Publications by authors named "P Dandapat"

Background: Tuberculosis in cattle is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) species. Apart from MTBC, different Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) species have also been isolated from cattle. The presence of NTM infection in bovines makes the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) a cumbersome task.

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Neuropeptide cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) is widely expressed in the brains of teleosts, amphibians, birds, and mammals and has emerged as a conserved regulator of energy balance across these vertebrate phyla. However, as yet, there is no information on CART in the reptilian brain. We characterized the cDNA encoding CART and mapped CART-containing elements in the brain of gecko, Hemidactylus leschenaultii (hl) using a specific anti-CART antiserum.

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This study depicts the drug-resistance and phylogenomic characteristics of 365 (EC) and 76 (KP) isolated from stray dogs (293) in and around Kolkata, India. Initial screening found 59 isolates, including 48 and 11 KP multidrug resistant, which included 33 extended-spectrum β-lactamase, 41 AmpC β-lactamase and 18 metallo-β-lactamase producers carrying (11) and (7) genes. Majority of them had the resistant genes such as (33), (18), (4), (17), (2), (2), (15), (13), (2) and (2), S (15), B (3), (14), A (26), B (14), -1 (25), A (2) and B (6), in addition to adherence genes such as A (33), A (27), C (13), A (33), A (38), and S (39).

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Article Synopsis
  • Salmonella is a significant poultry pathogen that poses a risk to human health, as contaminated poultry products can lead to foodborne infections.
  • This study examined 26 different Salmonella strains in India, testing their resistance to 14 antimicrobial agents and assessing their virulence genes using specific laboratory techniques.
  • Results showed high resistance rates, particularly to tetracycline and nalidixic acid, and revealed diverse virulence profiles among the strains, highlighting concerns for food safety and public health.
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Microsporum canis is considered the common dermatophyte agent associated with ringworm in felines and canines. In the present study, we sampled n = 548 felines and canines for the probable isolation of M. canis.

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