Publications by authors named "Attia A El-Gedawy"

Introduction: Dogs are known as asymptomatic carriers forCampylobacter jejuni. The number of pet dogs is increasing in Egypt in the last decade.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the frequency ofC.

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  • * Among 3,471 animals examined, 129 (3.71%) were found to have CLA, with a 45.74% isolation rate of the pathogen from sheep abscesses, and 48.83% of samples tested positive for the phospholipase D (PLD) gene using PCR.
  • * This study represents the first phylogenetic analysis of the CLA isolate in Egypt, showing high nucleotide sequence identity with isolates from other regions, suggesting
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  • * A total of 345 samples were analyzed, revealing a 32.8% MDR rate among the isolates, with significant genetic similarities found between human and chicken strains.
  • * Natural compounds eugenol and beta-resorcylic acid showed potential to reduce the virulence of these MDR strains in chickens, suggesting an alternative approach to combatting human campylobacteriosis.
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the genetic relatedness and patterns of antimicrobial resistance amongst L. monocytogenes isolated from raw milk, milking equipment, and hand swabs from workers in dairy farms.

Methods: A total of 300 samples of raw milk, milking equipment, and hand swabs were collected from four dairy farms to examine the presence of Listeria species.

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