Interactions of bacteriophages with animal and human organisms—safety issues in the light of phage therapy
M Podlacha, Ł Grabowski… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Bacteriophages are viruses infecting bacterial cells. Since there is a lack of specific
receptors for bacteriophages on eukaryotic cells, these viruses were for a long time …
receptors for bacteriophages on eukaryotic cells, these viruses were for a long time …
Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus: A Suitable Candidate for the Construction of Novel Bioengineered Probiotic Strains for Targeted Pathogen Control
MG Mathipa-Mdakane, MS Thantsha - Foods, 2022 - mdpi.com
Probiotics, with their associated beneficial effects, have gained popularity for the control of
foodborne pathogens. Various sources are explored with the intent to isolate novel robust …
foodborne pathogens. Various sources are explored with the intent to isolate novel robust …
Phage therapy in livestock and companion animals
C Ferriol-González, P Domingo-Calap - Antibiotics, 2021 - mdpi.com
The irrational use of antibiotics has led to a high emergence of multi-drug resistant (MDR)
bacteria. The traditional overuse of antibiotics in the animal feed industry plays a crucial role …
bacteria. The traditional overuse of antibiotics in the animal feed industry plays a crucial role …
Management of reproductive disease in dairy cows
RO Gilbert - Veterinary Clinics: Food Animal Practice, 2016 - vetfood.theclinics.com
Postpartum diseases are common in dairy cows, and their incidence contributes to reduced
fertility and increased risk of culling, making their prevention and management extremely …
fertility and increased risk of culling, making their prevention and management extremely …
[HTML][HTML] Invited review: Antibiotic treatment of metritis in dairy cows: A systematic approach
P Haimerl, W Heuwieser - Journal of dairy science, 2014 - Elsevier
Acute puerperal metritis (APM) is an acute systemic illness with fever≥ 39.5° C and signs of
toxemia due to an infection of the uterus occurring within 21 d after parturition. Because of …
toxemia due to an infection of the uterus occurring within 21 d after parturition. Because of …
[HTML][HTML] Recent advances and future directions for uterine diseases diagnosis, pathogenesis, and management in dairy cows
FS Lima - Animal reproduction, 2020 - SciELO Brasil
Researchers, veterinarians, and farmers' pursuit of a consistent diagnosis, treatment, and
prevention of uterine diseases remains challenging. The diagnosis and treatment of metritis …
prevention of uterine diseases remains challenging. The diagnosis and treatment of metritis …
Subcutaneous immunization with inactivated bacterial components and purified protein of Escherichia coli, Fusobacterium necrophorum and Trueperella pyogenes …
VS Machado, MLS Bicalho, EBS Meira Junior, R Rossi… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
In this study we evaluate the efficacy of five vaccine formulations containing different
combinations of proteins (FimH; leukotoxin, LKT; and pyolysin, PLO) and/or inactivated …
combinations of proteins (FimH; leukotoxin, LKT; and pyolysin, PLO) and/or inactivated …
[HTML][HTML] Antibiotic treatment of metritis in dairy cows—A meta-analysis
P Haimerl, S Arlt, S Borchardt, W Heuwieser - Journal of dairy science, 2017 - Elsevier
The objective of this meta-analysis was to assess the efficacy of the treatment of bovine
metritis with common antibiotic and nonantibiotic treatment options. Acute puerperal metritis …
metritis with common antibiotic and nonantibiotic treatment options. Acute puerperal metritis …
The microbiota of high-moisture mozzarella cheese produced with different acidification methods
The microbiota of high-moisture Mozzarella cheese made from cow's milk and produced
with different acidification methods was evaluated at the end of refrigerated storage by …
with different acidification methods was evaluated at the end of refrigerated storage by …
Efficacy of experimental phage therapies in livestock
M Dec, A Wernicki, R Urban-Chmiel - Animal Health Research …, 2020 - cambridge.org
Bacteriophages are the most abundant form of life on earth and are present everywhere.
The total number of bacteriophages has been estimated to be 1032 virions. The main …
The total number of bacteriophages has been estimated to be 1032 virions. The main …