2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2642415/v1
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Myxobacteria From Vietnam: Isolation, Phylogenetic Analysis and Bioprospection

Abstract: Myxobacteria have been considered microbial factories for producing secondary metabolites that have a variety of potential biological actions for discovering and isolating new biological molecules. Forty-three myxobacterial strains were isolated and identified from 20 soil samples collected in Vietnam. The information on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis inferred from 16S ribosomal gene showed that the newly isolated myxobacterial strains were classified into seven genera of Angiococcus, … Show more

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“…The SBS prevalence for healthcare workers at a large-scale hospital is 70.1% in Ho Chi Minh City, a metropolitan with an average annual air quality index of 87 US AQI and PM2.5 concentrations four times higher than the WHO guidelines [2] . Poor IAQ is also associated with an increased risk of hospital-required infection, of which respiratory infections are the most common, accounting for up to 80% of cases in Vietnam hospitals [3] . Some causes of infections are viruses, mold in the air, and medical equipment contaminants.…”
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“…The SBS prevalence for healthcare workers at a large-scale hospital is 70.1% in Ho Chi Minh City, a metropolitan with an average annual air quality index of 87 US AQI and PM2.5 concentrations four times higher than the WHO guidelines [2] . Poor IAQ is also associated with an increased risk of hospital-required infection, of which respiratory infections are the most common, accounting for up to 80% of cases in Vietnam hospitals [3] . Some causes of infections are viruses, mold in the air, and medical equipment contaminants.…”
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confidence: 99%