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Proteases in Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis: potential as drug targets

03-05-2013 | David M Roberts; Yoann Personne; Juliane Ollinger; Tanya Parish, Future Microbiology, 2013

TB is still a major global health problem causing over 1 million deaths per year. An increasing problem of drug resistance in the causative agent, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, as well as problems with the current lengthy and complex treatment regimens, lends urgency to the need to develop new ...

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Pneumonia pathogen detection and microbial interactions in polymicrobial episodes

03-05-2013 | Sabri Bousbia; Didier Raoult; Bernard La Scola, Future Microbiology, 2013

Recent reports show that microbial communities associated with respiratory infections, such as pneumonia and cystic fibrosis, are more complex than expected. Most of these communities are polymicrobial and might comprise microorganisms originating from several diverse biological and ...

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Evaluation of fosfomycin activity against uropathogens in a fosfomycin-naive population in South India: a prospective study

03-05-2013 | Rani Diana Sahni; Veeraraghavan Balaji; Rosemol Varghese; James John; Giannoula S Tansarli; Matthew E Fa ..., Future Microbiology, 2013

Aim: The aim was to evaluate the in vitro activity of fosfomycin against common uropathogens in a fosfomycin-naive population in India. Methods: The authors prospectively collected and tested all consecutive isolates of Escherichia coli and Enterococcus spp. from urine samples between ...

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Genetic diversity in the oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis: molecular mechanisms and biological consequences

03-05-2013 | Gena D Tribble; Jennifer E Kerr; Bing-Yan Wang, Future Microbiology, 2013

Porphyromonas gingivalis is a Gram-negative anaerobic bacterium that colonizes the human oral cavity. It is implicated in the development of periodontitis, a chronic periodontal disease affecting half of the adult population in the USA. To survive in the oral cavity, these bacteria must ...

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Opportunistic bacteria in dental unit waterlines: assessment and characteristics

03-05-2013 | Jolanta Szymańska; Jolanta Sitkowska, Future Microbiology, 2013

Aim: The study aimed to determine qualitative and quantitative contamination of dental unit reservoir water with aerobic and facultative anaerobic bacteria, with regards to health risk to dental staff and patients. Materials & methods: The study material included water samples from 107 unit ...

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Bacterial behaviors associated with the quorum-sensing peptide pheromone (‘alarmone‘) in streptococci

03-05-2013 | Delphine Dufour; Céline M Lévesque, Future Microbiology, 2013

Streptococci are among the predominant bacterial species living in the human body. They are normally harmless bacteria, but have the ability to cause diverse infections, ranging from mild (e.g., tooth decay and sore throat) to life-threatening (e.g., endocarditis and meningitis). Streptococci ...

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Acknowledgements

03-05-2013 | Future Microbiology, 2013

Future Microbiology , May 2013, Vol. 8, No. 5, Pages 691-691.

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A humanized model of microvascular infection

03-05-2013 | Keira Melican; Guillaume Duménil, Future Microbiology, 2013

Future Microbiology , May 2013, Vol. 8, No. 5, Pages 567-569.

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Bulletin Board: Highlighting the latest news and research in microbiology

03-05-2013 | Future Microbiology, 2013

Future Microbiology , May 2013, Vol. 8, No. 5, Pages 575-578.

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Regulation of pathogenicity by noncoding RNAs in bacteria

03-05-2013 | Yanping Han; Lei Liu; Nan Fang; Ruifu Yang; Dongsheng Zhou, Future Microbiology, 2013

Regulatory noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) play important roles in bacterial gene regulation, primarily at the post-transcriptional level. There are four broad categories of regulatory ncRNAs including trans-encoded ncRNAs, cis-encoded ncRNAs, RNA thermometers and riboswitches, and they can influence ...

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