Publications by authors named "Diana Tleubekova"

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) represent a prevalent health concern among the female population, with anatomical and physiological determinants such as a shorter urethra and its proximity to the rectum augmenting vulnerability. The presence of Escherichia coli and various other pathogens plays a significant role in the etiology of these infections, which can be aggravated by sexual intercourse and disturbances to the vaginal microbiome. The physiological alterations associated with pregnancy further elevate the likelihood of UTIs, with untreated cases potentially leading to severe complications such as pyelonephritis, preterm labor, and stillbirth.

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  • - The text discusses the bacterium responsible for bacterial blight in rosaceae plants, which impacts both ornamental species and economically important fruit trees like apples and pears.
  • - The research involved sequencing the E22 strain isolated in Kazakhstan using the Illumina MiSeq platform and analyzing the data with various bioinformatics tools, resulting in an assembled genome size of 3,799,623 base pairs.
  • - A total of 3,462 genes were annotated from this genome, including over 3,200 protein-coding genes, offering insights into the bacterium's evolution and potential applications for developing control methods.
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