In fact, a lot of people refer to kennel cough as bordetella. Research has shown that this bacteria is closely related to the one that causes whooping cough in humans. …
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The three most common species of Bordetella are B. pertussis, B. parapertussis and B. bronchiseptica. These species are known to accumulate in the respiratory tracts of mammals. This is most…
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Bordetella pertussis is a Gram-negative, aerobic, pathogenic, encapsulated coccobacillus of the genus Bordetella, and the causative agent of pertussis or whooping cough. Like B. bronchiseptica, B. pertussis is motile and…
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Intriguingly, both these Bordetella subspecies appear to have evolved independently — and very recently — from a third (B. bronchiseptica) that infects a range of mammals, including humans. Why has…
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Bordetella (B.) bronchiseptica is primarily a zoonotic pathogen, which is often found in upper respiratory tract of various domestic and wild animals. Human infections are rarely reported in immunocompromised patients…
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This study examines the potential of Bordetella bronchiseptica to act as a human pathogen. After encountering two patients from whom B. bronchiseptica was isolated, we searched the literature and found…
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This study examines the potential of Bordetella bronchiseptica to act as a human pathogen. After encountering two patients from whom B. bronchiseptica was isolated, we searched the literature and found…
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July 12, 2022. Most of the canine viruses cannot be transmitted to humans. However, the main bacteria bordetella bronchiseptica can infect humans, though this is very rare and only a…
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Bordetella bronchiseptica can be a cause of virulent pneumonia inhumans with impaired immune systems. Few cases have been reported in the medical literature where Bordetella bronchiseptica has been the…
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Two highly infectious bordetellae, Bordetella pertussis and B. parapertussis, have emerged in historical times as co-dominant inhuman populations. Both of these cause acute disease (whooping cough), whereas their progenitor,…
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Bordetella is a genus of small (0.2 – 0.7 µm), Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria of the phylum Pseudomonadota. Bordetella species, with the exception of B. petrii, are obligate aerobes, as well as highly fastidious, or difficult to culture. All species can infect humans. The first three species to be described (B. pertussis, B. parapertussis, B. bronchiseptica…