Publications by authors named "Anh Dao Nguyen Pham"

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  • The discovery of Histomonas meleagridis in 1893 has underscored the importance of isolating this protozoan to effectively combat histomonosis.
  • Attempts to culture H. meleagridis in pure form have failed, suggesting it relies on specific bacteria from the host's ceca for survival.
  • Recent advancements using flow cytometry helped enrich H. meleagridis, leading to the identification of several proteins, particularly cytoskeletal proteins, which could provide insights into its disease-causing mechanisms and virulence factors.
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SUMMARY The necessity to easily establish Histomonas meleagridis cultures has been underlined extensively by many researchers in order to gain more insights in the biology of H. meleagridis. In addition the occurrence of different protozoa in the caeca of birds impedes, however, the isolation and propagation of H.

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Histomonosis (blackhead disease or infectious enterohepatitis) caused by the extracellular protozoon parasite Histomonas meleagridis is an important disease of turkeys and a threat to the poultry industry. Due to recent legislation on drug restrictions, research to find new alternatives is an urgent matter in the battle against histomonosis. In the present study, intracloacal inoculation of a low-virulent H.

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The aim of this study was to investigate if immunization with the ferri-siderophore receptors FepA, FhuE, IroN and IutA could protect chickens against avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) infection. The antigens were administered as recombinant proteins in the outer membrane (OM) of E. coli strain BL21 Star DE3.

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Histomonosis (blackhead or infectious enterohepatitis) is a disease of gallinaceous birds, especially of turkeys, and is caused by the protozoan Histomonas meleagridis. Since the ban of all chemoprophylactic and chemotherapeutic products against this disease in the European Union, this parasite causes a considerable amount of economical problems in the poultry industry. Research which could ultimately lead to the discovery of new drugs against this disease is thus highly necessary.

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