Marok, Tanya Rasane, Prasad Kaur, Sawinder Amanjyoti, Ercisli, Sezai Assouguem, Amine Choudhary, Ravish Ullah, Riaz Alqahtani, Ali S. Singh, Jyoti
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Open Agriculture
Microbial diseases remain a leading cause of death worldwide, and the emergence of new infections underscores the need for innovative treatments. Plant-based sources for antimicrobial drugs are gaining popularity due to their fewer side effects compared to synthetic drugs. Corn silk (CS), an ancient medicinal plant, has been used for thousands of y...
Xiao, Li Totten, Arthur H. Crabb, Donna M. Atkinson, Thomas Prescott Waites, Ken B.
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Mycoplasma salivarium, an oral commensal organism, can cause severe invasive infections in immunocompromised individuals. Currently there is no treatment guidance for such infections. We performed antimicrobial susceptibility tests on 39 commensal and invasive M. salivarium isolates and investigated the mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance. Clind...
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This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial activity in vitro of Salpianthus macrodontus and Azadirachta indica extracts against potentially pathogenic bacteria for Pacific white shrimp. Furthermore, the extracts with higher inhibitory activity were analyzed to identify compounds responsible for bacterial inhibition and evaluate their effect on ...
Truong, Thuyen Zeng, Guisheng Lim, Teck Kwang Cao, Tong Pang, Li Mei Lee, Yew Mun Lin, Qingsong Wang, Yue Seneviratne, Chaminda Jayampath
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Proteomics
Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen, accounting for approximately 15% of healthcare infections with associated mortality as high as 40% in the case of systemic candidiasis. Antifungal agents for C. albicans infections are limited, and rising resistance is an inevitable problem. Therefore, understanding the mechanism behind antifungal respon...
Priyadarshi, Ruchir Negi, Yuvraj Singh
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Bulletin of Materials Science
Pathogenic infectious diseases, like bacterial infections, are one of the most prevalent types of diseases all over the world. Although antibiotics are commonly used and widely available drugs for the treatment of bacterial infections, bacteria show multiple drug resistance, have a tendency to get genetically mutated and become resistant to commonl...
Raufu, Ibrahim A. Fashae, Kayode Ameh, James A. Ambali, AbdulGaniyu Ogunsola, Folashade T. Coker, Akitoye O. Hendriksen, Rene S.
Introduction: This study investigated the antimicrobial resistance and clonality of Salmonella enterica serotype Kentucky in poultry and poultry sources in Nigeria, and compared the isolates with the clone of S. Kentucky STI98-X1 CIPR using (PFGE) and (MIC). Methodology: Fecal samples from chickens and poultry sources (litter, water, rodent and liz...
Raufu, Ibrahim A. Fashae, Kayode Ameh, James A. Ambali, AbdulGaniyu Ogunsola, Folashade T. Coker, Akitoye O. Hendriksen, Rene S.
Introduction: This study investigated the antimicrobial resistance and clonality of Salmonella enterica serotype Kentucky in poultry and poultry sources in Nigeria, and compared the isolates with the clone of S. Kentucky STI98-X1 CIPR using (PFGE) and (MIC). Methodology: Fecal samples from chickens and poultry sources (litter, water, rodent and liz...
Raufu, Ibrahim A. Fashae, Kayode Ameh, James A. Ambali, AbdulGaniyu Ogunsola, Folashade T. Coker, Akitoye O. Hendriksen, Rene S.
Introduction: This study investigated the antimicrobial resistance and clonality of Salmonella enterica serotype Kentucky in poultry and poultry sources in Nigeria, and compared the isolates with the clone of S. Kentucky STI98-X1 CIPR using (PFGE) and (MIC). Methodology: Fecal samples from chickens and poultry sources (litter, water, rodent and liz...
Madikizela, B. Ndhlala, A.R. Finnie, J.F. Van Staden, J.
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Raufu, Ibrahim A. Fashae, Kayode Ameh, James A. Ambali, AbdulGaniyu Ogunsola, Folashade T. Coker, Akitoye O. Hendriksen, Rene S.
Introduction: This study investigated the antimicrobial resistance and clonality of Salmonella enterica serotype Kentucky in poultry and poultry sources in Nigeria, and compared the isolates with the clone of S. Kentucky STI98-X1 CIPR using (PFGE) and (MIC). Methodology: Fecal samples from chickens and poultry sources (litter, water, rodent and liz...