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Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 6, Iss 6, p e1715 (2012)
Burkholderia pseudomallei is a mostly saprophytic bacterium, but can infect humans where it causes the difficult-to-manage disease melioidosis. Even with proper diagnosis and prompt therapeutic interventions mortality rates still range from >20% in N
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3628064ee1374b509d68bd060b9d7c4c
Autor:
Lily A Trunck, Katie L Propst, Vanaporn Wuthiekanun, Apichai Tuanyok, Stephen M Beckstrom-Sternberg, James S Beckstrom-Sternberg, Sharon J Peacock, Paul Keim, Steven W Dow, Herbert P Schweizer
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 3, Iss 9, p e519 (2009)
Burkholderia pseudomallei is intrinsically resistant to aminoglycosides and macrolides, mostly due to AmrAB-OprA efflux pump expression. We investigated the molecular mechanisms of aminoglycoside susceptibility exhibited by Thai strains 708a, 2188a,
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https://doaj.org/article/a585dd533d874d03af54a873e0d370ef
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 29:5304-5312
Development of effective new mucosal vaccine adjuvants has become a priority with the increase in emerging viral and bacterial pathogens. We previously reported that cationic liposomes complexed with non-coding plasmid DNA (CLDC) were effective paren
Autor:
G. Barrie Kitto, D. Mark Estes, Kate M. Johnson, Omar I Qazi, Arpaporn Deeraksa, Barbara M. Judy, Gregory C. Whitlock, Katherine Taylor, Katie L. Propst, Alfredo G. Torres, Katherine A. Brown, Angie J. Duffy, Steven W. Dow
Publikováno v:
Procedia in Vaccinology. 2:73-77
Burkholderia mallei and B. pseudomallei are Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria, responsible for the diseases glanders and melioidosis, respectively. Furthermore, there is currently no vaccine available against these Burkholderia species. In this study
Autor:
Gregory C, Whitlock, Arpaporn, Deeraksa, Omar, Qazi, Barbara M, Judy, Katherine, Taylor, Katie L, Propst, Angie J, Duffy, Kate, Johnson, G Barrie, Kitto, Katherine A, Brown, Steven W, Dow, Alfredo G, Torres, D Mark, Estes
Publikováno v:
Procedia in vaccinology. 2(1)
Burkholderia mallei and B. pseudomallei are Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria, responsible for the diseases glanders and melioidosis, respectively. Furthermore, there is currently no vaccine available against these Burkholderia species. In this study
Autor:
Michael H. Norris, Tung T. Hoang, Steven W. Dow, Yun Kang, Katie L. Propst, Herbert P. Schweizer
Publikováno v:
Infection and immunity. 79(10)
Burkholderia pseudomallei , the cause of serious and life-threatening diseases in humans, is of national biodefense concern because of its potential use as a bioterrorism agent. This microbe is listed as a select agent by the CDC; therefore, developm
Publikováno v:
Infection and immunity. 78(7)
Burkholderia pseudomallei causes the disease melioidosis in humans and is classified as a category B select agent. Research utilizing this pathogen is highly regulated in the United States, and even basic studies must be conducted in biosafety level
Publikováno v:
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 54(5)
Burkholderia pseudomalleiis a soil bacterium that is endemic in southeast Asia and northern Australia and that can cause both acutely lethal pneumonia and chronic systemic infections in humans. The effective treatment of infection withB. pseudomallei
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 27(33)
Previous studies have demonstrated that systemically administered immunotherapy can protect mice from systemic challenge with the bacterial pathogen Francisella tularensis. However, for protection from inhalational challenge with this bacterium, we w
Autor:
Mary U. Snitily, Elizabeth A Vander Top, Laurel C. Preheim, Martha J. Gentry-Nielsen, Katie L Propst-Graham
Publikováno v:
BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 94 (2007)
BMC Microbiology, Vol 7, Iss 1, p 94 (2007)
BackgroundThe risk of mortality from pneumonia caused byStreptococcus pneumoniaeis increased in patients with cirrhosis. However, the specific pneumococcal virulence factors and host immune defects responsible for this finding have not been clearly e