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Ryan Septa Kurnia1* and Radiana Dhewayani Antarianto2
 

...s. Commensal bacteria as microbiome can potentially influence mechanism of disease either hindering or promoting the viral infection and sometimes aggravate the disease. In this review, we discuss the histology of respiration epithelium and mucous layers, various microbiome that contribute to the interaction between the host and microbes against infection on the mucus layer in top of the respiratory epithelium, and technolog...
Faiza Ghazanfar1, Masood Rabbani1*, Aamir Ghafoor2 and Muhammad Hassan Mushtaq3
...e the composition of its microbiome and ultimately protecting the chicken from pH-sensitive pathogens. The purpose of this study was to define the bactericidal action of organic acids on Campylobacter jejuni, individually and in combination. Total 120 broiler chickens were randomly distributed in ten groups. The groups included negative and positive control, pure organic acid group and commercial organic acid formulation group. Excluding negative control group...

Alif Rahman Rohim Puarada*, Safika, Agustin Indrawati

...gy, the gastrointestinal microbiome is pivotal in influencing host health, contributing to metabolic processes, and shaping ecological interactions. The escalating global significance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes within diverse microbiota components has garnered increasing attention due to its profound consequences. Recent investigations have revealed the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria among wild bird species in remote habitats, suggestin...

Shaofei Zhang1, Na Xu2 and Gang Liu2*

...ant component of the gut microbiomes of animals and play a key role in animal health. However, they have been neglected in previous microbial studies, particularly those involving migratory waterbirds. Here, we investigated the gut archaeal communities of Anser erythropus wintering at Shengjin and Caizi Lakes in China using metagenomic analysis of 20 fecal samples (ten samples per lake). The operational taxonomic units (OTUs) in the gut archaea of geese winter...

Sehar Aslam1, Muhammad Qasim1*, Mohsin Khurshid2*, Usman Ali Ashfaq1 and Muhammad Akhtar Ali3

... restore an impaired gut microbiome. While probiotics can be sourced from various sources, this study focuses on isolating and characterizing novel probiotic strains from dairy sources, specifically Dahi. To evaluate the probiotic potential of these isolates, various biochemical, morphological, and physiological tests were performed, followed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing to genotype the isolates. The tolerance of the isolates to pH, temperature, and bile salt, ...

Rawia F. Gamal

Volume 2, Issue 6 November and December 2018 Pages 101-104
...t plant. Although, plant microbiome research has gained considerable attention lately; however, the mechanism that allows plants to recruit endophytes is largely unknown.

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Noha Mostafa Mahmoud*

...y of
the gut microbiome; however, it does not provide reliable insight on the dark matter of
microorganisms or the minor populations. As a result of the rebirth of cultural techniques in
microbiology; the field of "culturomics" is created to cultivate the unidentified bacteria that
reside inside the human gut. In the 21st century's discipline of clinical microbiology; microbial
culturomics b...

 

Emad, M. Abdallah

Novel Research in Microbiology Journal (2021), 5(1): 1057-1062
...sms among the other skin microbiome. Moreover, this bacterial sp. is considered as an active microbiological barrier of the skin and one of its defensive components. On the other side, S. epidermidis is a causative agent of serious infections including wound infections, and bacteremia. The aims of the current mini- review were to attract the attention of the scientific community to this perplexing bacterium, and to develop an enhanced understanding about the r...

 Jorge G. Robalino1; Patricio A. Salazar2; Nelson E. Muñóz3; Diego M. Tene4; Adriana B. Pedreáñez5*

Novel Research in Microbiology Journal (2022), 6(4): 1635-1658
...rs, studies of the human microbiome have aroused great interest. Several evidences suggest a connection between the gut microbiome and the human immune response at the pulmonary level, which has been defined as the "gut-lung axis". The clinical symptoms of COVID-19 are varied and include gastrointestinal manifestations such as diarrhea, which has been linked to alterations in the gut microb...

Syeda Sadaf Wajahat

Novel Research in Microbiology Journal (2024), 8(1): 2265-2284
...al studies on the marine microbiome are undergoing and it can be assumed that approximately 91 % of the microbial species in the oceans are unidentified. The marine surroundings possess an exclusive environment with inimitable features and become a source of microbes fabricating many biocatalysts with no earthbound analog. The oceanic microbial enzymes have recently been found to be eco-friendly, rapid, inexpensive for construction, and can be used in several ...

 

Tran Thi Hong1; Ngo Van Anh1; Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh2; Nguyen Van Phuong3*

Novel Research in Microbiology Journal (2024), 8(6): 2694-2711
...he metagenome samples of microbiome in the three lagoons of Tam Giang, Nai, and Thi Nai using shotgun sequencing technology revealed the existence of 126 potential gene sequences from the Tam Giang lagoon, 346 sequences from the Nai lagoon, and 341 sequences from the Thi Nai lagoon. These sequences participated in various metabolic processes and belonged to more than 30 groups of biologically active compounds. Most of these genes were related to antibacterial,...

Burhan Khalid1, Muhammad Umer Javed2, Muhammad Atiq Ashraf3, Hafiza Zara Saeed4, Musrat Shaheen5, Talha Riaz6*, Rabiya Riaz7 and Shumaila Nawaz3

...stering a healthier soil microbiome. Ultimately, this work aims to provide insights into the use of microbial biostimulants as a viable strategy for sustainable plant viral disease management. By leveraging these natural solutions, farmers can boost crop resilience, enhance yield quality, and contribute to more sustainable agricultural systems. Future studies should focus on elucidating the molecular interactions between microbial biostimulants and plant hosts...

Hosts and Viruses

December

Vol.11, Pages 01-115

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