lee;, kyung-woo
Necrotic enteritis (NE) is a devastating enteric disease caused by Clostridium perfringens type A/G that impacts the global poultry industry by compromising the performance, health, and welfare of chickens. Coccidiosis is a major contributing factor to NE. Although NE pathogenesis was believed to be facilitated by α-toxin, a chromosome-encoded phos...
tomczyk-warunek;, agnieszka
There is no information regarding whether changes in the microbiological balance of the gastrointestinal tract as a result of an infection with Clostridium perfringens influence the development of metabolic bone disorders. The experiment was carried out on male broiler chickens divided into two groups: control (n = 10) and experimental (n = 10). Th...
Satoh, Mari Kogure, Takayuki Koiwai, Akinobu Fukushi, Daisuke Hirota, Morihisa Endo, Katsuya Satoh, Kennichi
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Internal Medicine
An 88-year-old woman developed a huge abscess, forming an air-fluid level in the right lobe of the liver. A pigtail catheter was placed and drained thick pus with putrid odor from the abscess cavity. Gram-positive rods were detected in the pus, which were subsequently determined to be Clostridium perfringens by culture. She developed hemorrhaging i...
Navarro, Mauricio A. Li, Jihong Beingesser, Juliann McClane, Bruce A. Uzal, Francisco A.
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mSphere
Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin (CPE) is the main virulence factor for C. perfringens type F strains to cause human gastrointestinal diseases, which can involve lethal enterotoxemia. During type F disease, CPE encounters an adherent mucus layer overlying the intestines, so the current study evaluated if NanI potentiates CPE activity in the pres...
Meniaï, Ilhem Thibodeau, Alexandre Quessy, Sylvain Parreira, Valeria R. Fravalo, Philippe Beauchamp, Guy Gaucher, Marie-Lou
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BMC Genomics
BackgroundAvian necrotic enteritis (NE) caused by Clostridium perfringens is a disease with a major economic impact, generating losses estimated to 6 billion of dollars annually for the poultry industry worldwide. The incidence of the disease is particularly on the rise in broiler chicken flocks eliminating the preventive use of antibiotics. To dat...
tarek;, basma
Beta toxin (CPB) is a small hemolysin beta pore-forming toxin (β-PFT) produced by Clostridium perfringens type C. It plays a central role in the pathogenesis of necro-hemorrhagic enteritis in young animals and humans via targeting intestinal endothelial cells. We recently identified the membrane protein CD31 (PECAM-1) as the receptor for CPB on mou...
Daneshmand, Ali Kermanshahi, Hassan Mohammed, Javid Sekhavati, Mohammad Hadi Javadmanesh, Ali Ahmadian, Monireh Alizadeh, Marzieh Razmyar, Jamshid Kulkarni, Raveendra R.
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Poultry Science
Clostridium perfringens -induced necrotic enteritis ( NE ) is an economically important disease of broiler chickens. The present study evaluated the effect of C. perfringens on the intestinal histomorphometry, enteric microbial colonization, and host immune responses using 3 experimental NE reproduction methods. The experimental groups consisted of...
Mehdizadeh Gohari, Iman A Navarro, Mauricio Li, Jihong Shrestha, Archana Uzal, Francisco A McClane, Bruce
Clostridium perfringens is an extremely versatile pathogen of humans and livestock, causing wound infections like gas gangrene (clostridial myonecrosis), enteritis/enterocolitis (including one of the most common human food-borne illnesses), and enterotoxemia (where toxins produced in the intestine are absorbed and damage distant organs such as the ...
Mehdizadeh Gohari, Iman A Navarro, Mauricio Li, Jihong Shrestha, Archana Uzal, Francisco A McClane, Bruce
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Virulence
Clostridium perfringens is an extremely versatile pathogen of humans and livestock, causing wound infections like gas gangrene (clostridial myonecrosis), enteritis/enterocolitis (including one of the most common human food-borne illnesses), and enterotoxemia (where toxins produced in the intestine are absorbed and damage distant organs such as the ...
Xiaoting, Wang Chengcheng, Ning Chunhui, Ji Yan, Li Jing, Li Qingling, Meng Jun, Qiao Lixia, Wang Kuojun, Cai Jinsheng, Zhang
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Journal of global antimicrobial resistance
Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) can cause intestinal diseases in livestock and humans, which seriously threatens the healthy development of animal husbandry and human food safety. Here, the characteristics of antimicrobial resistance and molecular typing of ruminant-borne strains of C. perfringens in Xinjiang, China were explored and profi...