Identification and Prevalence of <i>Helicobacter Pylori</i> Virulence Genes <i>Baba</i> and <i>Caga</i> in <i>Wolinella</i> Isolates from the Oral Cavity of Dogs
Abstract:Wolinella spp. and Helicobacter spp. have been repeatedly reported in the oral cavity of dogs and are associated with periodontal disease. Wolinella strains predominate in the oral cavity of dogs. The only known species of this genus, Wolinella succinogenes, was considered non-pathogenic until sequence analysis of its genome revealed homologous genes resembling virulence factors in Helicobacter pylori. This has led researchers to question the nonpathogenic status of W. succinogenes. The cagA and babA genes are… Show more
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