Publications by authors named "Tongyu Hao"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on a premature infant suffering from pneumonia and respiratory failure, characteristic of neonatal sepsis, where blood tests eventually identified a pathogen after initial tests were negative.
  • - Advanced methods like MALDI-TOF-MS and whole genome sequencing led to the identification of the pathogen as a new species, Massilia shenzhen sp. nov., with specific physical and genetic traits detailed in the research.
  • - The pathogen showed susceptibility to antibiotics, with low minimum inhibitory concentrations for ceftazidime and imipenem, suggesting potential treatment options for infections caused by Massilia, although drug resistance research is limited.
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The human gut microbiota refers to a diverse community of microorganisms that symbiotically exist in the human intestinal system. Altered microbial communities have been linked to many human pathologies. However, there is a lack of rapid and efficient methods to assess gut microbiota signatures in practice.

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Salmonella is an important foodborne pathogen, which can cause serious public health problems. Rapid and accurate detection of Salmonella infection and drug resistance mutations in patients will provide timely guidance for clinical treatment and avoid disease progression and other related clinical problems. Here, we established a highly sensitive and quick method for Salmonella and drug resistance mutation detection based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and CRISPR-lbCas12a system and evaluated its practicability with clinical samples.

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Diarrheal cases caused by non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae have been reported globally. Lineages L3b and L9, characterized as ctxAB-negative and tcpA-positive (CNTP), pose the highest risk and have caused long-term epidemics in different regions worldwide. From 2001 to 2018, two waves (2001-2012 and 2013-2018) of epidemic caused by non-toxigenic V.

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Introduction: () is a Gram-negative bacterium that opportunistically causes nosocomial infections in the lung, bloodstream, and urinary tract. Extended-spectrum β-Lactamases (ESBLs)-expressed strains are widely reported to cause antibiotic resistance and therapy failure. Therefore, early identification of K.

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Herein, we present a new bacterial strain isolated from infected blood of a patient with diabetic nephropathy. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry failed to identify the strain. 16S rRNA gene sequencing showed the highest similarity (>99.

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The life cycle of Yersinia pestis has changed a lot to adapt to flea-borne transmission since it evolved from an enteric pathogen, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. Small insertions and deletions (indels), especially frameshift mutations, can have major effects on phenotypes and contribute to virulence and host adaptation through gene disruption and inactivation. Here, we analyzed 365 Y.

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