Human and bovine group B streptococci: two distinct populations.
about
Molecular epidemiology of mastitis pathogens of dairy cattle and comparative relevance to humans.Comparative genomics and the role of lateral gene transfer in the evolution of bovine adapted Streptococcus agalactiaeAssociation of Group B Streptococcus colonization and bovine exposure: a prospective cross-sectional cohort studyStudies on Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from bovine mastitis in Indonesia.Distribution of antimicrobial resistance and virulence-related genes among Brazilian group B streptococci recovered from bovine and human sources.Analysis of two-component systems in group B Streptococcus shows that RgfAC and the novel FspSR modulate virulence and bacterial fitness.Hyperinvasive neonatal group B streptococcus has arisen from a bovine ancestorCharacterization of Streptococcus agalactiae isolates of bovine and human origin by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA analysis.Serotype III Streptococcus agalactiae from bovine milk and human neonatal infections.Mobile genetic elements provide evidence for a bovine origin of clonal complex 17 of Streptococcus agalactiaeMultilocus sequence types associated with neonatal group B streptococcal sepsis and meningitis in Canada.Selection, recombination, and virulence gene diversity among group B streptococcal genotypes.Phenotypic and molecular characteristics of Streptococcus agalactiae isolates recovered from milk of dairy cows in Brazil.Properties and type antigen patterns of group B streptococcal isolates from pigs and nutrias.Determination of epidemiological relationships of Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from bovine mastitis.Phylogenetic, comparative genomic and structural analyses of human Streptococcus agalactiae ST485 in China
P2860
Q27691270-E2014484-97DB-4968-8233-82C79927A588Q28742416-363A6ED9-7EDC-4255-ABBE-94C661D92BCAQ30976919-50C80DCB-650D-4D34-A43A-2DAAFF23BC3CQ31080221-31478630-1A31-42FA-B272-454F319BD31AQ33554486-AE688244-65E9-4F16-989C-B028774041F0Q33647953-CBA5D1C5-9966-4FA9-A0E6-1D0A0D2098B8Q33716212-113D2CF4-8116-48C6-A521-EFCA1EC7C28FQ33964822-ACDC9019-5746-4EDC-B02B-EC385475D97AQ35873181-5286384E-026F-44A2-A922-9E9B05C3B251Q35913325-1C1FB3D2-1532-4FBF-8D83-F11E0C150E62Q37156816-4B872CA6-BC26-433B-AD62-82B42FE2542CQ37302049-EEB5B451-1AB8-45F5-822D-D3A779A467EAQ37511415-6643FD85-76BE-4754-95DA-6ECA3B564FD5Q40174708-6F5BA07D-A2C3-4A13-803E-D217DA3ACBDCQ44586173-D37A2597-C15F-407C-8ADD-6A843DDA946CQ59128817-9C0795CE-A4BE-4055-AAAF-F4543B36F5AB
P2860
Human and bovine group B streptococci: two distinct populations.
description
1984 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
1984年の論文
@ja
1984年学术文章
@wuu
1984年学术文章
@zh-cn
1984年学术文章
@zh-hans
1984年学术文章
@zh-my
1984年学术文章
@zh-sg
1984年學術文章
@yue
1984年學術文章
@zh
1984年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Human and bovine group B streptococci: two distinct populations.
@en
Human and bovine group B streptococci: two distinct populations.
@nl
type
label
Human and bovine group B streptococci: two distinct populations.
@en
Human and bovine group B streptococci: two distinct populations.
@nl
prefLabel
Human and bovine group B streptococci: two distinct populations.
@en
Human and bovine group B streptococci: two distinct populations.
@nl
P2860
P1476
Human and bovine group B streptococci: two distinct populations.
@en
P2093
P2860
P304
P356
10.1111/J.1365-2672.1984.TB01391.X
P577
1984-10-01T00:00:00Z