spp. are considered the most frequent cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. However, outside high-income countries, its burden is poorly understood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFspp. are considered the most frequent bacterial cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Although the diarrhea produced by these bacteria is self-limiting, the pathogen has been associated with severe long-term sequelae following acute signs and symptoms of the illness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHemodialysis patients are at high risk for bloodstream infections associated with highest morbidity and mortality rates. Bacterial species not commonly related to such infections has been hardly identified by traditional methods. Pseudocitrobacter is a novel genus of the order Enterobacterales that is associated with carbapenemase genes and nosocomial infection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe red conger eel (, Guichenot) is a native species included in the Chilean Aquaculture Diversification Program due to high commercial demand. In the context of intensified farming, prior reports link two disease outbreaks with emerging pathogens in the and genera. However, the roles remain unclear for the bacterial community and each specific bacterium is associated with the rearing environment for healthy specimens.
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