Tiberti, R. (2011): Widespread bacterial infection affecting Rana temporaria tadpoles in mountain areas. - Acta Herpetologica, 6(1): 1-10.Tiberti R. Widespread bacterial infection affecting Rana temporaria tadpoles in mountain areas. Acta Herpetol 2011; 6: 1-10....
A bacterial infection is a proliferation of a harmful strain of bacteria on or inside the body. Bacteria can infect any area of the body. Pneumonia, meningitis, and food poisoning are just a few illnesses that may be caused by harmful bacteria. Bacteria come in three basic shapes: rod-shape...
A bacterial infection is a proliferation of a harmful strain of bacteria on or inside the body. Bacteria can infect any area of the body. Pneumonia, meningitis, and food poisoning are just a few illnesses that may be caused by harmful bacteria. Bacteria come in three basic shapes: rod-shape...
Sepsis is the most common cause of death for patients in intensive care worldwide due to a dysregulated host response to infection. Here, we investigate the role of sequestosome-1 (SQSTM1/p62), an autophagy receptor that functions as a regulator of innat
Weeks after the transplant, doctors noticed redness at the site of her surgical wound and signs of infection in her liver. Then, they saw nodules—pockets of bacteria pushing up through the skin—on her arms, legs, and buttocks. The girl's infection had spread, and traditional antibiotics we...
Bacterial superinfection is common in malaria and must be suspected, particularly if the fever remains high despite antimalarial treatment or if there is evidence of septicemia or focal sepsis (e.g. pneumonia or urinary tract infection). View chapter Review article Ménage à trois: Virus, Host, ...
In summary, we have constructed a biomimetic platform capable of preparing virus-mimicking nanovaccines for preventing viral infection. By simply hybridizing CMVs that are bioengineered to overexpress virus-specific antigens with bacterial OMVs, hybrid nanovesicles that present intact antigen structure with...
and community acquired infections, notably pneumonia, urinary tract infection, respiratory tract infection, skin infections, septicemia, and gastroenteritis [18]. Likewise previous reports have also indicated that the above-mentioned bacteria pathogens were the common isolates from cockroaches [10,19–21]...
February - March 2010 • Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 15 € Laser fluorescence for the diagnosis of bacterial infections in the root canal Infection control: single or double gloves in dentistry? Manipulation of the microbial ecology of the periodontal pocket Taurodontism and its dental management...
7.A method of imaging bacterium infection in a subject, comprising:(a) administering an agent of claim 1 to a subject;(b) detecting the presence of the agent; and(c) producing an image representative of bacterium infection, thereby imaging bacterium infection. ...