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Türkiye Göstergebilim Çevresi
Canlılar Göstergebilimi Üzerine Kalevi Kull ile… Kaan Tanyeri |Türkiye Göstergebilim Çevresi2021 •
Kaan Tanyeri's interview: With Kalevi Kull on Semiotics of Living Things...
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Background and Aim: Campylobacter infections in sheep may be asymptomatic or cause enteritis, ileitis, infertility, and abortion. Thus, this study aimed to estimate the prevalence of Campylobacter spp. in farming sheep and to detect risk factors, molecular patterns, and antimicrobial susceptibility status of these pathogens. Materials and Methods: Four hundred and eight fecal samples were collected from 12 flocks in the Mymensingh and Sherpur districts. Samples were tested by both basic (culture and biochemical tests) and molecular (initially 16S rRNA and later hipO gene-based polymerase chain reaction). Furthermore, the antimicrobial susceptibility status of Campylobacter jejuni was confirmed using disk diffusion. Flock- and animal-level data were captured using semi-structured interviews with farm owners under bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses to confirm the risk factors for Campylobacter-positive status. Results: The prevalence of C. jejuni staining at the animal and flock levels was 8.82% (36/408) and 66.70% (8/12), respectively. The age of sheep was identified as an important risk factor. Up to 1 year of age, sheep were 3.78 times more likely to be infected with C. jejuni (95% confidence interval: 1.0736–13.3146, p = 0.038). Of the 36 isolates of C. jejuni, all were found to be fully susceptible (100%) to gentamicin and ciprofloxacin. In this study, three antimicrobial agents, oxytetracycline, azithromycin, and ceftriaxone, were fully resistant (100%). The majority of isolates were resistant to a combination of 4–6 antimicrobial agents. Conclusion: The present study highlights the predominant maintenance of zoonotic Campylobacter species in sheep, and their burden on human health is enormous. Therefore, environmental, animal, and human health needs to be focused under a One Health lens to mitigate the occurrence of Campylobacter in farm settings and to prevent further introduction to animals and humans. Keywords: antimicrobial resistance, campylobacter jejuni, identification, isolation, prevalence, risk factors, sheep.
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Ελευσίνια Μυστήρια & Πλάτωνος Ακαδημία : Το τέλος των Ελευσίνιων μυστηρίων, η επικράτηση της “μεγάλης σύγχυσης” και η εν έτει 431- 485 μ.Χ. προσπάθεια ανακάμψεως της λατρείας των θεών στους Έλληνες δια της Πλατωνικής Ακαδημίας Αθηνών.
Cuadernos Canela
Orikuchi Shinobu. Textos fundamentales, Alfonso Falero et al. (eds). Satori Ediciones, 2023, 344 pp. (Reseña de libro)2024 •
2021 •
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Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Random Forests Based Classification for Crops Ripeness Stages2013 •
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Cross-reactive IgE antibody responses to tropomyosins from Ascaris lumbricoides and cockroach2008 •
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
Weakness and cognitive impairment are independently and jointly associated with functional decline in aging Americans2019 •
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