Infectious gastroenteritis, caused due to various pathogenic agents like viruses, bacteria, protozoa and helminthes, has a significant impact on human and animal health. Many enteropathogens, such as Hepatitis A virus, Hepatitis E virus, Norovirus, Rotavirus, [..] READ MORE
It is 20 years that the acceptance of the Amyloid hypothesis [1] by many researchers that worked very intensively on that basis to find remedy for neurodegenerative diseases. The current state of the art is: although this gave abundant opportunities, only 5 drugs, [..] READ MORE
Bacteria are ubiquitous and can be located everywhere on the planet. The quantification of bacteria and their growth pattern studies in different biological samples is an essential part of microbiology and being used in various researches. Quantifying bacterial evaluation has particular importance in food, water or clinical samples. A variety of techniques have been introduced to determine the viable bacterial counts in sample cultures however CFU count by serial dilution method is the most appl [..] READ MORE
Measles (Morbilli) - the sharp infectious disease caused by a virus of measles, transferred air-drop by, characterised catarrhal a syndrome, defeat of mucous membranes of an oral cavity, an intoxication syndrome, presence is spotty-papulez rashes with transition in pigmentation.
Historical data.The measles are allocated in independent nosological the form in second half XVIII centuries though it is known long before our era. The filtered nature of the activator of measles is pro [..] READ MORE
Many factors influence the gut microbiome. The gastrointestinal tract of goats is inhabited by diverse and complex microbial communities including bacteria, protozoa, fungi, archaea, and viruses. This study investigated the shifts in the bacterial community during the periparturient period. Fecal samples were collected from Five BoerXSpanish goats at 14 days and 7 days before and after parturition. [..] READ MORE
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) was discovered in 1983 and cloned in 1991. The mode of the transmission is mainly by enteral routes and it is the cause water-borne epidemics in South-East Asia and the India [1-3]. Human to human transmission is the exception. It is worth noting that cases of mother-to-child and blood transfusion transmission have been reported [4,5]. HEV, gnomically, is an RNA virus, which has five major genotypes, [..] READ MORE
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