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    The influence of biofloc system on Vibrio composition, the growth and the gut microvilli performance of the Pacific white shrimp Penaeus vannamei by Muhamad Gustilatov, Widanarni Widanarni, Julie Ekasari, Pande Gde Sasmita Julyantoro, Diana Elizabeth Waturangi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Hep-1b-8 (2.26%) and V. parahaemolyticus (0.80%) known as a pathogenic bacteria dominated the control shrimp gut. The biofloc system significantly increased the digestive enzyme activity, growth performance, and microvilli length in the shrimp gut. …”
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    Isolation, identification, and pathogenicity tests of pathogenic bacterial associated with black body syndrome in white barramundi Lates calcarifer B. by Akmal Izwar, Sri Nuryati, Rahman, Rini Purnomowati

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Moribund barramundi was collected from the Center for Mariculture Development (BBPBL), Lampung Province. Five of pathogenic bacteria were found, i.e. Pseudomonas stutzeri L01, Vibrio harveyi, Bacillus cereus, Salinococcus roseus, and Pseudomonas stutzeri L02. …”
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    Metabolomic profiling and antibacterial efficacy of probiotic-derived cell-free supernatant encapsulated in nanostructured lipid carriers against canine multidrug-resistant bacteri... by Nay Zin Myo, Nay Zin Myo, Ratchnida Kamwa, Ratchnida Kamwa, Thitirat Jamnong, Busaba Swasdipisal, Papavarin Somrak, Phanchompoo Rattanamalakorn, Vipada Neatsawang, Prasert Apiwatsiri, Teerapong Yata, David J. Hampson, Nuvee Prapasarakul, Nuvee Prapasarakul

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The acidic nature of the CFS, combined with bioactive antibacterial metabolites like Kanzonol V and 1-Hexanol, likely contributed to its inhibitory effects against pathogenic bacteria; notably, Kanzonol V was abundant in the CFS of L22F, BF12 and BYF26 (L22F_CFS, BF12_CFS and BYF26_CFS), while 1-Hexanol was particularly enriched in CFS of P72N (P72N_CFS), with both compounds effectively targeting bacterial cell membranes to disrupt cell integrity, leading to bacterial cell death. …”
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    Selection of lactic acid bacteria as a probiotic and evaluated its performance on gnotobiotic catfish Clarias sp. by Enita Romasni Turnip, Widanarni, Widanarni, Anja Meryandini

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The in vitro assay was done to select several LAB isolates based on antagonistic activity against pathogenic bacteria. The selected isolate was tested in vivo to observe their ability to improve growth performances of catfish. …”
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    Berberine alleviates enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli-induced intestinal mucosal barrier function damage in a piglet model by modulation of the intestinal microbiome by Min Du, Xinran Liu, Xu Ji, Yue Wang, Xiaodan Liu, Chunfang Zhao, Chunfang Zhao, Erhui Jin, Erhui Jin, Youfang Gu, Youfang Gu, Hongyu Wang, Feng Zhang, Feng Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Simultaneously, the relative abundance of harmful and pathogenic bacteria, such as Prevotella, Paraprevotella, Corynebacterium, Catenisphaera, Streptococcus, Enterobacter, and Collinsella, decreased (P < 0.05).DiscussionBerberine alleviated ETEC-induced intestinal mucosal barrier damage in weaned piglets models. …”
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    The Effect of Different Ratio of Methionine-Zinc and Zinc Oxide on Performance Indicators and Diarrhea in Suckling Holstein Calves by Morteza Rezapour, Yadollah Chashnidel, Asadollah Teimoury Yansary, Essa Dirandeh

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Zinc is an effective anti-inflammatory and anti-diarrheal substance that improves the function of the immune system, reduces the number of pathogenic bacteria and increases the relative abundance of beneficial microbes in the digestive system. …”
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    Atg5 deficiency in basophils improves metabolism in lupus mice by regulating gut microbiota dysbiosis by Jiaxuan Chen, Quanren Pan, Lu Lu, Xiaorong Huang, Shuting Wang, Xiaoxian Liu, Jiaqi Lun, Xiaowei Xu, Hongyong Su, Fengbiao Guo, Lawei Yang, Liuyong You, Haiyan Xiao, Wenying Luo, Hua-feng Liu, Qingjun Pan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Transplanting Atg5 −/− basophils improved the gut microbiota balance in MRL/lpr mice, increasing the abundance of beneficial bacteria, such as Ligilactobacillus murinus and Faecalitalea rodentium, and reducing that of potentially pathogenic bacteria such as Phocaeicola salanitronis. The transplantation of Atg5-deficient basophils improved lupus symptoms by modulating lipid and amino acid metabolism. …”
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    Investigations on the treatment of the subclinical mastitis by penicillin - streptomycin in dry cows by Tevfik TEKELİ, Tülay BAYSAL, Yılmaz GÖKÇAY

    “…They were examined bact;riologically whether they were infected or not. Pathogenic bacteriae were isolated from 46 milk samples. …”
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    Preparation of Copper Nanoparticles/Diatomite Nanocomposite for Improvement in Water Quality of Fishponds by Truong Thi Hanh, Nguyen Thuy Lan Chi, Nguyen Ngoc Duy

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Antibacterial activity of CuNPs/DA nanocomposite against pathogenous bacteria for catfish such as Aeromonas hydrophila and Edwardsiella ictaluri was estimated.…”
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    Combating antibiotic resistance: mechanisms, challenges, and innovative approaches in antibacterial drug development by Aiswarya M. Rajesh, Shraddha Subhash Pawar, Kruthi Doriya, Rambabu Dandela

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Key antibiotics discussed include carvacrol, dalbavancin, quinolones, fluoroquinolones, and zoliflodacin, each with unique actions against bacterial pathogens. Bacteria have evolved complex resistance strategies, such as enzyme production to neutralize drugs, modifying drug targets, and using efflux pumps to remove antibiotics, significantly reducing drug efficacy. …”
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    Pediatric pneumonia – A clinico-pathological study by Pragati A. Sathe, Monalisa Dash, Pradeep Vaideeswar, Sunil Karande, Lamk Kadiyani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Context: Numerous pathogens (bacteria, viruses, or fungi) can cause childhood pneumonia. …”
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    Urbanization enhances consumer protist-driven ARGs dissemination in riverine ecosystems by Bob Adyari, Lanping Zhang, Ana Maravić, Jiaxin Chen, Laiyi Li, Mahmoud Gad, Chang-Ping Yu, Anyi Hu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A higher total abundance of ARGs and a greater number of co-shared ARGs between pathogen and non-pathogen bacteria were observed in the more urbanized western tributary. …”
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    The comparative studies of Borneo plant extracts to increases vaccine efficacy in tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus by Esti Handayani Hardi, Komsanah Sukarti, Maulina Agriandini, Irawan Wijaya Kusuma, Rudi Agung Nugroho

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Tilapia fish (weight 15 g) were intraperitoneally injected with vaccine mix the extract and challenged at days 7 (d7), 14 (d14), and 21 (d21) post vaccination through intramuscular injection with Aeromonas hydrophila and Pseudomonas fluorescens (105 CFU/mL each pathogen bacteria). The results shown that the fish with BP+V were found in fin rot at d14 days challenge.  …”
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    Prevalence and molecular characterization of Beta-lactamase resistance gene in multidrug resistance bacteria, Proteus spp. by Sabiha S. Salih, Shno J. Mohammed, Imad M Noori, Lana MA Mohammed, Taib A. Hama Soor

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Meat is a source of delivering food born pathogen bacteria including Proteus species. Recently Proteus bacteria developed drug resistance against many antimicrobial drugs and it causes difficulty in patient’s treatment. …”
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