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S. Petry, Author ; C. Sevin, Author ; M.A. Fleury, Author ; F. Duquesne, Author ; N. Foucher, Author ; C. Laugier, Author ; M. Henry-Amar, Author ; J. Tapprest, Author![]()
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Background: Taylorella equigenitalis is the causative agent of contagious equine metritis, a sexually-transmitted infection of Equidae characterised in infected mares by abundant mucopurulent vaginal discharge and a variable degree of vaginitis,[...]![]()
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L. Hebert ; P. Bidaud ; D. Goux ; A. Benachour ; C. Laugier ; S. PetryLysozyme is an important and widespread component of the innate immune response that constitutes the first line of defene agianst bacteral pathogens. The bactericidal effect of this enzyme relies on its capacity to hydrolyze the bacterial cell w[...]![]()
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F. Duquesne ; L. Hebert ; M.F. Breuil ; M. Matsuda ; C. Laugier ; S. PetryWe describe here the development of a multilocus sequence typing (MLST) scheme for Taylorella equigenitalis, the causative agent of contagious equine metritis (CEM), and Taylorella asinigenitalis, a nonpathogenic bacterium. MLST was performed on[...]![]()
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L. Hebert ; F. Duquesne ; M.F. Breuil ; J.M. Batto ; C. Laugier ; P. Renault ; S. Petry ; B. Moumen ; N. Pons ; D. GouxThe Taylorella genus comprises two species : Taylorella equigenitalis, which causes contagious equine metritis, and Taylorella asinigenitalis, a closely-related species mainly found in donkeys. We herein report on the first genome sequence of T.[...]![]()
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F. Duquesne ; L. Hebert ; C. Sevin ; M.F. Breuil ; Jackie Tapprest ; C. Laugier ; S. PetryTo characterize the potential epidemiological relationship between the origin of Rhodococcus equi strains and the type of their virulence plasmids, we performed a comparative analysis of virulence plasmid types encountered in 96 R. equi strains [...]![]()
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