Publications by authors named "Ching-Lin Shyu"

We investigated the antimicrobial activity and membrane disruption modes of the antimicrobial peptide mastoparan-AF against hemolytic O157:H7. Based on the physicochemical properties, mastoparan-AF may potentially adopt a 3-11 amphipathic helix-type structure, with five to seven nonpolar or hydrophobic amino acid residues forming the hydrophobic face. O157:H7 and two diarrheagenic veterinary clinical isolates, which are highly resistant to multiple antibiotics, are sensitive to mastoparan-AF, with minimum inhibitory and bactericidal concentrations (MIC and MBC) ranging from 16 to 32 μg mL for O157:H7 and four to eight μg mL for the latter two isolates.

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A 5-year-old female intact Mastiff dog was presented with a history of vaginal discharge for 1 day. Physical examination revealed a sanguineo-purulent vaginal discharge and systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Abdominal radiographs showed several dilated and gas- filled tubular loops.

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(1) BACKGROUND: Alstonia scholaris (Apocynaceae) is an important medicinal plant that has been historically used in "Dai" ethnopharmacy to treat infectious diseases in China. Although various pharmacological activities have been reported, the antimicrobial constitutes of A. scholaris have not yet been identified.

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  • A new whole-genome sequence for Campylobacter fetus subsp. testudinum, a pathogen affecting humans and turtles, has been released.
  • Researchers have completed another genome sequence for a specific strain, pet-3, obtained from a lizard in Taiwan.
  • This study aims to provide additional genomic data for comparison and better understanding of this pathogen's characteristics.
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Background: Omeprazole (OMP), a proton pump inhibitor, is a highly effective drug for the management of acid-related disorders. Infections resulting from cytotoxin antigen A (CagA) positive Helicobacter pylori strains have been associated with higher grades of gastric mucosal inflammation. Nuclear factor (NF)-κB activation has been reported to participate in H.

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Introduction: The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) updated its antimicrobial susceptibility testing interpretation criteria for Enterobacteriaceae. This study assessed the effects of clinical breakpoint changes in the CLSI 2009 to 2012 guidelines on antibiotic susceptibility testing reports.

Methodology: In total, 2,076 non-duplicate clinical isolates of Enterobacteriaceae were analyzed.

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Shewanella wound infections after snake bites are rare. We report the case of a Shewanella algae wound infection associated with a cobra bite in a 27-year-old woman. The isolate was confirmed by sequencing of the 16S ribosomal DNA gene.

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  • The study investigates the prevalence of Campylobacter, a zoonotic bacterial pathogen, in reptiles, as interest in keeping reptiles as pets rises.
  • A total of 179 fecal samples from various reptiles showed a 6.7% positivity rate for Campylobacter, primarily identified as Campylobacter fetus, with turtles having the highest prevalence.
  • Advanced genetic analyses indicated that while many reptile strains were distinct from common mammalian strains, one turtle strain was closely related to mammalian C. fetus, highlighting the potential zoonotic risk of reptile ownership.
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Objective: Shewanella bacteremia is an uncommon but potentially fatal disease. Although hepatobiliary diseases have been proposed to be risk factors for various Shewanella infections, little is known about the features of Shewanella bacteremia in patients with hepatobiliary diseases. This study aims to characterize the presentation and risk factors of Shewanella bacteremia in patients with hepatobiliary diseases.

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Infection of gastric epithelial cells by Helicobacter pylori stimulates the activation of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and the upregulation of interleukin-8 (IL-8) expression. Activation of NF-κB can occur through classical (p50/p65) and alternative (p52/RelB) pathways. The role of the bacterial cag pathogenicity island (PAI) in these events is controversial.

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  • The study investigated the effectiveness of mastoparan-AF, an antimicrobial peptide from hornet venom, against 21 strains of antibiotic-resistant E. coli.
  • Mastoparan-AF showed strong antimicrobial activity, with effective concentrations between 4 to 16 μg/ml, and worked well in combination with antibiotics like cephalothin or gentamicin.
  • This suggests that mastoparan-AF, alone or with other antibiotics, could be a valuable alternative for treating infections caused by resistant E. coli in the future.
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  • Around 5,300 hybrid sturgeons were farmed in 3 round tankers, with a significant outbreak leading to 70% morbidity and 100% mortality due to symptoms like anorexia and reddish spots.
  • The clinical examinations indicated severe health issues, including enteritis and ascites, along with necrotic damage in the liver, spleen, kidneys, and pancreas.
  • The pathogen identified was Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis, which was only sensitive to ampicillin and florfenicol, marking it as the first documented case of this infection in hybrid sturgeon.
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Background: Zeranol (Z) is a semi-synthetic mycotoxin that is used in some countries as a growth-promoting agent in livestock. In view of the known oestrogenic actions by Z and certain Z analogues, significant concerns exist with regard to the presence of Z residues in human foods and the potential for untoward effects, including carcinogenicity within the reproductive system. In order to confirm that foods are free from harmful Z residues, regulators need a quick and reliable analytical method that can be used for routine confirmation of Z-positive samples identified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) screening.

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Mastoparans, a family of small peptides, are isolated from the wasp venom. In this study, six mastoparans were identified in the venom of six Vespa species in Taiwan. The precursors of these mastoparans are composed of N-terminal signal sequence, prosequence, mature mastoparan, and appendix glycine at C-terminus.

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  • Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), particularly MMP-2 and MMP-9, are enzymes involved in breaking down proteins in the extracellular matrix, and their presence in canine seminal plasma was previously unexplored.
  • The study found that both latent and active forms of MMP-2 and MMP-9 exist in canine seminal plasma, with latent forms being more common.
  • Furthermore, higher levels of proMMP-9 and active MMP-9 were linked to poor semen quality, while MMP-2 showed a positive correlation with better semen traits, suggesting different roles for these enzymes in sperm functionality.
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The objective of this study was to improve the reproductive efficiency of dairy cows with puerperal metritis (PM) subsequent to retained placenta (RP) using a two-step treatment strategy. A total of 188 postpartum cows, aged from 2 to 8 years, were utilised for 2 experiments. In Experiment 1, cows affected with RP/PM were randomly assigned to two treatment groups.

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The aim of this retrospective study was to describe the clinical characteristics and treatment of four cats with dermatophytic pseudomycetoma. Four Persian cats, one female and three males, with age ranging from 1.4 to 5 years, were diagnosed with dermatophytic pseudomycetoma by histological examination and fungal culture.

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Heat stability of amphenicols and the relationship between structural degradation and antimicrobial activity after heating has not been well investigated. Florfenicol (FF), thiamphenicol (TAP), and chloramphenicol (CAP) were heated at 100 degrees C in water, salt water, soybean sauce and chicken meat for up to 2h. Degradation and antimicrobial activity of the compounds was evaluated using capillary electrophoresis (CE) with UV-DAD spectrometry, minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assay, and gas chromatography with electron impact ionization mass spectrometry (GC-EI-MS).

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This article describes the clinical and pathological features of an orphan 7-day-old, male Formosan sambar fawn that was hospitalized for treatment of weakness. The fawn had been deprived of colostrum and developed suppurative meningitis that was attributed to Escherichia coli.

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An 8-month-old, Nubian wether with a history of systemic illness was euthanatized for a pathological examination. At necropsy, the presence of disseminated abscessation and cellulitis in the limbs was noted. Other postmortem findings associated with the visceral disease in this animal included multiple abscess lesions, mainly in the lungs, kidneys, phalanxes and vertebrae.

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The aim of this study was to investigate biosynthesis genes and chemical components of the capsule of Avibacterium paragallinarum. The sequence of a 10-kb region containing the capsule biosynthetic locus of Av. paragallinarum was determined.

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This study investigated the species diversity and substrate utilization patterns of culturable thermophilic bacterial communities in hot aerobic poultry and cattle manure composts by coupling 16S rDNA analysis with Biolog data. Based on the phylogenetic relationships of 16S rDNA sequences, 34 thermophilic (grown at 60 degrees C) bacteria isolated during aerobic composting of poultry manure and cattle manure were classified as Bacillus licheniformis, B. atrophaeus, Geobacillus stearothermophilus, G.

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An ocular Thelazia callipaeda infestation was found in a male domestic dog in Taiwan during regular examination. This is the first report of the parasite from pet animal in Taiwan. The infested dog showed normal bodily condition but slight conjunctival congestion.

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