Charles H D Williamson
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Celona K, Williamson C, Dholakia R, Sahl J, Monroy F, Settles E
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2024 Aug;
13(9):e0016024.
PMID: 39140765
infection has been linked to gastrointestinal diseases including gastric cancer. High rates of infection and gastric cancer have been reported in indigenous populations within the United States. We report whole-genome...
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Williamson C, Vazquez A, Nunnally A, Kyger K, Fofanov V, Furstenau T, et al.
Microbiol Spectr
. 2024 Apr;
12(6):e0413923.
PMID: 38651881
is a diverse pathogen, causing a range of disease in humans, from self-limiting diarrhea to urinary tract infections (UTIs). Uropathogenic (UPEC) is the most frequently observed uropathogen in UTIs, a...
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Janke N, Williamson C, Drees K, Suarez-Esquivel M, Allen A, Ladner J, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2023 Dec;
14:1287046.
PMID: 38094632
is a globally important zoonotic pathogen largely found in cattle hosts and is typically transmitted to humans through contaminated dairy products or contact with diseased animals. Despite the long, shared...
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Smith T, Schill K, Williamson C
Toxins (Basel)
. 2023 Sep;
15(9).
PMID: 37755971
Botulinum neurotoxins are a varied group of protein toxins that share similar structures and modes of activity. They include at least seven serotypes and over forty subtypes that are produced...
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Williamson C, Roe C, Terriquez J, Hornstra H, Lucero S, Nunnally A, et al.
Microb Genom
. 2023 Jun;
9(6).
PMID: 37347682
Although infections caused by have historically been attributed to hospital acquisition, growing evidence supports the role of community acquisition in infection (CDI). Symptoms of CDI can range from mild, self-resolving...
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Pereira C, Neia R, Silva S, Williamson C, Gillece J, OCallaghan D, et al.
J Microbiol Methods
. 2023 Jun;
211:106772.
PMID: 37343840
Numerous genotyping techniques based on different principles and with different costs and levels of resolution are currently available for understanding the transmission dynamics of brucellosis worldwide. We aimed to compare...
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Roe C, Holiday O, Upshaw-Bia K, Benally G, Williamson C, Urbanz J, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2023 May;
10:1167070.
PMID: 37256003
(Rodonaja, 1967) is an understudied, vector-borne, filarioid nematode that causes ocular onchocercosis in dogs, cats, coyotes, wolves, and is also capable of infecting humans. Onchocercosis in dogs has been reported...
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Stone N, Hall C, Ortiz M, Hutton S, Santana-Propper E, Celona K, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2022 May;
16(5):e0009959.
PMID: 35584143
Background: Leptospirosis, caused by Leptospira bacteria, is a common zoonosis worldwide, especially in the tropics. Reservoir species and risk factors have been identified but surveys for environmental sources are rare....
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Smith T, Tian R, Imanian B, Williamson C, Johnson S, Daligault H, et al.
Toxins (Basel)
. 2021 Aug;
13(7).
PMID: 34357945
At least 40 toxin subtypes of botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs), a heterogenous group of bacterial proteins, are produced by seven different clostridial species. A key factor that drives the diversity of...
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Smith T, Williamson C, Hill K, Johnson S, Xie G, Anniballi F, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Mar;
12:566908.
PMID: 33716993
Of the seven currently known botulinum neurotoxin-producing species of , Group I, is the species associated with the majority of human botulism cases worldwide. Phylogenetic analysis of these bacteria reveals...