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1 ated induction of thaxtomin production in S. scabies.
2 erpes simplex virus infection, syphilis, and scabies.
3 ybridization profiles was greatest within S. scabies.
4 69.41) had the greatest burden of DALYs from scabies.
5  order to induce the virulent behavior of S. scabies?
6 s, 0.15% for fungal skin diseases, 0.07% for scabies, 0.06% for malignant skin melanoma, 0.05% for py
7 jacent to the 3' end of nec1 in Streptomyces scabies 84.34 identified a new insertion sequence (IS) e
8                         Sequencing of the S. scabies 87-22 genome revealed the presence of a gene wit
9                The actinomycete Streptomyces scabies 87-22 is the causal agent of common scab, an eco
10                        The tomA gene from S. scabies 87-22 was cotranscribed with a putative family 1
11  disease for tomato seedlings affected by S. scabies 87-22 wild-type and DeltatomA1 strains were indi
12 ng of the potato scab pathogen, Streptomyces scabies 87-22, revealed a hopanoid biosynthetic gene clu
13 eliminated in the txtR deletion mutant of S. scabies 87.22.
14 s was reduced compared with the wild-type S. scabies 87.22.
15 re similar to the esterase from Streptomyces scabies and a brain acetylhydrolase.
16 gent responsible for the pathogenicity of S. scabies and cello-oligosaccharides are environmental tri
17 ermectin, was efficacious for the control of scabies and impetigo.
18  outcome was the change in the prevalence of scabies and of impetigo from baseline to 12 months.
19 iogenesis in the plant pathogen Streptomyces scabies and report that lgt and lsp mutants are defectiv
20 linked in Streptomyces strains, including S. scabies and Streptomyces acidiscabies strains, that are
21      Streptomyces acidiscabies, Streptomyces scabies and Streptomyces turgidiscabies possess a conser
22 in problems were pruritus, eczema, impetigo, scabies, and molluscum contagiosum.
23 oned a 9.4-kb DNA fragment from Streptomyces scabies ATCC 41973 that allows the nonpathogen Streptomy
24 e more common in elderly patients, including scabies, bullous pemphigoid, transient acantholytic derm
25 des broad and frequently updated measures of scabies burden in terms of skin effects.
26  The five individual countries with greatest scabies burden were Indonesia (age-standardised DALYs 15
27 acterial skin diseases, urticaria, pruritus, scabies, cellulitis, and alopecia areata were underrepre
28 ted Rhodococcus species infection, Norwegian scabies, chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis, hypothyroidi
29 cted a trial of mass drug administration for scabies control in Fiji.
30  to one of three different interventions for scabies control: standard care involving the administrat
31 rom baseline to 12 months, the prevalence of scabies declined significantly in all groups, with the g
32                Functional analysis of the S. scabies Delta hop615-1 and Delta hop615-7 mutant strains
33       There was no difference in the risk of scabies, dermatophytosis and varicella.
34                                We identified scabies epidemiological data sources from an extensive l
35 alopecia areata, decubitus ulcer, urticaria, scabies, fungal skin diseases, impetigo, abscess, and ot
36                           Analysis of the S. scabies genome sequence indicates that it is likely to s
37                      Transcription of the S. scabies HBGC was upregulated during aerial growth, which
38 ration strategies include programs targeting scabies, impetigo, yaws, and diseases causing lymphoedem
39 d studies have documented high prevalence of scabies in overcrowded settings, particularly among chil
40  either be idiopathic or may be a sequela of scabies in young infants.
41                                 Streptomyces scabies is an economically important plant pathogen well
42                                              Scabies is an underrecognized cause of illness in many d
43                INTERPRETATION: The burden of scabies is greater in tropical regions, especially in ch
44                         Summary Streptomyces scabies is one of a group of organisms that causes the e
45                                 Streptomyces scabies is the best studied of those streptomycetes that
46                                 Streptomyces scabies is the dominant pathogenic species worldwide, bu
47 proteins are lost from the membrane in an S. scabies lgt mutant but restored by expression of Strepto
48 stulosis of infancy, incontinentia pigmenti, scabies, neonatal and congenital candidiasis, syphilis,
49  produced by fully sporulated cultures of S. scabies on solid ISP4 (International Streptomyces Projec
50 w number of events for some outcomes such as scabies or varicella, which may have led to limited stat
51 ed on a conserved pathogenicity island in S. scabies, S. turgidiscabies and S. acidiscabies.
52  plant pathogen 87.22 strain of Streptomyces scabies Scabin shares nearly 40% sequence identity with
53 629 is present in multiple copies in some S. scabies strains and is present in all S. acidiscabies an
54                       Inactivation of the S. scabies Tat pathway resulted in pleiotropic phenotypes i
55 st that nec1 may have been mobilized into S. scabies through a transposition event mediated by ORFtnp
56  to cellotriose as possible adaptation of S. scabies to colonize expanding plant tissue.
57 ring disfigurement, itch, and pain caused by scabies, to produce years lived with disability (YLDs).
58 otocols and prioritisation efforts and focus scabies treatment and control measures.
59 -nec1-IS1629 locus from IS1629-containing S. scabies (type II) to S. acidiscabies and S. turgidiscabi
60  provide an estimate of the global burden of scabies using data from the Global Burden of Disease (GB
61  NOS-dependent nitric oxide production by S. scabies was also reduced in the mutant.
62                                              Scabies was responsible for 0.21% of DALYs from all cond
63 The recently available genome sequence of S. scabies will accelerate research on host-pathogen intera
64          With an assumed zero mortality from scabies, YLDs were equivalent to disability-adjusted lif

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