Topley &Amp; Wilson's Microbiology and Microbial Infections 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470688618.taw0069
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“…Comparision of genomic sequences of reference strains confirmed that the nucleotide sequence similarity is very high in conservative regions. This suggests that these strains have evolved from a Bbr-like ancestor (Gerlacha et al 2001, Parkhill et al 2003, Parton 2005, Sebaihia et al 2006.…”
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“…Comparision of genomic sequences of reference strains confirmed that the nucleotide sequence similarity is very high in conservative regions. This suggests that these strains have evolved from a Bbr-like ancestor (Gerlacha et al 2001, Parkhill et al 2003, Parton 2005, Sebaihia et al 2006.…”
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“…Many studies suggested that three species: Bbr, Bordetella pertussis (Bp) and Bordetella parapertussis (Bpp) are closely related (Parkhill et al 2003, Parton 2005. These studies were based on a phenotypic and genotypic comparison between Bordetella species.…”
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“…The dermonecrototoxin (DNT) or the adenylate cyclase haemolysin can be responsible for many pathogenesis aspects such as tissue damage, alteration of host clearance mechanisms, and suppression of antibody responses (8,16). Bordetellae exhibit an essential requirement for iron.…”
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