• No results found

Bacterial burden

Short term Candida albicans colonization reduces Pseudomonas aeruginosa related lung injury and bacterial burden in a murine model

Short term Candida albicans colonization reduces Pseudomonas aeruginosa related lung injury and bacterial burden in a murine model

... quantitative bacterial burden in the group receiving simultaneous administration of ...that bacterial loads were recorded early after the co-infection between 3 and 20 ...quantitative ...

9

Vaccination sequence effects on immunological response and tissue bacterial burden in paratuberculosis infection in a rabbit model

Vaccination sequence effects on immunological response and tissue bacterial burden in paratuberculosis infection in a rabbit model

... and severe lesions [34–37] point out that IFN-γ may be a response to MAP antigens in circulating cells more than a correlate of protection. Recently humoral immune responses have shown to play key roles in protection in ...

11

Influence of bacterial burden on meibomian gland dysfunction and ocular surface disease

<p>Influence of bacterial burden on meibomian gland dysfunction and ocular surface disease</p>

... of bacterial burden on speci fi c dry eye/OSD markers (ie, tear osmo- larity, Schirmer tests, meibography, or MMP-9 ...gland bacterial burden across disease spectrum (ie, normal, asymptomatic, ...

10

Correlation between Bioluminescence and Bacterial Burden in Passively Protected Mice Challenged with a Recombinant Bioluminescent M49 Group A Streptococcus Strain

Correlation between Bioluminescence and Bacterial Burden in Passively Protected Mice Challenged with a Recombinant Bioluminescent M49 Group A Streptococcus Strain

... the bacterial burden (data not ...GAS burden in the spleen and the liver (Fig. 4A). The GAS burden in the spleen was determined by using both flux emission and the traditional CFU method ...

7

Pretreatment chest x ray severity and its relation to bacterial burden in smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis

Pretreatment chest x ray severity and its relation to bacterial burden in smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis

... initial bacterial load, nutritional status, HIV status, sex, age, symptom severity, and diabetic status by multivariable-regression analysis on radiological ...model, bacterial load does not have a ...

11

IL-10 plays an important role in the control of inflammation but not in the bacterial burden in S. epidermidis CNS catheter infection

IL-10 plays an important role in the control of inflammation but not in the bacterial burden in S. epidermidis CNS catheter infection

... in bacterial accumulation in the catheter or immediately adjacent tissue in the first 7 days ...in bacterial clearance in later dates post-infection, which represents a limitation of the current ...improved ...

9

The bioluminescent Listeria monocytogenes strain Xen32 is defective in flagella expression and highly attenuated in orally infected BALB/cJ mice

The bioluminescent Listeria monocytogenes strain Xen32 is defective in flagella expression and highly attenuated in orally infected BALB/cJ mice

... characterise bacterial dissemination in orally inoculated BALB/cJ ...lower bacterial burden in internal organs at day 5 post infection, smaller losses in body weights and increased survival compared ...

6

Interleukin-17 limits hypoxia-inducible factor 1α and development of hypoxic granulomas during tuberculosis

Interleukin-17 limits hypoxia-inducible factor 1α and development of hypoxic granulomas during tuberculosis

... Neutralization of IL-17 following HN878 infection resulted in substantially increased bacterial burden (Figure 1C and Supplemen- tal Figure 1, A and C; supplemental material available o[r] ...

21

Hypoxia Inducible Factor Signaling Modulates Susceptibility to Mycobacterial Infection via a Nitric Oxide Dependent Mechanism

Hypoxia Inducible Factor Signaling Modulates Susceptibility to Mycobacterial Infection via a Nitric Oxide Dependent Mechanism

... of bacterial 4 ...decreased bacterial burden in infected larvae compared to both phenol red injected controls (PR) and dominant negative hif-1ab ...(G) Bacterial pixel counts of RNA injected ...

16

Clumping factor B is an important virulence factor during Staphylococcus aureus skin infection and a promising vaccine target

Clumping factor B is an important virulence factor during Staphylococcus aureus skin infection and a promising vaccine target

... bacterial burden during S. aureus SSTIs. Importantly, it can be seen that abscess formation is impaired in Lor -/- mice at 12 hours post infection (Fig 4F) with overall less well-structured (Fig 4G) and ...

20

Alpha toxin facilitates the generation of CXC chemokine gradients and stimulates neutrophil homing in Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia

Alpha toxin facilitates the generation of CXC chemokine gradients and stimulates neutrophil homing in Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia

... ␣-Toxin as major virulence factor in the mouse model of intranasal S. aureus pneumonia. We next determined whether ␣-toxin is a virulence factor in intranasal S. aureus pneumonia. While we were performing the current ...

7

The Role of Staphylococcus aureus Virulence Factors in Skin Infection and Their Potential as Vaccine Antigens

The Role of Staphylococcus aureus Virulence Factors in Skin Infection and Their Potential as Vaccine Antigens

... Phenol-soluble Modulins (PSMs) are small, amphipatic, α -helical peptides. They are grouped into α -type PSMs, which are between 20–25 amino acids in length and β -type PSMs, which are about 44 amino acids long [57–59]. ...

17

Relationship between the burden of major periodontal bacteria and serum lipid profile in a cross-sectional Japanese study

Relationship between the burden of major periodontal bacteria and serum lipid profile in a cross-sectional Japanese study

... specific bacterial groups, including the Orange-Red complex of ...those bacterial groups were related to other meta- bolic syndrome ...periodontal bacterial species with the total periodontal ...

12

Acute wound management: revisiting the approach to assessment, irrigation, and closure considerations

Acute wound management: revisiting the approach to assessment, irrigation, and closure considerations

... Optimizing wound healing through proper acute wound management involves removal of harmful debris/ necrotic tissue, exploration for underlying injuries, control of bacterial burden and a[r] ...

9

Non-invasive monitoring of Streptococcus pyogenes vaccine efficacy using biophotonic imaging.

Non-invasive monitoring of Streptococcus pyogenes vaccine efficacy using biophotonic imaging.

... To determine if bioluminescence expressed in the nasopharynx would correlate with bacterial burden, intranasally infected mice were culled at days 1, 2 and 3 post inoculation. Light intensity detected from ...

11

Original Article The influence of self-perceived burden, fatigue and negative emotions on the coronary atherosclerotic cardiopathy patients under the personalized health management

Original Article The influence of self-perceived burden, fatigue and negative emotions on the coronary atherosclerotic cardiopathy patients under the personalized health management

... Self-perceived burden scale (3 dimensions): economic burden, emotional bur- den and body burden, where “never, occasion- ally, sometimes, often, always” corresponded to “1, 2, 3, 4, 5 points”, ...

8

Viral bacterial co infection in Australian Indigenous children with acute otitis media

Viral bacterial co infection in Australian Indigenous children with acute otitis media

... Viral-bacterial co-infections are often associated with antibiotic treatment failure [36]. In the Indigenous chil- dren in our study, antibiotic therapy had no discernable effect on bacterial loads. For ...

8

Tularemia induces different biochemical responses in BALB/c mice and common voles

Tularemia induces different biochemical responses in BALB/c mice and common voles

... These controversial findings demonstrate the need for fur- ther studies of the responses of various rodents to tularemia. The aim of the present study was, therefore, to use a wild F. tularensis strain and compare the ...

9

Burden of bacterial resistance among neonatal infections in low income countries: how convincing is the epidemiological evidence?

Burden of bacterial resistance among neonatal infections in low income countries: how convincing is the epidemiological evidence?

... the burden of neonatal infection and among resistance patterns, they may also be explained by major differences in data- collection ...the burden of inva- sive bacterial infections and ...

13

Burden of bacterial upper respiratory tract pathogens in school children of Nepal

Burden of bacterial upper respiratory tract pathogens in school children of Nepal

... This study intends to determine the prevalence of carrier state of bacterial agents of respiratory tract infec- tions, among school children in Pokhara. It also aims to study their antibiograms. The data are ...

9

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects