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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The value of the agglutination test in the control of bacillary white diarrhea of the domestic fowl

Biely, Jacob, 1903-1981 January 1929 (has links)
No description available.
2

The prevention of the dissemination of Salmonella pullorum in forced draft incubators

King, Dale Franklin. January 1929 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1929 K51
3

A study of the control of the dissemination of Salmonella pullorum in forged draft incubators

Murphy, Robert Russell. January 1930 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1930 M81
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A bacteriological study, with special reference to Bacterium pullorum, of chicks dead in shell and chicks dying within three weeks after hatching

Thorp, Frank January 1927 (has links)
M.S.
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A critical study of the factors involved in the rapid method agglutination test for pullorum infection of the domestic fowl

Meriwether, Lodwick Sterritt January 1929 (has links)
M.S.
6

The effect of fowl typhoid vaccination upon the macroscopic agglutination test for white diarrhea infection

Thorp, Frank January 1927 (has links)
M.S.
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Avaliação da patogenicidade de estirpes mutantes de Salmonella Gallinarum biovar Gallinarum para genes relacionados ao metabolismo naturalmente defectivos em S. Gallinarum biovar Pullorum / Evaluation on the pathogenicity of genetically engineered Salmonella Gallinarum biovar Gallinarum strains harbouring mutations in metabolism-related genes naturally inactivated in S. Gallinarum biovar Pullorum genomes

Batista, Diego Felipe Alves [UNESP] 04 July 2017 (has links)
Submitted by DIEGO FELIPE ALVES BATISTA null (diegofelipe_vet@hotmail.com) on 2017-07-23T15:53:00Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese final.pdf: 4005234 bytes, checksum: 457b822652d4193c9c8e25953f4d3dc1 (MD5) / Rejected by Luiz Galeffi (luizgaleffi@gmail.com), reason: Solicitamos que realize uma nova submissão seguindo a orientação abaixo: Incluir o número do processo de financiamento FAPESP nos agradecimentos da dissertação/tese. Corrija esta informação e realize uma nova submissão com o arquivo correto. Agradecemos a compreensão. on 2017-07-26T13:34:20Z (GMT) / Submitted by DIEGO FELIPE ALVES BATISTA null (diegofelipe_vet@hotmail.com) on 2017-07-26T14:07:28Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese_Diego_Felipe_Alves_Batista.pdf: 4004591 bytes, checksum: 1de74c2da3ba5ba3e56c6bcf6f9ba6f2 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Luiz Galeffi (luizgaleffi@gmail.com) on 2017-07-26T19:26:28Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 batista_dfa_dr_jabo.pdf: 4004591 bytes, checksum: 1de74c2da3ba5ba3e56c6bcf6f9ba6f2 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-26T19:26:28Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 batista_dfa_dr_jabo.pdf: 4004591 bytes, checksum: 1de74c2da3ba5ba3e56c6bcf6f9ba6f2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-07-04 / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / O tifo aviário, causado por Salmonella Gallinarum biotipo Gallinarum, é uma infecção caracterizada pela alta mortalidade nos lotes de aves suscetíveis acometidos, enquanto S. Gallinarum biotipo Pullorum, o agente da pulorose, infecta as aves de produção industrial com as quais desenvolve relação mais branda. Ainda é escasso o conhecimento sobre os mecanismos moleculares que sustentam essas diferentes interações patógeno-hospedeiro. Nesse estudo, objetivou-se investigar o efeito de deleção parcial das sequências codificantes dos genes idnT (transportador de L-idonato ou D-gluconato), idnO (5-cetogluconato redutase) e ccmH (heme liase necessária na montagem de citocromos do tipo C) sobre a patogenicidade de S. Gallinarum 287/91 (SG287/91), uma vez que seus ortólogos são pseudogenes conservados em S. Pullorum. Os clones mutantes SG∆idnTO, SG∆ccmH e SG∆ccmHidnTO foram obtidos por meio da técnica de mutação sítio-dirigida, denominada de recombinação Lambda-Red e testados em dois experimentos independentes com aves comerciais semipesadas de postura suscetíveis ao tifo aviário. No 1º experimento não se observou alteração da patogenicidade dos clones mutantes após inoculação oral, pois todos os animais infectados desenvolveram sinais clínicos típicos do tifo aviário e vieram a óbito ao longo de 12 dias pós-infecção (dpi). Apesar dos 100% de mortalidade, as infecções desenvolvidas pelos clones SG∆idnTO e SG∆ccmHidnTO levaram os animais a óbito dentro de 48 horas desde o aparecimento dos sinais clínicos, enquanto SG287/91 o fez em 6 dias, sugerindo aumento da virulência dos clones mutantes. No 2º experimento observou-se que as mutantes invadiram o hospedeiro a partir do intestino, embora as quantidades recuperadas de SG∆idnTO e SG∆ccmHidnTO nos fígados e de SG∆idnTO nos baços, no 5º dpi, foram superiores a de SG287/91, reforçando a hipótese de aumento da virulência dos clones contendo a alteração idnTO. Apesar disso, os níveis de transcrição das citocinas CXCLi2 e IL6 produzidos à infecção por SG∆idnTO e SG∆ccmHidnTO não diferiram nas tonsilas cecais nos 1º e 3º dpi e nos baços no 3º dpi em relação à infecção por SG287/91. Somente SG∆ccmH inclinou-se a estimular a transcrição de CXCLi2 e IL6 nas tonsilas cecais no 1° dpi em relação ao grupo controle, enquanto SG287/91 tendeu a suprimi-la. Porém, não houve suporte estatístico para essa observação. Os níveis de mRNA do IFNγ estavam aumentados para todas as estirpes de S. Gallinarum, mutantes ou não, porém sem diferença estatística entre eles. Os resultados do presente estudo indicam que a ruptura nos genes idnTO, e em menor grau do gene ccmH, poderiam levar a perda de “fitness” em S. Gallinarum, lhes justificando a permanência no genoma desse micro-organismo, ao contrário do que ocorre com S. Pullorum. O estudo da patogenicidade de estirpe de S. Pullorum tendo reconstituídos os genes idnTO e ccmH no seu genoma poderia esclarecer os motivos pelos quais esses foram negativamente selecionados por esse micro-organismo. / Fowl typhoid, caused by Salmonella Gallinarum biovar Gallinarum, is an infectious disease which elicits high mortality into a flock of susceptible birds whereas S. Gallinarum biovar Pullorum, the aetiological agent of pullorum disease, infects poultry of commercial importance with which such a bacterium sets off a more permissive host-pathogen interaction. Little is known about the molecular mechanisms driving these distinct interplays with the host. Herein, we aimed at investigating the effect of partial deletions in the idnT (L-idonate / D-gluconate transporter), idnO (5-ketogluconase reductase) and ccmH (heme liase involved in the c-type cytochrome maturation) coding sequences on S. Gallinarum 287/91 (SG287/91) pathogenicity since they are conserved pseudogenes in S. Pullorum genomes. SG∆idnTO, SG∆ccmH and SG∆ccmHidnTO mutant strains were constructed through a one-step inactivation technique, known as Lambda-Red-mediated recombination, and tested on two independent experiments by using a commercial brown egg-producing layer line susceptible to fowl typhoid. On the experiment 1, no changing was observed in the pathogenicity of the mutant strains upon oral inoculation as the infected animals developed typical fowl typhoid clinical signs and died along 12 days post-infection (dpi). In spite of causing 100% mortality, SG∆idnTO and SG∆ccmHidnTO killed all the animals within 48 hours since the clinical signs appearance while SG287/91 did so in 6 days, indicating an increased virulence by these mutant strains. On the experiment 2 every mutant strain were able to invade the host system from the intestine albeit SG∆idnTO and SG∆ccmHidnTO were recovered from livers and SG∆idnTO alone from spleens at higher numbers than was SG287/91, supporting the hypothesis of increased virulence for those clones harbouring the idnTO mutation. Despite the results above, CXCLi2 and IL6 transcription levels during infection by SG∆idnTO and SG∆ccmHidnTO were similar to that induced by SG287/91 in caecal tonsils at 1 and 3 dpi and in spleens at 3 dpi. In contrast, SG∆ccmH trended to stimulate CXCLi2 and IL6 transcription in caecal tonsils at 1 dpi when compared to the negative, control group whereas SG287/91 tended to suppress it, but no statistical significance was found for such an observation. IFNγ mRNA were augmented for all S. Gallinarum strains, mutant or not, but without statistical difference amongst them. These findings indicate that gene decay into idnTO, and at a lesser extent, into ccmH sequences might lead to the loss of fitness by S. Gallinarum, raising an explanation for their maintenance on this bacterium chromosome when the opposite happens to S. Pullorum. Studying the pathogenicity of a S. Pullorum strain possessing both the idnTO and ccmH genes in its genome could bring to light the reasons whereby such genes were negatively selected by this microorganism. / FAPESP: 2013/22920-4 / FAPESP: 2013/26127-7

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