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40
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Pages
253–255
Issue
4
Volume
57
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Bilateral axillary pustules.
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The Journal of Family Practice
Date
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2008
2008-04
Subject
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Adult; Female; Humans; Risk Factors; Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage; Axilla/*microbiology; Community-Acquired Infections; Folliculitis/drug therapy/*microbiology; Methicillin Resistance; Mupirocin/administration & dosage; Ointments; Staphylococcal Skin Infections/diagnosis/*drug therapy/prevention & control; Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects
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Plotner Alisha N; Brodell Robert T
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2008
Adult
Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage
Axilla/*microbiology
Brodell Robert T
Community-Acquired Infections
Female
Folliculitis/drug therapy/*microbiology
Humans
Methicillin Resistance
Mupirocin/administration & dosage
Ointments
Plotner Alisha N
Risk Factors
Staphylococcal Skin Infections/diagnosis/*drug therapy/prevention & control
Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects
The Journal of family practice
-
Text
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.3920/BM2016.0225" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.3920/BM2016.0225</a>
Pages
71–86
Issue
1
Volume
9
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Effect of antibiotic, probiotic, and human rotavirus infection on colonisation dynamics of defined commensal microbiota in a gnotobiotic pig model.
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Beneficial microbes
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2018
2018-01
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Animals; Severity of Illness Index; gut microbiota; *Germ-Free Life; Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage; Bifidobacterium longum/drug effects; Biodiversity; ciprofloxacin; Ciprofloxacin/administration & dosage/*pharmacology; Diarrhea/microbiology/physiopathology; Escherichia coli Nissle; Escherichia coli/*growth & development; Feces/microbiology; gnotobiotic pigs; Intestines/*drug effects/microbiology/pathology/physiopathology; Microbiota/*drug effects/physiology; Probiotics/administration & dosage/*pharmacology; rotavirus; Rotavirus Infections/*microbiology/physiopathology/virology; Swine; Virus Shedding/drug effects; Biological; Models; Microbial; Colony Count
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Huang H-C; Vlasova A N; Kumar A; Kandasamy S; Fischer D D; Deblais L; Paim F C; Langel S N; Alhamo M A; Rauf A; Shao L; Saif L J; Rajashekara G
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We developed a gnotobiotic (Gn) pig model colonised with defined commensal microbiota (DMF) to provide a simplified and controlled system to study the interactions between intestinal commensals, antibiotics (ciprofloxacin, CIP), probiotics (Escherichia coli Nissle 1917, EcN) and virulent human rotavirus (VirHRV). The DMF included seven gut commensal species of porcine origin that mimic the predominant species in the infant gut. Gn piglets were divided into four groups: DMF control (non-treated), DMF+CIP (CIP treated), DMF+CIP+EcN (CIP/EcN treated), DMF+EcN (EcN treated) and inoculated orally with 10(5) cfu of each DMF strain. The pig gut was successfully colonised by all DMF species and established a simplified bacterial community by post-bacteria colonisation day (PBCD) 14/post-VirHRV challenge day (PCD) 0. Overall, Bifidobacterium adolescentis was commonly observed in faeces in all groups and time points. At PCD0, after six days of CIP treatment (DMF+CIP), we observed significantly decreased aerobic and anaerobic bacteria counts especially in jejunum (P\textless0.001), where no DMF species were detected in jejunum by T-RFLP. Following HRV challenge, 100% of pigs in DMF+CIP group developed diarrhoea with higher diarrhoea scores and duration as compared to all other groups. However, only 33% of pigs treated with EcN plus CIP developed diarrhoea. EcN treatment also enhanced the bacterial diversity and all seven DMF species were detected with a higher proportion of Bifidobacterium longum in jejunum in the DMF+CIP+EcN group on PBCD14/PCD0. Our results suggest that EcN increased the proportion of B. longum especially in jejunum and mitigated adverse impacts of antibiotic use during acute-infectious diarrhoea. The DMF model with a simplified gut commensal community can further our knowledge of how commensals and probiotics promote intestinal homeostasis and contribute to host health.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.3920/BM2016.0225" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.3920/BM2016.0225</a>
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*Germ-Free Life
2018
Alhamo M A
Animals
Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage
Beneficial microbes
Bifidobacterium longum/drug effects
Biodiversity
Biological
ciprofloxacin
Ciprofloxacin/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
Colony Count
Deblais L
Diarrhea/microbiology/physiopathology
Escherichia coli Nissle
Escherichia coli/*growth & development
Feces/microbiology
Fischer D D
gnotobiotic pigs
gut microbiota
Huang H-C
Intestines/*drug effects/microbiology/pathology/physiopathology
Kandasamy S
Kumar A
Langel S N
Microbial
Microbiota/*drug effects/physiology
Models
Paim F C
Probiotics/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
Rajashekara G
Rauf A
rotavirus
Rotavirus Infections/*microbiology/physiopathology/virology
Saif L J
Severity of Illness Index
Shao L
Swine
Virus Shedding/drug effects
Vlasova A N