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Comparison of Subtyping Methods for Differentiating Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Isolates Obtained from Food Animal Sources

Comparison of Subtyping Methods for Differentiating Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Isolates Obtained from Food Animal Sources

... Molecular characterization (e.g., DNA-based typing methods) of Salmonella isolates is frequently employed to compare and distinguish clinical isolates recovered from animals and from patients with food-borne disease and ...

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Probiotic properties of lactic acid bacteria isolated from animal sources

Probiotic properties of lactic acid bacteria isolated from animal sources

... selective pressure exerted on the microbial world and encourages the natural emergence of bacterial resistance (Verschuere et al., 2000). The resistant bacteria can proliferate after an antibiotic has killed off the ...

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Antimicrobial susceptibility of Leptospira spp  isolated from environmental, human and animal sources in Malaysia

Antimicrobial susceptibility of Leptospira spp isolated from environmental, human and animal sources in Malaysia

... Isolated from Environmental, Human and Animal Sources in Malaysia Douadi Benacer, Siti Nursheena Mohd Zain, Peck Toung Ooi1, Kwai Lin Thong Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of S[r] ...

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Genotypic and phenotypic variation among Staphylococcus saprophyticus from human and animal isolates

Genotypic and phenotypic variation among Staphylococcus saprophyticus from human and animal isolates

... 15 animal isolates of ...All animal isolates were negative ...of animal and human ...from animal sources have prerequisites for colonization of the urinary tract like the ...

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Vitamin D deficiency, skin, and sunshine: A review

Vitamin D deficiency, skin, and sunshine: A review

... The daily Vitamin D supplement for breastfed infants is 400 IU from mother’s milk to prevent rickets in the body and for the maintenance of bones and calcium levels. Adults too are facing high threat of Vitamin D ...

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Marine red alga Porphyridium sp. as a source of sulfated polysaccharides (SPs) for combating against COVID-19 Mahadev Gaikwad, Yogesh Pawar, Vinod Nagle and Santanu Dasgupta

Marine red alga Porphyridium sp. as a source of sulfated polysaccharides (SPs) for combating against COVID-19 Mahadev Gaikwad, Yogesh Pawar, Vinod Nagle and Santanu Dasgupta

... to human body and are easily degraded in environment, they play important roles in medicine, food, and cosmetics. Study carried out by Pujol et al., 2007 also suggested that number of sulfated carbohydrate compounds from ...

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Versatility of microbial proteases

Versatility of microbial proteases

... and animal sources is limited due to climatic reasons and ethical issues, respec- tively ...Microbial sources have occupied an invinci- ble domain in the production of all the three—acidic, neutral, ...

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An investigation on price elasticity of demand for protein consumption in Sylhet City, Bangladesh

An investigation on price elasticity of demand for protein consumption in Sylhet City, Bangladesh

... Some previous work has focused on identifying the optimal protein amount, protein consumption pattern in rural and urban areas, protein consumption through plant and animal sources (Lonnie et al.). But a ...

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Possible Natural Toxins in Organic Livestock Farming

Possible Natural Toxins in Organic Livestock Farming

... Public concern about food quality has intensified in recent years. In the last decades, the amount of farmland managed under certified organic practices has expanded dramatically and it is expected to increase in the ...

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Development of a novel monitoring and surveillance system for endemic animal diseases in New Zealand : dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of  Masters of Veterinary Studies (Epidemiology) at Massey University, T

Development of a novel monitoring and surveillance system for endemic animal diseases in New Zealand : dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Veterinary Studies (Epidemiology) at Massey University, Turitea, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... For clarity of presentation the diseases were categorised as shown in Table 5. Cows showing no oestrus (“non-cyclers”) have been excluded from the table. They affect just two months of the year, albeit spectacularly. ...

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Characteristics of Yersinia enterocolitica and related species isolated from human, animal, and environmental sources

Characteristics of Yersinia enterocolitica and related species isolated from human, animal, and environmental sources

... enterocolitica were recovered: 59 isolates 37 from an outbreak of "American strain" serogroup 0:8, biogroups Nil6hn 2, Wauters 1, and Knapp and Thal 2, phage type X, and 11 isolates of "[r] ...

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Dermatological remedies in the traditional pharmacopoeia of Vulture-Alto Bradano, inland southern Italy

Dermatological remedies in the traditional pharmacopoeia of Vulture-Alto Bradano, inland southern Italy

... In the past 50 years, only a few ethnobotanical studies have been focused on Basilicata [4-14]. The aim of this study is to collect ethnomedical data regarding the appli- cation of traditional remedies from botanical, ...

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A prospective case–control and molecular epidemiological study of human cases of Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli in New Zealand

A prospective case–control and molecular epidemiological study of human cases of Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli in New Zealand

... other than household pets’ for pre-school children aged 0–4, ‘Cattle livestock present in meshblock’, ‘Contact with animal manure’ , ‘Contact with recreational waters’ , and ‘Travelled to areas in New Zealand with ...

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PREVALENCE OF BACTERIA ISOLATES IN WATER AND SOME BIOTA OF LAPAI-AGAIE DAM, NIGERIA

PREVALENCE OF BACTERIA ISOLATES IN WATER AND SOME BIOTA OF LAPAI-AGAIE DAM, NIGERIA

... main sources of animal protein for many centuries (Shinkafi and Ukwaja, 2010) due to their high nutritional quality, low fats and cholesterol (Salihu et ...

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Spontaneous Luminescence Background in Living Nu/Nu Mice

Spontaneous Luminescence Background in Living Nu/Nu Mice

... the animal surface that can be revealed during the imag- ing ...the sources are considered endogenous cro- mophores in animal tissues and fluorochromes accumu- lated with the diet ...

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MLVA polymorphism of Salmonella enterica subspecies isolated from humans, animals, and food in Cambodia

MLVA polymorphism of Salmonella enterica subspecies isolated from humans, animals, and food in Cambodia

... Four out of the 11 markers (Sal20, STTR3, STTR5, and STTR8)that were tested in this study were highly polymorphic for the 31 Salmonella serovars and discri- minatory for all strains (DI > 0.80). A large allelic-diver- ...

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Sustainable Solid Waste Management in India

Sustainable Solid Waste Management in India

... different sources in ...agricultural sources alone contribute more than 350 MT per ...agricultural sources are sugarcane baggase, paddy and wheat straw and husk, wastes of vegetables, food products, ...

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Impact of Acidified Sodium Chlorite and Enzyme Treatment on the Microbial Load and Energy Bioavailability of Feedstuffs

Impact of Acidified Sodium Chlorite and Enzyme Treatment on the Microbial Load and Energy Bioavailability of Feedstuffs

... from animal origins and the need to look for newer sources of energy or methods to improve utilization of energy from available resources, the effect of acidified sodium chlorite (ASC) treatment on the ...

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The role of indian major carps in human diet with special reference  to protein

The role of indian major carps in human diet with special reference to protein

... primary sources of animal protein and valuable in the diet because they provide a good quantity (usually 70% or more) or protein of high biological value, particularly sulphur containing amino acids ...

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Anthrax and Bio-terrorism.

Anthrax and Bio-terrorism.

... Anthrax is world wide in its distribution. It is particularly prevalent in countries where no organized control of animal disease exists. India, China, Siberia, Russia, northern Africa, some parts of South America ...

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