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Dictionary » B » Brucella BrucellaBrucella a genus of gram-negative, aerobic bacteria that causes brucellosis. Its cells are nonmotile coccobacilli and are animal parasites and pathogens. The bacterium is transmissible to humans through contact with infected dairy products or tissue. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... subgroups, alpha, beta, delta and gamma), still more preferably the bacterium is a member of the alpha-Proteobacteria (e.g., Bartonella, Brucella, Rasbo bacteria, Afipa, and the like), including nanobacteria. In particular preferred embodiments, the microorganism is a Bartonella including ...
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The Fiber Disease... Experiment Station PIs: Margaret Essenberg, Margaret Pierce Interactions of Bacterial Pathogens and Animal Hosts Factors affecting survival of Brucella abortus in macrophages and other cells will be investigated by studying effects on survival in macrophages of loss of specific genes involved ...
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The Fiber Disease... are innocuous and do no harm; only four or five are pathogenic. Mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus strain) probably comes from the nucleus of the Brucella bacterium. This disease agent is not a bacterium and not a virus; it is a mutated form of the Brucella bacterium, combined with a visna virus, ...
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The Fiber Disease... CASEOUS LYMPHADENITIS ...... OF PERSISTING TSE TRANSMISSIBLE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHIES ACTIONLYME HOMEPAGE(Anaplasma, Rickettsia, Bartonella, Brucella, Mycoplasma,Wolbachia, etc... ... transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, Borna, lyssaviruses, E. coli, ... http://www.actionlyme.org/Coinfections.htm ...
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The Fiber Disease... are Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus spp . [36] There are also specific infectious agents such as bacteria ( Mycobacterium sp,[37,38] Brucella sp,[39] and Salmonella enteritidis [40]) , viruses ( Paramyxovirus parotidis), fungi ( Blastomyces dermatitidis ,[41] Coccidioides immitis ...
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