Identification of potential therapeutic targets for Streptococcus suis infectionTools Jeffreys, Bethan (2021) Identification of potential therapeutic targets for Streptococcus suis infection. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractStreptococcus (S.) suis is a commensal porcine pathogen that is the leading causative agent of bacterial meningitis and sepsis in young pigs globally. Systemic infection in swine is associated with considerable mortality and has significant animal welfare and economic consequences. This zoonotic pathogen causes similar clinical pathology in humans as seen in pigs, which can result in life-changing post-streptococcal sequelae. S. suis is recognised as an emerging zoonotic disease and is the primary cause of meningitis in human adults in South East Asia, with two recent outbreaks in China manifesting as Streptococcal toxic shock-like syndrome in patients. The virulence mechanisms by which S. suis transitions from a commensal species within the nasopharynx and tonsillar microflora to a pathogenic species
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