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Non-Helicobacter pylori helicobacters detected in the stomach of humans comprise several naturally occurring Helicobacter species in animals Universiteit Gent
A comparison of Helicobacter pylori and non-Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter spp. binding to canine gastric mucosa with defined gastric glycophenotype Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
Diversity of zoonotic enterohepatic Helicobacter species and detection of a putative novel gastric Helicobacter species in wild and wild-born captive chimpanzees and western lowland gorillas Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
Divergence between the highly virulent zoonotic pathogen Helicobacter heilmannii and its closest relative, the low-virulence 'Helicobacter ailurogastricus' sp. nov. Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
Helicobacter equorum sp. nov., a urease-negative Helicobacter species isolated from horse faeces Instituut voor Landbouw-, Visserij- en Voedingsonderzoek
Gram-negative, curved, motile bacteria (strains EqF1T and EqF2) were isolated from faecal samples from two clinically healthy horses. Both strains possessed a single, monopolar, sheathed flagellum and were urease-negative. The novel strains grew at 37 degrees C under microaerobic conditions and were positive for oxidase, catalase and alkaline phosphatase activities. The isolates reduced nitrate to nitrite, but gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase ...
The local immune response of mice after Helicobacter suis infection: strain differences and distinction with Helicobacter pylori Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
Presence of helicobacter species in gastric mucosa of human patients and outcome of helicobacter eradication treatment Universiteit Gent
The genus Helicobacter is composed of bacteria that colonize both the human and animal gastrointestinal tract. Helicobacter pylori infects half of the world’s population, causing various disorders, such as gastritis, duodenitis and gastric cancer. Additionally, non-Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter species (NHPH) are commonly found in the stomach of pigs, dogs and cats. Most of these species have zoonotic potential and prevalence rates of ...
Distinct transcriptome signatures of Helicobacter suis and Helicobacter heilmannii strains upon adherence to human gastric epithelial cells Universiteit Antwerpen Universiteit Gent
The porcine Helicobacter suis and canine-feline H. heilmannii are gastric Helicobacter species with zoonotic potential. However, little is known about the pathogenesis of human infections with these Helicobacter species. To gain more insight into the interactions of both zoonotic Helicobacter species with human gastric epithelial cells, we investigated bacterial genes that are differentially expressed in a H. suis and H. heilmannii strain after ...