PPT-Yersinia and Pasteurella

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YERSINIA Disease Yersinia pestis is the cause of plague also known as the black death the scourge of the Middle Ages It is also a contemporary disease occurring

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YERSINIA Disease Yersinia pestis is the cause of plague also known as the black death the scourge of the Middle Ages It is also a contemporary disease occurring in the western United States and in many other countries around the world . 1 EMIA Aetiology Epidemiology Diagnosis Prevention and Control References AETIOLOGY Classification of the causativ e agent Pasteurella multocida . Order: Pasteurellales. Family: Pasteurellaceae ་ Bacillus anthracis, Yersinia pestis, Burkholderia pseudomallei & Brucella species Sai Arun Batra, S. Krupanidhi & Urmil Tuteja * Department of Biosciences, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learn Palindromic Sequences. Introduction to Bioinformatics 301. April 30th, 2015. Jordan Davis. Yersinia Palindromic Sequences (YPALs). Mini DNA insertions scattered along the genome of known . Yersinia . taxonomy. Member of the . Enterobacteriaceae. . family . yersinia. is gram . nagative. . coccobacilli. . 4-. Yersinia.  . General . characteristics. :. -. . Yersinia . SafePork 2011back to indexYersinia enterocolitica speci31city sensibility and capacity to detect pathogenic Y enterocolitica from pig tonsilsAnses Unit Hygine et Qualit des Produits Avicoles et Porcin pestis. Black death. taxonomy. Member of the . Enterobacteriaceae. . family . yersinia. is gram . nagative. . coccobacilli. . . . . Yersinia.  . General . Dr Ali Abdulwahid . University of Mustanisiriya. College of Medicine. Department of Microbiology . Third stage . Yersinia . The genus Yersinia includes many species: . . Yersinia pestis . the (cause of plague). Prof & HoD . Dept of Pathology. SKHMC. . Pasteurellae. . Yersinia. Pasteurella. Francisella. Primary pathogens of rodents. Human pathogens: . Yersinia. . pestis. . Yersinia. Jones TF, Buckingham SC, Bopp CA, Ribot E, Schaffner W. From Pig to Pacifier: Chitterling-Associated Yersiniosis Outbreak among Black Infants. Emerg Infect Dis. 2003;9(8):1007-1009. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0908.030103. Drancourt M, Signoli M, Dang LV, Bizot B, Roux V, Tzortzis S, et al. Yersinia pestis Orientalis in Remains of Ancient Plague Patients. Emerg Infect Dis. 2007;13(2):332. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1302.060197. . DDE1. . Atlantibacter. . hermannii. . NBRC 105704. . Franconibacter. . helveticus. 413_SENT. . Franconibacter. . helveticus. CS-23. . Franconibacter. . pulveris. . DJ34. Citrobacter . . GN02283 . flag. -3a. Enterobacter . bugandensis. . MNCRE4. flag. -3a. Enterobacter . ludwigii. . OLC-1682. flag. -3a-1. Enterobacter cloacae . ATCC 13047 . flag. -3a. Enterobacter cloacae . Dr Ali Abdulwahid . University of . Mustanisiriya. College of Medicine. Department of Microbiology . Third stage . The Vibrio . There are more than 35 species recognized for the genus vibrio, only 12 of them are responsible for human infection (gastrointestinal and extra-intestinal infections).. Non-motile, facultative . anaerobic . coccobacilli. or rods. - Causes chicken cholera and hemorrhagic . septicaemia. in different animals and birds . - Most species are . oxidase. positive, . catalase.

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