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Kumar B, Lorusso E, Fosso B, Pesole G
Front Microbiol . 2024 Feb; 15:1343572. PMID: 38419630
Metagenomics, Metabolomics, and Metaproteomics have significantly advanced our knowledge of microbial communities by providing culture-independent insights into their composition and functional potential. However, a critical challenge in this field is...
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Bagra J, Nair S, Athira V, Kumar M, Kumar M, Thomas P, et al.
Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis . 2023 Dec; 104:102100. PMID: 38043450
Microsporum canis is considered the common dermatophyte agent associated with ringworm in felines and canines. In the present study, we sampled n = 548 felines and canines for the probable...
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Ashmi M, Kumar B, Sanjana , Abhishek , Kumar D, Singh P
Curr Microbiol . 2023 Sep; 80(11):351. PMID: 37737317
B. melitensis is the most pathogenic zoonotic species of Brucella transmitted to animals through fetal secretions, placenta, and vaginal discharges of infected animals and humans by ingesting unpasteurized milk, dairy...
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Kumar M, Thomas P, V A, Nair S, Bagra J, Chaturvedi V, et al.
J Mycol Med . 2022 Dec; 33(1):101352. PMID: 36459816
Dermatophytes are keratinophilic fungi that cause skin infections in both humans and animals. Recently, the incidence rates of fungal infections associated with Trichophyton spp. have been considered endemic in many...
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Nair S, Abhishek , Saini S, M S C, Sharun K, V A, et al.
Braz J Microbiol . 2022 Nov; 54(1):509-521. PMID: 36437438
Keratinophilic fungi are mostly soil-inhabiting organisms with occasional infections in humans and animals. Even though most dermatophytes are host-adapted, cross-species infections are common by zoophilic and geophilic dermatophytes. N. nana...
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Kumari N, Kumar M, Katiyar A, Kumar A, Priya P, Kumar B, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 May; 12(1):8477. PMID: 35590022
Carbapenemase-producing clinical isolates are becoming more common over the world, posing a severe public health danger, particularly in developing nations like India. Carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacterial (CR-GNB) infection has become a...
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Ashmi M, Kumar B, Agrawal R, Prakash C, Abhishek , Singh K
Mol Cell Probes . 2021 Aug; 59:101761. PMID: 34400303
Bovine brucellosis, predominantly caused by Brucella abortus is one of the most neglected zoonotic diseases causing severe economic losses in the dairy industry. The early and precise diagnosis of the...
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Joseph B, Pandey A, Kumar A, Sharma D, Yadav A, Kumar B, et al.
Trop Anim Health Prod . 2021 May; 53(2):322. PMID: 33988782
Bovine tuberculosis is an economically important disease with very high zoonotic potential. Single intradermal cervical tuberculin test (SICT) is considered a gold standard assay for the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis....
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Yadav A, Rajak K, Kumar A, Bhatt M, Chakravarti S, Muthu S, et al.
Microb Pathog . 2021 May; 156:104940. PMID: 33962006
Cellular receptors play an important role in entry and cell to cell spread of morbillivirus infections. The cells expressing SLAM and Nectin-4 have been used for successful and efficient isolation...
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Nair S, Chauhan T, Kumawat M, Sarkhel R, Apoorva S, Shome A, et al.
Mol Biol Rep . 2021 May; 48(4):3195-3203. PMID: 33954903
Salmonella Typhimurium survives and replicates inside the oxidative environment of phagocytic cells. Proteins, because of their composition and location, are the foremost targets of host inflammatory response. Among others, Met-residues...