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Bovine campylobacteriosis in bulls: insights in the conventional and molecular diagnosis
García, Juan Agustín; Farace, Pablo Daniel; Gioffre, Andrea; Morsella, Claudia Graciela; Mendez, Maria Alejandra; Acuña, Joaquín; Aller Atucha, Juan Florencio; Signorini Porchiett, Marcelo Lisandro; Paolicchi, Fernando (Springer Nature, 2023-03)Campylobacter fetus is a gram-negative motile bacterium, with two subspecies relevant to cattle health: C. fetus subsp. venerealis (Cfv) and C. fetus subsp. fetus (Cff). Both subspecies are associated with reproductive ... -
Bovine campylobacteriosis in heifer: pathogenesis study and insights in the conventional and molecular diagnosis in an experimental bovine model and field cases
Garcia, Juan Agustin; Farace, Pablo Daniel; Gioffre, Andrea; Romeo, Florencia; Verna, Andrea Elizabeth; Mendez, Maria Alejandra; Morsella, Claudia Graciela; Aller Atucha, Juan Florencio; Signorini Porchiett, Marcelo Lisandro; Paolicchi, Fernando (Springer Nature, 2024-02)Campylobacter fetus spp. is a bacterium associated to reproductive losses in cattle worldwide. It is a venereal infectious disease known as bovine campilobacteriosis, with high impact mainly in countries with extensive ... -
Campylobacter fetus releases S-layered and immunoreactive outer membrane vesicles = Campylobacter fetus secreta vesículas de membrana externa inmunorreactivas que conservan la capa S
Farace, Pablo; Cravero, Silvio Lorenzo Pedro; Taibo, Catalina Beatriz; Diodati, Julian Angel; Morsella, Claudia Graciela; Paolicchi, Fernando; Sabio Y Garcia, Julia Veronica; Gioffre, Andrea (Elsevier, 2021-08)The study of outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) became relevant because of their probable important role in the transfer of virulence factors to host cells. Campylobacter fetus is mainly a mammal pathogen whose virulence ... -
Exploring the cellulolytic activity of environmental mycobacteria
Mon, Maria Laura; Romano, Nelson Gaston; Farace, Pablo Daniel; Tortone, Claudia Andrea; Oriani, Delia Susana; Picariello, Gianluca; Zumarraga, Martin Jose; Gioffre, Andrea; Talia, Paola Mónica (Elsevier, 2024-07)Although studies on non-tuberculous mycobacteria have increased in recent years because they cause a considerable proportion of infections, their cellulolytic system is still poorly studied. This study presents a ... -
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors related to pathogen infection in wild small mammals in intensive milk cattle and swine production systems
Lovera, Rosario; Fernández, María Soledad; Jacob, Jens; Lucero, Nidia; Morici, Gabriel Edgardo; Brihuega, Bibiana Felicitas; Farace, María Isabel; Caracostantogolo, Jorge Luis; Cavia, Regino (2017)Background: Understanding the ecological processes that are involved in the transmission of zoonotic pathogens by small mammals may aid adequate and effective management measures. Few attempts have been made to analyze ... -
Non-tuberculous mycobacteria isolated at the end of the world
Ferrara Muñiz, Ximena; Tortone, Claudia Andrea; Oriani, Delia Susana; Garro, Carlos Javier; Garbaccio, Sergio Gabriel; Farace, Pablo Daniel; Encinas, Micaela; Eirin, Maria Emilia; Zumarraga, Martin Jose (European Society of Mycobacteriology, 2024-06)Introduction: Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are a group of mycobacteria widely distributed in the environment (e.g. soil and water). NTM can also cause infections in different mammals, mostly in immunocompromised ...