Insight of Molecular Prevalence on Antibiotic Sensitive <i>H. pylori</i> Biotypes from Apparently Healthy and Clinical Illness Felines and Sheep
Mohamed El Sayed Enany,
Hanaa Mohamed Fadel,
Usama Hassan Abo-Shama Abdelsadek
et al.
Abstract:Helicobacter pylori is gram-negative bacteria may transmit through human food chain causing serious health problems in humans worldwide upon misusing antibiotic therapy for animals. Aim of the study represent the incidence of variants biotypes H. pylori susceptible to antibiotic in apparently healthy or clinical illness felines and sheep through amplification of 16srRNA. Four stomachs of 3 apparently healthy and diarrheal feline and two stool of constipated and panleukopenia felines, in addition to five gastri… Show more
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