Introduction to Microbial Diseases in Humansdoi:10.35248/2155-9597.20.S6.001Scott RoweLongdom Publishing S.L
Plant protection measures are necessary to prevent pests and diseases from attacking and destroying crop plants and to meet consumer demands for agricultural produce. In the last decades the use of chemical pesticides has largely increased [1]. Farmers are looking for alternatives due to regulations ...
In the following sections, we discuss some of the most exciting discoveries connecting the microbiome to human metabolic diseases and describe how bacterial metabolites shape the immune system. The Role of the Microbiome in Metabolic Diseases Obesity Obesity is one of the main risk factors that ...
resistant bacteria can circulate largely undetected outside of clinical settings, in healthy humans, livestock, and environmental settings, particularly in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) [1]. Compared
Centre for Innate Immunity and Infectious Diseases, Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Clayton, Victoria, Australia Samuel C. Forster Department of Haematology, Clifford Allbutt Building, Cambridge, UK Lorna B. Jarvis, Sarah Howlett & Joanne L. Jones ...
Understanding the microbial communities that drive sickness or health is a key to combating human oral diseases.Section snippets Oral microbial communities An appreciation that the oral cavity harbors an abundant and diverse community dates back to the dawn of microbiology (Box 1). However, over the...
(Fig.4). WhileAcinetobactermembers such asA. baumanniiare related to pathogenesis in humans [127] (CDC.gov), it was not possible to assign a taxonomic affiliation to the species level for theseAcinetobacterMAGs.Aeromonasspp. are also well-recognised disease-causing agents, not only for animals ...
Durda-Masny et al.2022). The microbiota in the premature gut has attracted much attention because of its impact on PTIs, especially intestinal diseases. With the rapid development of metagenomic studies in recent years, the composition and function of the preterm GM has been extensively investigate...
animals and humans. This expanding resource will enable the scientific community to gain valuable taxonomic and functional insights into diverse microbial populations. The mass spectrometry community will play a key role in the evolution of this tool in the future through the continued deposition of da...
Ticks are important vectors and reservoirs of a broad range of pathogens that are capable of causing diseases in humans, livestock, and wild animals. In the worldwide range, more than 800 tick species have been documented, including over 700 species in the family Ixodidae (hard ticks) and 193...