Search Results - "Morka, Katarzyna"
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Identification of Yersinia enterocolitica isolates from humans, pigs and wild boars by MALDI TOF MS
Published in BMC microbiology (17-08-2018)“…Yersinia enterocolitica is widespread within the humans, pigs and wild boars. The low isolation rate of Y. enterocolitica from food or environmental and…”
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Cloacal Gram-Negative Microbiota in Free-Living Grass Snake Natrix natrix from Poland
Published in Current microbiology (01-09-2020)“…Reptiles appear to be an important vector for Gram-negative pathogens, therefore, they are epidemiologically relevant. However, the composition of reptilian…”
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Genetic Diversity and Distribution of Virulence-Associated Genes in Y. enterocolitica and Y. enterocolitica -Like Isolates from Humans and Animals in Poland
Published in Pathogens (Basel) (13-01-2021)“…widespread within domestic and wild-living animals, is a foodborne pathogen causing yersiniosis. The goal of this study was to assess a genetic similarity of…”
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The Impact of Graphite Oxide Nanocomposites on the Antibacterial Activity of Serum
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (09-07-2021)“…Nanoparticles can interact with the complement system and modulate the inflammatory response. The effect of these interactions on the complement activity…”
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Epidemiology of Yersinia enterocolitica with special consideration of animal reservoir
Published in Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej (08-07-2018)“…The Yersinia genus is Gram-negative rods that now comprises 18 species. Y. enterocolitica is a psychrotrophic rod. It is a pathogen with a number of virulence…”
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Virulence factors of Salmonella spp. isolated from free‐living grass snakes Natrix natrix
Published in Environmental microbiology reports (01-08-2024)“…Salmonellosis associated with reptiles is a well‐researched topic, particularly in China and the United States, but it occurs less frequently in Europe. The…”
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