Publications by authors named "Vena Chupia"

Background And Aim: is the causative agent of sporotrichosis, which most commonly causes lymphocutaneous infections in immunocompromised hosts. This pathogen infects dogs, cats, cattle, and buffaloes and can potentially infect humans. Diagnosis by fungal culture is lengthy, and although there are several clinical diagnoses and molecular methods, these are complicated and time-consuming for veterinarians.

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In this research, we aimed to reduce the bacterial loads of Enteritidis, Typhimurium, , , , and in pork and chicken meat with skin by applying cold plasma in a liquid state or liquid plasma. The results showed reductions in . Enteritidis, .

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Dermatophytosis is a disease caused by dermatophytes, a group of fungi that can cause disease both in humans and animals. The important genera that are pathogenic in animals include and is an important species because it can cause zoonosis and is commonly found in domestic animals. Cats, which live very close to humans, may expose humans to this pathogen.

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Article Synopsis
  • Quercetin has been shown to enhance the immune response of chicken heterophils against the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans.
  • It reduces reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, promotes phagocytosis, and increases candidacidal activity in these immune cells.
  • The study also indicates quercetin's role in improving gene expression related to fungal recognition and reducing inflammation.
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Of 416 samples taken from veterinary staff (n = 30), dogs (n = 356) and various environmental sites (n = 30) at the Small Animal Hospital, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 13 samples contained methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), of which 1 (SCCmec type II) came from veterinarian, 9 (SCCmec types I, III, IVa, V and untypeable) from dogs, and 3 (SCCmec types I, III, and IVb) from environmental samples. The MRSA isolates were 100% susceptible to vancomycin (100%), 69% to cephazolin and 62% to gentamicin, but were up to 92% resistant to tetracycline group, 69% to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazoles and 62% to ceftriaxone. In addition, all MRSA isolates showed multidrug resistance.

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A novel gene, dfrG, encoding a trimethoprim (TMP)-resistant dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR, designated S3DHFR) was cloned from a clinical isolate of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Escherichia coli expressing dfrG was highly resistant to TMP. Recombinant S3DHFR exhibited DHFR activity that was not inhibited by TMP.

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