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    CHANGES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND CHALLENGES by William M. Healy

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The function of North American forest ecosystems has been altered by introduced pathogens, loss of key species, and changed fire regimes. …”
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    Wastewater metagenomics in Africa: Opportunities and challenges. by Stephen Kanyerezi, Fatma Zahra Guerfali, Abbas Abel Anzaku, Oluwasegun Adesina Babaleye, Tracey Calvert-Joshua, Julien Alban Nguinkal, Oluwaseun Paul Amoo, Chiraz Atri, Waqasuddin Khan, Iqra Saleh, M Imran Nisar, Arthur Shem Kasambula, Koketso Morapedi, Gerald Mboowa

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Moreover, this approach enables the detection of emerging pathogens and insights into environmental health. However, the implementation of wastewater metagenomics in Africa faces several challenges. …”
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    Borrelial phosphomannose isomerase as a cell surface localized protein that retains enzymatic activity and promotes host-pathogen interaction by Shraboni Dutta, Vipin S. Rana, Brian T. Backstedt, Anil K. Shakya, Chrysoula Kitsou, Ozlem B. Yas, Alexis A. Smith, Michael H. Ronzetti, Rachel M. Lipman, Sarai Araujo-Aris, Xiuli Yang, Ganesha Rai, Yi-Pin Lin, Osnat Herzberg, Utpal Pal

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Taken together, these results highlight a newly discovered role for BbPMI in mediating host-pathogen interactions during infection. In turn, this discovery offers an opportunity for the development of a novel therapeutic strategy to combat Lyme disease by preventing BbPMI function and interaction with host collagen IV.…”
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    ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY OF SEPTIC COMPLICATIONS IN RESISTANCE OF PATHOGENS TO CARBAPENEMS by T. V. Chernenkaya

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The review of literature describes therapeutic opportunities for treatment of diseases caused by pathogens resistant to carbapenems.…”
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    Circulation of tick-borne pathogens in wildlife of the Republic of Korea by Hye-ryung Byun, Seong-Ryeong Ji, Jun-Gu Kang, Chang-Yong Choi, Ki-Jeong Na, Jong-Taek Kim, Joon-Seok Chae

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Habitat loss of wildlife and increased human activities in their habitat provide more opportunities for human-wild animal contact. These artificial environments influence humans by facilitating the transmission of tick-borne pathogens. …”
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    Monitoring foodborne pathogens of food served at an institutional cafeteria by Qadreyah Almatawah, Salwa Al-Mutairi, Julie Varghese

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The presence of foodborne pathogens and indicators of general hygiene in 143 food and environmental samples were analyzed using the TEMPO and VIDAS food safety testing machines. …”
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    Mycobacterial genomics and structural bioinformatics: opportunities and challenges in drug discovery by Vaishali P. Waman, Sundeep Chaitanya Vedithi, Sherine E. Thomas, Bridget P. Bannerman, Asma Munir, Marcin J. Skwark, Sony Malhotra, Tom L. Blundell

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Of the more than 190 distinct species of Mycobacterium genus, many are economically and clinically important pathogens of humans or animals. Among those mycobacteria that infect humans, three species namely Mycobacterium tuberculosis (causative agent of tuberculosis), Mycobacterium leprae (causative agent of leprosy) and Mycobacterium abscessus (causative agent of chronic pulmonary infections) pose concern to global public health. …”
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    THE IMPACT OF THE CULTIVATED WHEAT VARIETIES ON FREQUENCY OF SEPTORIOSIS PATHOGEN OCCURRENCE by Yu. V. Zeleneva, O. S. Afanasenko, V. P. Studnikova

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…One of the important tasks of agricultural production is an opportunity to predict changes in the pathogenic complex of grain crops. …”
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    Impacts of MDR/XDR-TB on the global tuberculosis epidemic: Challenges and opportunities by Kai Ling Chin, Luis Anibarro, Zi Yuan Chang, Praneetha Palasuberniam, Zainal Arifin Mustapha, Maria E. Sarmiento, Armando Acosta

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The increasing cases of MDR/XDR-TB are mainly due to the limitations in the diagnostic tests to detect the drug susceptibility of the pathogen, which contribute to the spread of the disease through close contacts. …”
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