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pro vyhledávání: '"Jay E Gee"'
Autor:
Carina M Hall, Daniel Romero-Alvarez, Madison Martz, Ella Santana-Propper, Lora Versluis, Laura Jiménez, Abdelghafar Alkishe, Joseph D Busch, Trevor Maness, Jonathan Stewart, Tom Sidwa, Jay E Gee, Mindy G Elrod, Zachary Weiner, Alex R Hoffmaster, Jason W Sahl, Johanna S Salzer, A Townsend Peterson, Amanda Kieffer, David M Wagner
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 7, p e0270997 (2022)
Melioidosis is an underreported human disease of tropical and sub-tropical regions caused by the saprophyte Burkholderia pseudomallei. Although most global melioidosis cases are reported from tropical regions in Southeast Asia and northern Australia,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fbda46a7d6a345108129e3052f1ab854
Autor:
Carina M Hall, Sierra Jaramillo, Rebecca Jimenez, Nathan E Stone, Heather Centner, Joseph D Busch, Nicole Bratsch, Chandler C Roe, Jay E Gee, Alex R Hoffmaster, Sarai Rivera-Garcia, Fred Soltero, Kyle Ryff, Janice Perez-Padilla, Paul Keim, Jason W Sahl, David M Wagner
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 13, Iss 9, p e0007727 (2019)
BackgroundBurkholderia pseudomallei is a soil-dwelling bacterium and the causative agent of melioidosis. The global burden and distribution of melioidosis is poorly understood, including in the Caribbean. B. pseudomallei was previously isolated from
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/57b935e292be41f8b1e1c94a4e275589
Autor:
Christopher K. Cote, Kevin D. Mlynek, Christopher P. Klimko, Sergei S. Biryukov, Sherry Mou, Melissa Hunter, Nathaniel O. Rill, Jennifer L. Dankmeyer, Jeremey A. Miller, Yuli Talyansky, Michael L. Davies, J. Matthew Meinig, Stephanie A. Halasohoris, Anette M. Gray, Jade L. Spencer, Ashley L. Babyak, M. Kelly Hourihan, Bobby J. Curry, Ronald G. Toothman, Sara I. Ruiz, Xiankun Zeng, Keersten M. Ricks, Tamara L. Clements, Christina E. Douglas, Suma Ravulapalli, Christopher P. Stefan, Charles J. Shoemaker, Mindy G. Elrod, Jay E. Gee, Zachary P. Weiner, Ju Qiu, Joel A. Bozue, Nancy A. Twenhafel, David DeShazer
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 30, Iss 10, Pp 2056-2069 (2024)
In the United States in 2021, an outbreak of 4 cases of Burkholderia pseudomallei, the etiologic agent of melioidosis and a Tier One Select Agent (potential for deliberate misuse and subsequent harm), resulted in 2 deaths. The causative strain, B. ps
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8ea8582aa67e4680aa3494f13afc1315
Autor:
Chung K Marston, Hisham Ibrahim, Philip Lee, George Churchwell, Megan Gumke, Danielle Stanek, Jay E Gee, Anne E Boyer, Maribel Gallegos-Candela, John R Barr, Han Li, Darbi Boulay, Li Cronin, Conrad P Quinn, Alex R Hoffmaster
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 6, p e0156987 (2016)
Bacillus cereus isolates have been described harboring Bacillus anthracis toxin genes, most notably B. cereus G9241, and capable of causing severe and fatal pneumonias. This report describes the characterization of a B. cereus isolate, BcFL2013, asso
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b65398034fc641d9b80e2a3f0a8140ea
Autor:
Nicole L Podnecky, Mindy G Elrod, Bruce R Newton, Leslie A Dauphin, Jianrong Shi, Sutthinan Chawalchitiporn, Henry C Baggett, Alex R Hoffmaster, Jay E Gee
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 2, p e58032 (2013)
Burkholderia pseudomallei, the etiologic agent of melioidosis, is endemic in northern Australia and Southeast Asia and can cause severe septicemia that may lead to death in 20% to 50% of cases. Rapid detection of B. pseudomallei infection is crucial
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2036873cbfdf425994ee1d14143d1205
Autor:
Susanna J. Sabin, Cari A. Beesley, Chung K. Marston, Taylor K. Paisie, Christopher A. Gulvik, Gregory A. Sprenger, Jay E. Gee, Rita M. Traxler, Melissa E. Bell, John R. McQuiston, Zachary P. Weiner
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 13, Iss 10, p 884 (2024)
Bacillus anthracis causes anthrax through virulence factors encoded on two plasmids. However, non-B. anthracis organisms within the closely related, environmentally ubiquitous Bacillus cereus group (BCG) may cause an anthrax-like disease in humans th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2d144d4321974dd9ae71b2567eb0c28d
Autor:
Erin P Price, Julia L Dale, James M Cook, Derek S Sarovich, Meagan L Seymour, Jennifer L Ginther, Emily L Kaufman, Stephen M Beckstrom-Sternberg, Mark Mayo, Mirjam Kaestli, Mindy B Glass, Jay E Gee, Vanaporn Wuthiekanun, Jeffrey M Warner, Anthony Baker, Jeffrey T Foster, Patrick Tan, Apichai Tuanyok, Direk Limmathurotsakul, Sharon J Peacock, Bart J Currie, David M Wagner, Paul Keim, Talima Pearson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e37723 (2012)
The bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei causes melioidosis, a rare but serious illness that can be fatal if untreated or misdiagnosed. Species-specific PCR assays provide a technically simple method for differentiating B. pseudomallei from near-neigh
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0c11c199a9d746bbb7357f5d2c257a20
Autor:
Jay E Gee, Mindy B Glass, Gerald Lackner, Leta O Helsel, Maryam Daneshvar, Dannie G Hollis, Jean Jordan, Roger Morey, Arnold Steigerwalt, Christian Hertweck
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 1, p e15731 (2011)
Eight isolates submitted to CDC from 1989 to 2006 from clinical specimens were initially identified as members of the genus Burkholderia based on preliminary cellular fatty acid analysis and/or 16S rRNA gene sequencing. With the recent descriptions o
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8a9776117bf442699b79effe5af7d1e4
Autor:
Carina M. Hall, Nathan E. Stone, Madison Martz, Shelby M. Hutton, Ella Santana-Propper, Lora Versluis, Kieston Guidry, Marielisa Ortiz, Joseph D. Busch, Trevor Maness, Jonathan Stewart, Tom Sidwa, Jay E. Gee, Mindy G. Elrod, Julia K. Petras, Maureen C. Ty, Christopher Gulvik, Zachary P. Weiner, Johanna S. Salzer, Alex R. Hoffmaster, Sarai Rivera-Garcia, Paul Keim, Amanda Kieffer, Jason W. Sahl, Fred Soltero, David M. Wagner
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 29, Iss 3, Pp 618-621 (2023)
Burkholderia thailandensis, an opportunistic pathogen found in the environment, is a bacterium closely related to B. pseudomallei, the cause of melioidosis. Human B. thailandensis infections are uncommon. We isolated B. thailandensis from water in Te
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9388e88ac19b4cc1b4f2feb250368144
Autor:
Patrick Dawson, Monique M. Duwell, Mindy G. Elrod, Ruth J. Thompson, David A. Crum, Ruth M. Jacobs, Jay E. Gee, Cari B. Kolton, Lindy Liu, David D. Blaney, LaToya Griffin Thomas, Denise Sockwell, Zachary Weiner, William A. Bower, Alex R. Hoffmaster, Johanna S. Salzer
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 27, Iss 12, Pp 3030-3035 (2021)
Nearly all cases of melioidosis in the continental United States are related to international travel to areas to which Burkholderia pseudomallei, the bacterium that causes melioidosis, is endemic. We report the diagnosis and clinical course of melioi