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Dysentery, Bacillary
Known as:
BACILLARY DYSENTERY
, Dysentery, Bacillary [Disease/Finding]
, dysentery bacillary
DYSENTERY caused by gram-negative rod-shaped enteric bacteria (ENTEROBACTERIACEAE), most often by the genus SHIGELLA. Shigella dysentery, Shigellosis…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Water Microbiology. Bacterial Pathogens and Water
J. Cabral
International Journal of Environmental Research…
2010
Corpus ID: 18402465
Water is essential to life, but many people do not have access to clean and safe drinking water and many die of waterborne…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Trend and disease burden of bacillary dysentery in China (1991-2000).
Xuan-Yi Wang
,
F. Tao
,
+18 authors
J. Clemens
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
2006
Corpus ID: 14172041
OBJECTIVE We aimed to determine the burden of bacillary dysentery in China, its cross-regional variations, trends in morbidity…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Genome dynamics and diversity of Shigella species, the etiologic agents of bacillary dysentery
Fan Yang
,
Jian Yang
,
+24 authors
Q. Jin
Nucleic Acids Research
2005
Corpus ID: 11905443
The Shigella bacteria cause bacillary dysentery, which remains a significant threat to public health. The genus status and…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Bacillary dysentery as a causative factor of irritable bowel syndrome and its pathogenesis
L. Wang
,
X-C Fang
,
G. Pan
Gut
2004
Corpus ID: 7505307
Background and aims: The incidence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or functional bowel disorders (FBD) after bacillary…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Culture of Bartonella quintana andBartonella henselae from Human Samples: a 5-Year Experience (1993 to 1998)
B. La Scola
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D. Raoult
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1999
Corpus ID: 25249209
ABSTRACT Bartonella quintana and Bartonella henselaeare fastidious gram-negative bacteria responsible for bacillary angiomatosis…
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Review
1997
Review
1997
Bartonella spp. as emerging human pathogens
B. Anderson
,
M. A. Neuman
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
1997
Corpus ID: 28120512
Members of the genus Bartonella (formerly Rochalimaea) were virtually unknown to modern-day clinicians and microbiologists until…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Extracellular association and cytoplasmic partitioning of the IpaB and IpaC invasins of S. flexneri
R. Ménard
,
P. Sansonetti
,
C. Parsot
,
T. Vasselon
Cell
1994
Corpus ID: 21473172
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Characterization of a novel Rochalimaea species, R. henselae sp. nov., isolated from blood of a febrile, human immunodeficiency virus-positive patient
R. Regnery
,
B. Anderson
,
J. Clarridge
,
M. Rodriguez‐Barradas
,
D. Jones
,
J. Carr
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1992
Corpus ID: 36668514
Isolation of a Rochalimaea-like organism from a febrile patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus was confirmed…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Isolation of Rochalimaea species from cutaneous and osseous lesions of bacillary angiomatosis.
J. Koehler
,
F. Quinn
,
T. Berger
,
P. Leboit
,
J. Tappero
New England Journal of Medicine
1992
Corpus ID: 31229540
BACKGROUND Bacillary angiomatosis is characterized by vascular lesions, which occur usually in patients infected with the human…
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Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
EPITHELIAL CELL PENETRATION AS AN ESSENTIAL STEP IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF BACILLARY DYSENTERY
E. H. Labrec
,
H. Schneider
,
Thomas J. Magnani
,
S. Formal
Journal of Bacteriology
1964
Corpus ID: 9824413
LaBrec, Eugene H., Herman Schneider, Thomas J. Magnani, and Samuel B. Formal. Epithelial cell penetration as an essential step in…
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