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Predominant cultivable putative pathogens in Chinese adults with and without periodontal diseases李大炫, Lee, Dae-hyun. January 2003 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Dentistry / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Methods for serological and PCR detection of Salmonella enteritidis in chickens.Meyer, Brendan. 08 November 2013 (has links)
Salmonella enteritidis (S. enteritidis) is a bacterial pathogen of chickens, and is currently
one of the leading causes of human food poisoning in the world. It is believed that
contaminated poultry products, especially eggs and egg products, have been responsible
for the dramatic increase in the incidence of this Salmonella serotype. Detection of
S. entertidis has conventionally involved bacteriological examination of samples, yet these
procedures are time-consuming which could lead to the rapid spread of S. enteritidis
through commercial flocks and potentially cause a human health risk. A number of
alternative detection techniques, mostly based on serological methods, have been reported
as effective diagnostic assays. However, some of these reports have not been supported by
representations of SDS-PAGE gels or Western blots. The objective of this study was the
evaluation of these serological techniques as well as a PCR amplification technique, which
has been reported to show promising results as a diagnostic method. The techniques
discussed in these reports were evaluated with regards to how rapid they were, their
specificity and their potential for use in local diagnostic laboratories.
Antigens from the outer surface of S. enteritidis were purified by several methods and their
antigenicity was tested by separating the antigens by means of SDS-PAGE, followed by
Western blotting using sera of chickens infected with S. enteritidis. A high degree of cross
reactivity was observed with many of the antigens tested, especially the
lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) and outer membrane proteins (OMPs) which had previously
been reported as containing antigens which could be used for specific detection of
S. enteritidis. This cross-reactivity could be explained by the conserved nature of many of
the LPS and OMP antigens among the Salmonella serotypes tested. A fimbrial antigen,
SEF14, which has been reported as a novel antigen, was seen as a prominent band at 14.3
kDa and was found to react with antibodies against S. enteritidis, yet not to the specificity
levels described in previous reports.
PCR amplification of the sefA gene sequence, which encodes for the SEF14 fimbrial
antigen, was found to give a predicted product of 310 bp when using a previously
described oligonucleotide primer pair. This amplified product was found to be specific for
S. enteritidis and other serogroup D Salmonella serotypes that are not poultry pathogens The cross-reactivity observed with many of the serological techniques used in this study,
meant that detection of S. enteritidis infection in chickens was considerably hindered.
However, the identification of further novel antigens by serological means, could result in the development of new vaccines. The specificity and speed afforded by PCR amplification indicated that this technique showed excellent potential for use in local diagnostic laboratories. / Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2003.
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Profiling of potential pathogens from Plankenburg river water used for the irrigation of fresh produceKikine, Tshepo Neo Ferdinard 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MSc Food Sc)--Stellenbosch University, 2011. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The increased consumption of fresh produce has been shown to be related to increases in
foodborne disease outbreaks and these have in many cases been ascribed directly to carry-over of
pathogens from contaminated irrigation water. In South Africa, rivers are the main source of
irrigation water but many have been found to be unsuitable for irrigation of fresh produce because
of the unacceptably high levels of faecal contamination.
The main aim of this study was to do a baseline evaluation of the microbiological quality of
the Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers and to determine which bacterial contaminants are present.
Two sampling sites were selected for the Plankenburg (Plank-1 and -3) and one for the Eerste
River (Eerste-1). The microbiological analysis included aerobic colony count (ACC), aerobic and
anaerobic sporeformers, Staphylococcus, Salmonella, Listeria, enterococci, coliforms, faecal
coliforms and E. coli using standard methods. The faecal contamination levels for both rivers
exceeded the DWAF and WHO guidelines of <1 000 E. coli per 100 mL water for irrigation of fresh
produce intended to be consumed raw. The Plankenburg River sites always had higher coliform
contamination levels (1 200 - 13 000 000 MPN per 100 mL water) than the Eerste River site (230 -
79 000 MPN per 100 mL water). There was also a high incidence of index organisms including
Salmonella, Staphylococcus, Listeria and endosporeformers. The isolation of intestinal
enterococci suggested the presence of potential pathogens that can cause disease outbreaks.
The baseline data also showed large variations in microbial loads over the 15 month study with the
faecal coliform counts ranging for Plank-1 from 1 200 to 7 000 000 MPN.100mL-1, Plank-3 from 10
to 460 000 MPN.100mL-1 and Eerste-1 from 28 to 79 000 MPN.100mL-1. The water temperatures
at all three sites ranged from 12.1° to 21.7°C with COD values in most cases below 100 mg.L-1.
As the baseline study showed large variations in microbial loads over the 15 month study
period an assessment using the Colilert-18 system of the weekly, daily and hourly variations, for 6
weeks over a period of 4 months was conducted at site Plank-2. This site was specifically used as
it is an irrigation source point for nearby fresh produce farmers and is about 2 km further
downstream from an informal settlement. The weekly variation trend for total coliforms (TC)
showed a decrease over the entire sampling period with the highest count of 3 200 000 MPN.100
mL-1 during the warmer period. The E.coli (Ec) counts showed a similar trend with the highest
count of 440 000 MPN.100 mL-1 also in March. The daily variation trends were the same for both
the TC and Ec and counts found to increase from Monday to Thursday followed by a decrease to
Sunday. The highest counts were on Thursday with average TC and Ec counts of 1 900 000 and
160 000 MPN.100 mL-1, respectively. The hourly variation trends were similar for both TC and Ec
with counts increasing from 06h00 to 12h00 followed by a decrease to 18h00. The increases in TC
and Ec counts found during the weekly, daily and hourly variation trend studies clearly suggests
that the 15 month sampling that was done once a month on Mondays at 08h00 could be
considered an underestimation of the contamination levels of the Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers. The overall weekly variation trend for the water temperature showed a decrease over the
sampling period while the daily and hourly variation trends showed an increase from 06h00 to
18h00. The overall weekly trend for pH differed from that of the temperature with an increase over
the sampling period. The analysis of covariance showed no correlation (p < 0.05) between the
physico-chemical (temperature and pH) and the microbial variables (TC and Ec). Therefore it was
concluded that temperature and pH had no direct impact on either the total coliform or E. coli
counts.
Both the Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers were found to be unsuitable for the irrigation of
fresh produce intended to be consumed raw due to the high levels of faecal contamination that
exceeded DWAF and WHO guidelines. Irrigation with such water could pose a health risk because
of presence of potential pathogens that could be carried-over to fresh produce. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die toenemende gebruik van vars produkte hou direk verband met die toename in
voedseloordraagbare siektes. Alte dikwels kan dit toegeskryf word aan die teenwoordigheid van
patogene in besproeiingswater. In Suid Afrika is riviere die hoofbron van besproeiingswater maar
dit is al gevind dat meeste ongeskik is vir gebruik as besproeïngsbron as gevolg van die
onaanvaarbare hoe vlakke van fekale besmetting.
Die hoofdoel van hierdie studie was om ‘n basislyn evaluasie van die mikrobiologiese
kwaliteit van die Plankenburg en Eerste Riviere te doen en ook vas te stel watter bakteriese
kontaminante teenwoordig is. Twee bemonsteringpunte is geselekteer vir die Plankenburg (Plank-
1 en -3) en een vir die Eerste Rivier (Eerste-1). Mikrobiologiese analises met standaard metodes
het die volgende ingesluit: aërobe kolonie telings (AKT), aërobe en anaërobe spoorevormers,
Staphylococcus, Salmonella, Listeria, enterococci, koliforms, fekale koliforms en E. coli met
gebruik van standaard metode. Die fekale besmettingsvlakke vir beide riviere het die DWAF en
WHO leistreep van <1 000 E. coli per 100 mL water vir besproeiing van vars produkte wat rou
geëet kan word oorskry. Die Plankenburg Rivier bemonsteringspunte het in alle gevalle ‘n hoër
kolivorm besmettingsvlak (1 200 - 13 000 000 MPN per 100 mL water) as die Eerste Rivier punt
(230 - 79 000 MPN per 100 mL water) gehad. Daar was ook ‘n hoër voorkoms van
indeksorganismes insluitend Salmonella, Staphylococcus, Listeria en endosporevormers. Die
voorkoms van ingewand enterococci was ‘n addisionele aanduiding van die voorkoms van
patogene wat ernstige gesondheidsrisikos vir die verbruiker kan inhou. Die basislyn data het groot
variasies in die mikrobe vlakke oor die 15 maand van studie getoon. Die faecal koliforms vir Plank-
1 het gewissel van 1 200 tot 7 000 000 MPN.100mL-1, vir Plank-3 van 10 tot 460 000 MPN.100mL-1
en vir Eerste-1 van 28 tot 79 000 MPN.100mL-1. Die water temperature het gewissel van 12.1° tot
21.7°C met die CSB waardes in meeste gevalle minder as 100 mg.L-1.
Aangesien daar sulke groot variasies in mikrobe ladings oor die 15 maande tydperk
voorgekom het, is die Colilert-18 sisteem gebruik om die weeklikse, daaglikse en uurlikse variasies
vas te stel vir 6 weke oor ‘n periode van 4 maande by die Plank-2 bemonsteringspunt. Daar is
spesifiek op die bemonsteringspunt gefokus omdat dit as ‘n besproeiingsbron gebruik word deur
groente produsente. Dit is ook gelee ongeveer 2 km stroomaf van ‘n informele nedersetting.
Die weeklikse variasies in totaal koliforms (TC) het ‘n afname oor die hele
bemonsteringsperiode getoon, met die hoogstes telling van 3 200 000 MPN.100 mL-1 gedurende
die warmer tydperk. Die E.coli (Ec) tellings het ‘n soortgelyke neiging getoon, met die hoogste
telling van 440 000 MPN.100 mL-1 ook in Maart. Die daaglikse neigings was dieselfde vir beide die
TC en Ec en die tellings het vermeerder van Maandag tot Donderdag, met ‘n afname tot Sondag.
Die hoogste telling was op Donderdag met gemiddelde TC and Ec tellings van 1 900 000 and 160
000 MPN.100 mL-1, respektiewelik. Die uurlikse variasie profiel was soortgelyk vir beide TC and Ec
met tellings wat vermeerder het van 06h00 tot 12h00 gevolg deur ‘n afname tot 18h00. Die toename in TC en Ec getalle soos vasgestel gedurende die weeklikse, daaglikse en uurlikse
variasie het duidelik getoon dat die bemonsterings wat een maal per maand op Maandae om
08h00 gedurende die 15 maande tydperk uitgevoer is, tot ‘n erg onderskatting van die besmettings
vlakke in die Plankenburg en Eerste Riviere gelei het.
Die algehele weeklikse variasies vir die water temperatuur het ‘n verlaging oor die
bemonsteringstydperk getoon terwyl die daaglikse en uurlikse variasie neigings ‘n verhoging van
06h00 tot 18h00 getoon het. Die weeklikse neigings vir pH het van die van die temperatuur verskil.
Die analises van kovariante het geen korrelasie (p < 0.05) tussen die fisiese-chemiese
(temperature en pH) parameters en die mikrobe veranderlikes (TC en Ec) getoon nie. Dus is daar
afgelei dat temperatuur en pH geen direkte impak op die totale kolivorm of E. coli tellings gehad
nie.
Die data van die studie het duidelik getoon dat water van beide die Plankenburg en Eerste
Riviere nie geskik is vir gebruik vir besproeiing van vars produkte wat rou geëet gaan word nie. In
beide gevalle het die fekale besmettingsvlakke die DWAF en WHO leistreep oorskry. Besproeiing
met sulke water hou ‘n gesondheidsgevaar in as gevolg van die teenwoordigheid van potensiële
patogene wat oorgedra kan word na vars produkte.
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The bioterrorism threat by non-state actors hype or horror?Thompson, Christopher M. 12 1900 (has links)
This thesis provides a capabilities-based approach to assessing the bioterrorism threat from non-state actors. Through comparative case study, prior bioterrorism attacks are analyzed to assess capability in the three areas necessary to complete a biological weapons attack: obtaining or isolating a pathogen, weaponizing the agent, and employing or disseminating the weapon. The three cases are the Rajneeshee cult in 1984, the Aum Shinrikyo cult in the early 1990's, and the United States Postal System anthrax attacks of 2001. In contrast to current wisdom that employing biological weapons is too difficult for non-state actors, this thesis reveals a broad spectrum of capability in all studies in the areas necessary to culminate an attack. Applications of these findings must be used to assess risk generally rather than against specific groups because capability is deemed to be exptremely difficult to track. The these finds that a significant threat exists but not large enough to be over-hyped above other national security concerns. In light of this, recommendations are provided for U.S. biodefense policy emphasis in the areas of the nonproliferation regime, attribution capabilities, and defending against the changing nature of future attacks with a particular emphasis on the public health system.
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Amixicile Inhibits Anaerobic Bacteria within an Oral Microbiome Derived from Patients with Chronic PeriodontitisRamsey, Kane 01 January 2017 (has links)
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by pathogenic bacteria residing in a complex biofilm within a susceptible host. Amixicile is a non-toxic, readily bioavailable novel antimicrobial that targets strict anaerobes through inhibition of the activity of Pyruvate Ferredoxin Oxidoreductase (PFOR), a major enzyme mediating oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate. Our study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of amixicile, when compared to metronidazole, in inhibiting the growth of bacteria present in a microbiome harvested from patients with chronic periodontitis.
Plaque samples were harvested from patients with severe chronic periodontitis and cultured under anaerobic conditions. The microbiomes were grown in the presence of amixicile and metronidazole and the growth was compared to that of bacteria grown in the absence of the antimicrobials. Following 24 hour growth the bacterial DNA was analyzed using quantitative PCR (qPCR) using primers specific for 12 bacterial species: P. gingivalis (Pg), P. intermedia (Pi), F.nucleatum (Fn), S.gordonii (Sg), S. anginosus (Sa), V. atypical (Va), L. acidophilus (La), A.actinomycetemcomitans (Aa), T.denticola (Td), S.mutans (Sm), and S.sanguis (Ss).
Both drug treatment groups yielded a statistical significant reduction for several anaerobic bacteria: Pi (P
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Hub Proteins, Paralogs, and Unknown Proteins in Bacterial Interaction NetworksSakhawalkar, Neha 01 January 2017 (has links)
Proteins are the functional units of cells. However, a major portion of the proteome does not have a known functional annotation. This dissertation explores protein -protein interactions, involving these uncharacterized or unknown function proteins. Initially, protein – protein interactions were tested and analyzed for paralogous proteins in Escherichia coli. To expand this concept further and to get an overview, protein – protein interactions were analyzed using ‘comparative interactomics’ for four pathogenic bacterial species including Escherichia coli, Yersinia pestis, Vibrio cholerae and Staphylococcus aureus. This approach was used to study unknown function protein pairs as well as to focus on uncharacterized hub proteins. The dissertation aims at using protein – protein interactions along with other research data about proteins as a possible approach to narrow down on functions of proteins.
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Development of Novel Chimeric Epitope Based Diagnostic Antigens and Vaccines for Lyme DiseaseOliver, Lee D, Jr. 01 January 2015 (has links)
Lyme disease (LD) is the leading arthropod-borne disease in North America with 300-600,000 cases each year. There are currently no approved human LD vaccines. Outer surface protein C (OspC) has emerged as a leading vaccine candidate and an attractive diagnostic marker due to its antigenicity and expression early in infection. Several chimeric, epitope based OspC derived proteins were generated. The constructs were found to be highly immunogenic in mice and vaccination induced complement-dependent bactericidal antibodies. These results suggest that a broadly protective polyvalent OspC epitope based vaccine can be produced. Currently, LD diagnostic approaches are unreliable and unable to differentiate between early and late stage disease. An Ab response to OspE family proteins occurs later in infection. The two-Ag diagnostic assay using chimeric OspC proteins and a site-directed mutant of an OspE paralog, accurately differentiated between early and late infection in experimentally infected canines and humans.
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Characterization of the Interactions between Staphylococcal Phage 80 Alpha Scaffold and Capsid ProteinsKlenow, Laura 01 January 2015 (has links)
Staphylococcal phage 80α can serve as a helper bacteriophage for a family of mobile genetic elements called Staphylococcus aureus pathogenicity islands (SaPIs). The prototype island, SaPI1, is able to hijack the 80α capsid assembly process and redirect capsid formation to yield smaller, phage-like transducing particles carrying SaPI DNA. Capsid size redirection is accomplished through two SaPI1-encoded gene products, CpmA and an alternate scaffold protein, CpmB. The normal 80α scaffold and the SaPI1 CpmB scaffold share a small block of conserved residues at their C-termini, several of which had been shown to be essential for CpmB function. This led to the hypothesis that the C-termini of both the phage and SaPI scaffolds interact in similar ways with the major capsid protein. The goal of this study was to test this hypothesis and to identify the amino acid residues at the capsid-scaffold interface, using a genetic approach.
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The Characterization of a Putative Virulence Factor Expressed By Sneathia amniiSanford, Amy 01 January 2015 (has links)
Preterm birth, defined at birth before 37 weeks gestation, affects millions of newborns worldwide every year. Preterm birth is a leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality. One major cause of preterm birth is preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM), which can be triggered by bacterial infection and inflammation. A bacterial species that has been implicated in preterm birth and other obstetric complications is Sneathia amnii. The goals of this study were to observe cytopathogenic effects caused by S. amnii strain Sn35 and identify putative virulence factors causing those effects. Sn35 was able to adhere to, invade, and damage/kill various host cell lines. We characterized these virulence attributes. A putative virulence determinant was identified, and a fragment of the protein was expressed for polyclonal antiserum production. Antiserum was used to characterize the expression and subcellular localization of the protein in Sn35. However, antiserum was unable to prevent cytopathogenic effects.
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Diverzita rodu Blastocystis (Stramenopiles) v plazech a členovcích / Diversity of Blastocystis (Stramenopiles) in reptiles and arthropodsLorencová, Markéta January 2014 (has links)
The genus Blastocystis has recently attracted the attention of scientists, especially parasitologists. Similarly to the related opalines and proteromonads, Blastocystis is anaerobic and lives endobiotically in the intestine of various animals. This organism is also often found in humans, where it is associated with irritable bowel syndrome, though its pathogenic potential remains uncertain. The genus Blastocystis is remarkable for its rich genetic diversity. The taxonomy of Blastocystis is inconsistent and problematic. The strains isolated from homoiothermic vertebrates are divided into 17 subtypes, while strains from poikilotherms are either classified as separate species or are not considered in taxonomic studies at all. The aim of the study was to further examine the genetic diversity of the genus Blastocystis. We determined SSU rDNA sequences of 38 strains isolated from poikilothermic vertebrates and arthropods. The results of our phylogenetic analysis showed that Blastocystis is considerably diverse in these hosts, and we defined 21 new subtypes. The total number of known subtypes of Blastocystis has thus increased to 38. We also examined light-microscopical morphology of some strains. Most of the newly defined subtypes show identical morphology, ST20 (Blastocystis geocheloni) is an exception,...
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