2002
DOI: 10.1080/01652176.2002.9695135
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Factors involved in the early pathogenesis of bovineStaphylococcus aureusmastitis with emphasis on bacterial adhesion and invasion. A review

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“…A capacidade de formação de biofilmes é fonte de estudo tanto na medicina humana quanto veterinária e a melhor compreensão desta característica fornece subsídios para a aplicação de medidas de tratamento mais eficaz na mastite bovina (Melchior et al 2005). A camada de "slime" dificulta a fagocitose por células do sistema imunológico do hospedeiro e está associada à infecções por ordenhadeiras mecânicas, pois este muco polissacarídeo facilita a adesão bacteriana à biomateriais, o qual não é removível mesmo após lavagens sucessivas (Dego et al 2002).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…A capacidade de formação de biofilmes é fonte de estudo tanto na medicina humana quanto veterinária e a melhor compreensão desta característica fornece subsídios para a aplicação de medidas de tratamento mais eficaz na mastite bovina (Melchior et al 2005). A camada de "slime" dificulta a fagocitose por células do sistema imunológico do hospedeiro e está associada à infecções por ordenhadeiras mecânicas, pois este muco polissacarídeo facilita a adesão bacteriana à biomateriais, o qual não é removível mesmo após lavagens sucessivas (Dego et al 2002).…”
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“…Among the various pathogens causing mastitis, Staphylococcus aureus is of particular importance, because it is highly infectious. 8 Early diagnosis of S. aureus mastitis provides a valuable means for preventing and controlling this disease. However, the conventional bacterial culture results may sometimes be false-negative due to prior antimicrobial treatment for the cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mann-whitney test showed that the autoaggregation rates of the 20 isolates could be grouped in at least 6 different classes (group1: 20090305; group 2: 20080607, 20090109, 20080849, 20090108, 20080611; group 3: 20090317; group 4: 20090410; group 5: 20080619, 20090409, 20080903, 20090307, 20080919; group 6: 20090333, 20090323, 20080941, 20090431, 20090322, 20090436, 20090403). During the first stages of infection S. aureus produces hydrophobic surface proteins, particularly receptors for host components that allow the adherence to the mammary epithelium and milk fat globules and thus it disseminates in the gland also promoting intercellular aggregation (Kerro Dego et al 2002). Autoaggregation was seen in all isolates and also in different levels confirming bacterial adhesive capacity.…”
Section: Autoaggregationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is extremely versatile, it causes a broad range of diseases and it is the most common etiologic agent of bovine contagious mastitis (Kerro Dego et al 2002), which is still the most costly disease for dairy farmers worldwide (Cressier and Bissonnette 2011). This bacterium expresses a high number of virulence factors that vary among strains, potentially associated with the establishment and pathogenesis of intrammamary inflammation (IMI).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%