BioMed Research International

Research on Bacterial Virulence in the Developing Countries


Publishing date
27 Jun 2014
Status
Published
Submission deadline
07 Feb 2014

Lead Editor

1Institute of Biotechnology, INTA, Hurlingham, Argentina

2Centro de Biotecnologia, Instituto Butantan, Butanta, SP, Brazil

3Finlay Institute, Habana, Cuba

4Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China


Research on Bacterial Virulence in the Developing Countries

Description

The study of virulence properties of bacterial pathogens comprises the crossroads of different bioscience disciplines: identification of virulence factors, physiopathology, animal models of infection and disease, molecular typing, antibiotic resistance, immunology and omics disciplines, and translating lab research into clinical practice amongst others. The knowledge in this field has increasingly grown since the first half of the 20th century, which allowed us to better fight against pathogens that affect humans, animals, and plants. Moreover, the knowledge of the pathogenic mechanisms of bacteria has advanced significantly since the advent of modern molecular and cellular biology.

While diseases caused by these bacteria have higher prevalence in the developing countries, most of the research has been performed in developed countries. In this special issue, we are calling for papers originated by research teams working in the developing or underdeveloped countries, in order to show the significant contribution of developing countries to the advancement of our understanding in this field. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Identification and analysis of bacterial virulence factors
  • Physiopathogenic mechanisms
  • Development and evaluation of animal models
  • Molecular typing and phylogeny of pathogenic bacteria
  • Immune response against virulence factors
  • Comparative genomics of pathogenic bacteria
  • Genomic, transcriptomic, lipidomic, interactomic, and metabolomic research of pathogenic bacteria
  • Vaccines and nonvaccine strategies to prevent bacterial diseases
  • Human, animal, and plant pathogenic bacteria

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Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 795104
  • - Research Article

Characterization of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli Isolated from Ground Beef Collected in Different Socioeconomic Strata Markets in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Patricia Llorente | Laura Barnech | ... | Adriana Bentancor
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 809585
  • - Research Article

Characterization of a Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium Operon Associated with Virulence and Drug Detoxification

Mariana Noelia Viale | Kun Taek Park | ... | María Isabel Romano
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 916521
  • - Research Article

Differential Macrophage Response to Slow- and Fast-Growing Pathogenic Mycobacteria

A. Cecilia Helguera-Repetto | Rommel Chacon-Salinas | ... | Jorge A. Gonzalez-y-Merchand
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 421486
  • - Research Article

Immunization with the Recombinant Cholera Toxin B Fused to Fimbria 2 Protein Protects against Bordetella pertussis Infection

Noelia Olivera | Celina E. Castuma | ... | Ricardo M. Gómez
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 896235
  • - Research Article

Atypical Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Secretes Plasmid Encoded Toxin

Rita C. Ruiz | Keyde C. M. Melo | ... | Roxane M. F. Piazza
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 489782
  • - Research Article

Characterization of the Opp Peptide Transporter of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis and Its Role in Virulence and Pathogenicity

Pablo M. R. O. Moraes | Nubia Seyffert | ... | Vasco Azevedo
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 845147
  • - Research Article

Atypical Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Strains form Biofilm on Abiotic Surfaces Regardless of Their Adherence Pattern on Cultured Epithelial Cells

Hebert F. Culler | Cristiane M. Mota | ... | Marcia R. Franzolin
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 959206
  • - Research Article

Identification of Virulence Factors Genes in Escherichia coli Isolates from Women with Urinary Tract Infection in Mexico

Daniela A. López-Banda | Erika M. Carrillo-Casas | ... | Rigoberto Hernández-Castro
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 384645
  • - Research Article

Effects of Shiga Toxin Type 2 on Maternal and Fetal Status in Rats in the Early Stage of Pregnancy

Flavia Sacerdoti | María M. Amaral | ... | Cristina Ibarra
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2014
  • - Article ID 236260
  • - Research Article

Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterization of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Clinical Isolates from Northern Colombia, South America

Julio A. Guerra | Yesenia C. Romero-Herazo | ... | Oscar G. Gómez-Duarte
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