J D Oliver
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Progulske-Fox A, Chukkapalli S, Getachew H, Dunn W, Oliver J
J Oral Microbiol
. 2022 Jan;
14(1):1952838.
PMID: 35035782
Bacteria are exposed to stresses during their growth and multiplication in their ecological systems to which they respond in multiple ways as expert survivalists. One such response mechanism is to...
2.
Oliver J, Turner E, Halpern L, Jia S, Schneider P, DSouza R
J Dent Res
. 2020 Jul;
99(11):1221-1227.
PMID: 32609569
Orofacial clefts and their management impose a substantial burden on patients, on their families, and on the health system. Under the current standard of care, affected patients are subjected to...
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Froelich B, Phippen B, Fowler P, Noble R, Oliver J
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2016 Nov;
83(2).
PMID: 27793822
Importance: This study shows that clams are a potential source of infection in North Carolina, especially for V. parahaemolyticus These findings also highlight the need for clam-specific environmental research to...
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Ayrapetyan M, Williams T, Baxter R, Oliver J
Infect Immun
. 2015 Aug;
83(11):4194-203.
PMID: 26283335
Dormancy holds a vital role in the ecological dynamics of microorganisms. Specifically, entry into dormancy allows cells to withstand times of stress while maintaining the potential for reentry into an...
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Froelich B, Ayrapetyan M, Fowler P, Oliver J, Noble R
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2014 Dec;
81(3):1111-9.
PMID: 25452288
The United States has federal regulations in place to reduce the risk of seafood-related infection caused by the estuarine bacteria Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus. However, data to support the...
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Beneduce L, Vernile A, Spano G, Massa S, Lamacchia F, Oliver J
Lett Appl Microbiol
. 2010 Sep;
51(4):443-9.
PMID: 20807335
Aims: Monitoring the occurrence of the human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus in a mussel farm located in the lagoon of Varano (Italy). Methods And Results: A total of 72 samples of...
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Oliver J
Epidemiol Infect
. 2005 Jun;
133(3):383-91.
PMID: 15962544
Infections caused by Vibrio vulnificus were first reported in 1979 by Blake et al. of the US Centers for Disease Control. At that time described as a 'rare, unnamed halophilic...
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Adams B, Bates T, Oliver J
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2003 Dec;
69(12):7462-6.
PMID: 14660399
The mode by which Helicobacter pylori, the causative agent of most gastric ulcers, is transmitted remains undetermined. Epidemiological evidence suggests these organisms are waterborne; however, H. pylori has rarely been...
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Hulsmann A, Rosche T, Kong I, Hassan H, Beam D, Oliver J
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2003 Oct;
69(10):6114-20.
PMID: 14532069
Vibrio vulnificus is an estuarine bacterium capable of causing rapidly fatal infections through both ingestion and wound infection. Like other opportunistic pathogens, V. vulnificus must adapt to potentially stressful environmental...
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Pfeffer C, Oliver J
Lett Appl Microbiol
. 2003 Feb;
36(3):150-1.
PMID: 12581373
Aims: The purpose of this study was to compare a recently described medium, thiosulphate-chloride-iodide (TCI), for the isolation of estuarine vibrios with thiosulphate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose (TCBS). Methods: A total of 492...