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Diversity of Humoral Immune Responses to Recombinant Proteins of Brucella abortus Among Residents in Cheju Province

Euh HJ, Yeom JS, Kim JM, Kim JD, Cho SN

  • KMID: 2099369
  • J Korean Soc Microbiol.
  • 2000 Oct;35(5):377-377.
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Successful Medical Treatment of Prosthetic Mitral Valve Endocarditis Caused by Brucella abortus

Lee SA, Kim KH, Shin HS, Lee HS, Choi HM, Kim HK

Although Brucella endocarditis is a rare complication of human brucellosis, it is the main cause of the mortality in this disease. Traditionally, the therapeutic approach to endocarditis caused by Brucella...
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A Case of Spondylodiscitis with Spinal Epidural Abscess Due to Brucella

Kim DH, Cho YD

Brucellosis, a zoonosis with worldwide distribution, is a systemic infection caused by facultative intracellular bacteria of the genus Brucella, which can involve multiple organs and tissues. We report an uncommon...
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Brucella Endocarditis with Splenic Abscess: A Report of the First Case Diagnosed in Korea

Park SH, Choi YS, Choi YJ, Cho SH, Yoon HJ

Human brucellosis has a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations, which includes endocarditis, a focal complication that is uncommon yet responsible for the majority of associated deaths. The most successful treatment...
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Interaction between Brucella melitensis 16M and small ubiquitin-related modifier 1 and E2 conjugating enzyme 9 in mouse RAW264.7 macrophages

Yi J, Wang Y, Li Q, Zhang H, Shao Z, Deng X, He J, Xiao C, Wang Z, Wang Y, Chen C

Brucella is an intracellular pathogen that invades a host and settles in its immune cells; however, the mechanism of its intracellular survival is unclear. Modification of small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO)...
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Isolation and characterization of Brucella abortus isolates from wildlife species in South Korea

Truong QL, Kim K, Kim JT, Her M, Jung SC, Hahn TW

A total of 782 blood and 465 tissue samples from 1,039 wild animals and 127 dairy goats were collected from January 2011 to December 2013 in 10 provinces of South...
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Back Pain Secondary to Brucella Spondylitis in the Lumbar Region

Lim KB, Kwak YG, Kim DY, Kim YS, Kim JA

Brucellosis is a systemic, infectious disease caused by the bacterial genus Brucella and a common zoonosis that still remains a major health problem in certain parts of the world such...
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Brucella Prostatitis: A First Case Report Diagnosed in Korea

Ryu SY, Kim HA, Park J, Choe M, Kwon K

Brucellosis is a zoonosis caused by several species of Brucella. Brucellosis is usually an acute or sub-acute febrile illness that histologically develops granulomatous inflammation. Brucella prostatitis is a very rare...
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Development and trial of vaccines against Brucella

Lalsiamthara J, Lee JH

The search for ideal brucellosis vaccines remains active today. Currently, no licensed human or canine anti-brucellosis vaccines are available. In bovines, the most successful vaccine (S19) is only used in...
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Different invasion efficiencies of Brucella abortus wild-type and mutantsin RAW 264.7 and THP-1 phagocytic cells and HeLa non-phagocytic cells

Shim S, Im YB, Jung M, Park WB, Yoo HS

Brucellosis is one of the common zoonoses caused by Brucella abortus (B. abortus). However, little has been reported on factors affecting invasion of B. abortus into host cells. To investigate...
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In silico analysis of Brucella abortus Omp2b and in vitro expression of SOmp2b

Golshani M, Vaeznia N, Sahmani M, Bouzari S

PURPOSE: At present, there is no vaccine available for the prevention of human brucellosis. Brucella outer membrane protein 2b (Omp2b) is a 36 kD porin existed in common Brucella pathogens...
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Identification of Brucella melitensis isolates originating from Mongolia and diagnostic real-time PCR evaluation using a specific SNP

Kang SI, Kim JY, Kim SM, Lee JJ, Sung SR, Kim YH, Jung SC, Her M

A real-time PCR assay using hybridization probe (HybProbe) has been developed to detect Brucella (B.) melitensis strains. The primer and HybProbe sets were designed based on the gap gene of...
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Development of a multiplex PCR to identify Salmonella, Leptospira and Brucella species in tissue samples

Lam TQ, Yoon BI, Hahn TW

  • KMID: 1435817
  • Korean J Vet Res.
  • 2012 Jun;52(2):75-82.
We have developed and optimized a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (mPCR) for simultaneous detection of Brucella, Salmonella and Leptospira with high sensitivity and specificity. Three pairs of oligonucleotide primers were...
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A Comparative Study of Helicobacter pylori Growth on Different Agar-based Media

Lee JH, Park J, Park MR, Na YH, Cho SJ

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Optimal culture conditions for Helicobacter pylori have not been established. We compared the effectiveness of four different agar-based media for the growth of H. pylori. MATERIALS AND METHODS: G27, ATCC...
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Molecular cloning, purification and immunogenicity of recombinant Brucella abortus 544 malate dehydrogenase protein

Reyes AW, Simborio H, Hop HT, Arayan LT, Kim S

The Brucella mdh gene was successfully cloned and expressed in E. coli. The purified recombinant malate dehydrogenase protein (rMDH) was reactive to Brucella-positive bovine serum in the early stage, but...
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A Novel PCR Assay for Detecting Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis

Alamian S, Esmaelizad M, Zahraei T, Etemadi A, Mohammadi , Afshar D, Ghaderi S

OBJECTIVES: Brucellosis is a major zoonotic disease that poses a significant public health threat worldwide. The classical bacteriological detection process used to identify Brucella spp. is difficult and time-consuming. This...
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Vaccination of goats with a combination Salmonella vector expressing four Brucella antigens (BLS, PrpA, Omp19, and SOD) confers protection against Brucella abortus infection

Leya M, Kim WK, Cho JS, Yu EC, Kim YJ, Yeo Y, Lyoo KS, Yang MS, Han SS, Lee JH, Tark D, Hur J, Kim B

Salmonella is an intracellular pathogen with a cellular infection mechanism similar to that of Brucella, making it a suitable choice for use in an anti-Brucella immune boost system. This study...
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Brucella Endocarditis of Pseudoaneurysm of an Aortic Composite Graft

Sharifkazemi MB, Moarref AR, Rezaian S, Rezaian GR

The occurrence of Brucella endocarditis following Bentall operation is a rare and life threatening condition, particularly when it is complicated by development of a pseudoaneurysm. Here we present a 40-year-old...
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Brucella Epididymorchitis: A Rare Cause of Testicular Mass

Cha WH, Choi YS, Kim SW, Ha GY, Kim KH, Seo YJ, Lee KS

Brucellosis is a zoonosis, which is caused by Brucella abortus, B. melitensis, B. suis and B. canis. Brucellosis has been an emerging disease since the discovery of B. melitensis, by...
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Septic Arthritis of the Hip Caused by Brucella abortus: A Case Report

Hwang CS, Chung PH, Kang S, Kim JP, Kim YS, Kim SM, Ha GY, Choi YS

Brucellosis is a glbally distributed zoonotic infection of the Brucella genus that can involve multiple tissue and organ. In Korea, Brucellosis is caused mainly by B. abortus. but there is...
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