2011
DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.028233-0
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Streptococcus equi: a pathogen restricted to one host

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“…Pesquisas recentes sobre homologia de DNA demonstraram que S. equi subesp equi evoluiu do ancestral de S. equi subesp zooepidemicus, ambas as espécies bacterianas estão fenotipicamemte e genotipicamente relacionadas (Facklam, 2002, Webb et al, 2008, Quinn et al, 2011, Waller et al, 2011.…”
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“…Pesquisas recentes sobre homologia de DNA demonstraram que S. equi subesp equi evoluiu do ancestral de S. equi subesp zooepidemicus, ambas as espécies bacterianas estão fenotipicamemte e genotipicamente relacionadas (Facklam, 2002, Webb et al, 2008, Quinn et al, 2011, Waller et al, 2011.…”
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“…A bactéria S. equi subesp equi afeta somente equídeos (Waller et al, 2011), enquanto que S. equi subesp. zooepidemicus é considerado um microorganismo comensal oportunista do trato respiratório superior, capaz de causar doenças secundárias, como problemas respiratórios e pneumonias em equinos e em outras espécies, incluindo o homem (Holden et al, 2009, Rasmussen et al, 2013, Fulde & Valentin-Weigand, 2013.…”
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“…Clinical signs of disease include fever, mucopurulent nasal discharge, and swollen/enlarged lymph nodes in the neck (Waller et al, 2011). Streptococcus equi produces four bacterial superantigens (sAgs): SeeH, SeeI, SeeL and SeeM (Anzai et al, 1999;Artiushin et al, 2002;Paillot et al, 2010b;Proft et al, 2003b).…”
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“…139 It appears to be impossible to investigate the two strains of microbes separately. As the researchers claim, looking at the genetic evolution of S. equi may allow them to understand the evolution, characteristics, behaviour, and possible future changes of S. pyogenes (Waller, et al 2011). Consequently, work on the development of a vaccine against strangles may help to advance the research on a potential vaccine against S. pyogenes.…”
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