplotes species, E. raikovi livi...
Euplotes petzi is a strict psychrophilic ciliate isolated from coastal waters of Terra Nova Bay (An...
Our knowledge of ciliate endosymbionts occurrence and diversity greatly expanded in the last decades...
Ciliates of the genus Euplotes are commonly found in polar environments, and different species isola...
Historically, piscine francisellosis in various warm-, temperate-, and cold-water fish hosts has bee...
Francisellosis is a bacterial disease with increasing economic impacts in the culture of tilapia and...
Fish francisellosis is an emergent disease caused by gram-negative facultative intracellular bacteri...
The study of the draft genome of an Antarctic marine ciliate, Euplotes petzi, revealed foreign seque...
Francisellosis was discovered in farmed Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the western parts of Norway i...
Background: Francisella is a genus of gram-negative bacterium highly virulent in fishes and human wh...
A strain of Francisella endociliophora was isolated from a laboratory culture of the marine ciliate ...
Francisella sp. is an emergent bacterial pathogen that causes acute to chronic disease in warm and ...