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Tierarztl Prax Ausg G Grosstiere Nutztiere
December 2024
Laboklin GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Kissingen, Germany.
Front Pharmacol
November 2024
INTHERES, INRAE, ENVT, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
Introduction: causes life-threatening respiratory disease in foals. The standard treatment typically involves a combination of rifampicin and a macrolide antibiotic. Although previous studies have demonstrated the activity of these antibiotics against , the tested concentrations often do not reflect those achievable in foals.
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November 2024
Department of General Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, University Hospital Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
is a rare human opportunistic pathogen that has been increasingly reported in recent decades. It mainly affects immunosuppressed patients, and in particular human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients, where it typically presents as cavitary pneumonia. Early treatment with combined and effective antimicrobials and antiretroviral therapy after prompt diagnosis is essential to ensure an optimal outcome.
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December 2024
UCD School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science and UCD Conway Institute, University College, Dublin, Ireland.
J Inorg Biochem
January 2025
Department of Chemistry, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USA. Electronic address:
A highly conserved second-sphere active site αSer residue in nitrile hydratase (NHase), that forms a hydrogen bond with the axial metal-bound water molecule, was mutated to Ala, Asp, and Thr, in the Co-type NHase from Pseudonocardia thermophila JCM 3095 (PtNHase) and to Ala and Thr in the Fe-type NHase from Rhodococcus equi TG328-2 (ReNHase). All five mutants were successfully purified; metal analysis via ICP-AES indicated that all three Co-type PtNHase mutants were in their apo-form while the Fe-type αSer117Ala and αSer117Thr mutants contained 85 and 50 % of their active site Fe(III) ions, respectively. The k values obtained for the PtNHase mutant enzymes were between 0.
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September 2024
Laboratory of Animal Hygiene, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, Kitasato University, Aomori 034-8628, Japan.
Equine Vet J
September 2024
Equine Infectious Disease Laboratory, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Texas A&M University, School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, College Station, Texas, USA.
Rhodococcus equi causes pyogranulomatous pneumonia in foals and immunocompromised people. Despite decades of research efforts, no vaccine is available against this common cause of disease and death in foals. The purpose of this narrative review is to summarise the current understanding of interactions between R.
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August 2024
College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, China.
BMC Microbiol
July 2024
College of Veterinary Medicine, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi, China.
Rhodococcus equi (R. equi) is a zoonotic opportunistic pathogen that mainly causes fatal lung and extrapulmonary abscesses in foals and immunocompromised individuals. To date, no commercial vaccine against R.
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June 2024
Department of General Medicine, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong, China.
, predominantly recognized as an opportunistic pathogen affecting immunocompromised hosts, and , a widespread zoonotic bacterium, infrequently co-infect immunocompetent adults, thereby posing a distinctive diagnostic challenge. Here, we describe a case involving a 53-year-old male with a history of goat farming, who presented with persistent chest tightness, cough, and notable weight loss, absent fever. Radiological and bronchoscopic assessments showed a right hilar mass, extensive vertebral destruction, and bronchial lesions, deviating from the typical symptoms associated with either pathogen.
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August 2024
Animal Health Group, Animal Research Center, Hokkaido Research Organization, Hokkaido, Japan.
Rhodococcus equi has recently been identified in various animals, including ruminants. Several studies have highlighted the emergence of pVAPN-harboring strains, isolated from multiple abscesses, in the liver and lungs of ruminants. Epidemiological evidence strongly suggests that pVAPN-harboring strains are pathogenic in ruminants.
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July 2024
Department of Companion Animals and Horses, Clinic for Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases Veterinary University of Vienna, Veterinärplatz 1, A-1210 Vienna, Austria.
IDCases
April 2024
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Immunotherapies can lead to an immune compromised state that can allow for opportunistic pathogens such as to flourish. The vast majority of infections occur in immunocompromised hosts. Here we describe disseminated infection in a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma treated with immunotherapy.
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June 2024
School of Environment, Northeast Normal University, No. 2555 Jingyue Avenue, Changchun City, Jilin Province, China; Engineering Research Center of Low-Carbon Treatment and Green Development of Polluted Water in Northeast China, Ministry of Education, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, 130117, China. Electronic address:
J Inorg Biochem
July 2024
Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, USA. Electronic address:
Two conserved second-sphere βArg (R) residues in nitrile hydratases (NHase), that form hydrogen bonds with the catalytically essential sulfenic and sulfinic acid ligands, were mutated to Lys and Ala residues in the Co-type NHase from Pseudonocardia thermophila JCM 3095 (PtNHase) and the Fe-type NHase from Rhodococcus equi TG328-2 (ReNHase). Only five of the eight mutants (PtNHase βR52A, βR52K, βR157A, βR157K and ReNHase βR61A) were successfully expressed and purified. Apart from the PtNHase βR52A mutant that exhibited no detectable activity, the k values obtained for the PtNHase and ReNHase βR mutant enzymes were between 1.
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June 2024
Department of Animal Hygiene, School of Veterinary Medicine, Kitasato University, Aomori, Japan.
Int Microbiol
December 2024
National Engineering Research Center for Efficient Utilization of Soil and Fertilizer Resources, College of Resources and Environment, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an, 271018, People's Republic of China.
Polyethylene (PE), a non-biodegradable plastic, is widely used in agriculture as a mulch material, which causes serious plastic pollution when it is discarded. Recent studies have described the biodeterioration of PE by bacteria, but it is difficult for a single bacterial species to effectively degrade PE plastic. We isolated two strains with PE-degrading ability, Bacillus cereus (E1) and Rhodococcus equi (E3), from the soil attached to plastic waste on the south side of Mount Tai, China, using a medium with PE plastic as the only carbon source.
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June 2024
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Mezzogiorno, Portici, 80055, Italy.
Vet Rec
March 2024
Microbial Pathogenesis Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences-Infection Medicine, College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, IRR Building South, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH16 4UU.
Jose Vázquez-Boland, Jorge Val-Calvo and Mariela Scortti present a brief summary of the main aspects surrounding the recently identified multidrug-resistant Rhodococcus equi that emerged in the USA and the actions being taken to tackle the problem with support from the UK's Horserace Betting Levy Board.
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February 2024
Shengli Clinical Medical College of Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, PR China.
PLoS One
March 2024
UCD School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science and UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular & Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Rhodococcus equi pneumonia is an important cause of mortality in foals worldwide. Virulent equine isolates harbour an 80-85kb virulence plasmid encoding six virulence-associated proteins (Vaps). VapA, the main virulence factor of this intracellular pathogen, is known to be a cell surface protein that creates an intracellular niche for R.
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February 2024
Pathobiology Department, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36832, USA.
Antimicrobial residues excreted in the environment following antimicrobial treatment enhance resistant microbial communities in the environment and have long-term effects on the selection and maintenance of antimicrobial resistance genes (AMRGs). In this study, we focused on understanding the impact of antimicrobial use on antimicrobial residue pollution and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the environment of horse-breeding farms. is an ideal microbe to study these associations because it lives naturally in the soil, exchanges AMRGs with other bacteria in the environment, and can cause disease in animals and humans.
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February 2024
Department of Microbiome Research, Department of Microbiology, Juntendo University School of Medicine.
Rhodococcus equi is a facultative intracellular gram-positive coccobacillus which is a well-known cause of foal pneumonia and/or enteritis in equine veterinary medicine. More than 300 cases of R. equi infection have been reported since the first description of human disease in 1968.
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April 2024
Research Unit for Comparative Microbiome Analysis, Helmholtz Munich, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany.
The genus is recognized for its potential to degrade a large range of aromatic substances, including plant-derived phenolic compounds. We used comparative genomics in the context of the broader pan-genome to study genomic traits of two newly described strains (type-strain R79 and R85) isolated from apple rhizosphere. Of particular interest was their ability to degrade phenolic compounds as part of an integrated approach to treat apple replant disease (ARD) syndrome.
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