Overview
Virulence is the degree to which a pathogen damages its host, determined by the molecular factors that enable colonization, immune evasion, tissue invasion, and toxin-mediated injury. It is a relative, quantifiable property: strains within a species differ in their capacity to cause disease, and virulence reflects the combined action of adhesins, secretion systems, capsules, proteases, and other effectors deployed against host defenses. In molecular and proteomic research, virulence is dissected by cataloguing these determinants and the parasite or microbial proteins expressed during infection. Representative work includes shotgun label-free proteomic analysis of the oyster parasite Perkinsus marinus to characterize its protein repertoire, and the detection of carbapenem-resistance mechanisms in avian pathogenic Escherichia coli, where resistance and pathogenic potential intersect. Further studies generate single-domain antibodies against E. coli implicated in camel-calf mortality and examine fungal infection dynamics, including the surge of Mucorales in post-viral patients. Methodologically, virulence is probed through comparative genomics and proteomics, expression profiling under infection conditions, antimicrobial-susceptibility testing, and host-pathogen interaction models. Understanding virulence factors and their regulation underpins diagnosis, the design of targeted therapeutics and vaccines, and surveillance of emerging resistant and zoonotic pathogens across human, veterinary, and environmental contexts.
Research published in this journal
10 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Detection of carbapenem resistance mechanisms among Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) isolated from broiler chickens
Anti-COVID19 Vaccine among Workers at the Local Health Authority of Rieti (Italy). Study on the Vaccine Efficacy and Seroprevalence Post-Vaccination
Enduring Struggles and Protracted War: Hatred as a Multi-Faceted Construct
A Theory on the Impact of Copper and Micronutrients Against COVID-19 in Humans
Marginal Bone Levels and Trabecular Bone Structure: A Longitudinal Population Study of women
Can Vitamin D Mitigate Osteoarthritic Hip Joint Arthroplasty Infections Among Older Adults? A Narrative Overview of the Literature Amidst COVID-19 Lockdowns and Beyond
Generation of a Single-Domain Antibody against Isolated Escherichia Coli that Causes Camel-Calf Death
Mucormycosis: A Surge in Mucorales Fungal Infection in Post – Covid Patients in Indian States and Insight into Known and Unknown Factors
How this research is being cited
The 10 articles above have been cited 41 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Cereal Research Communications
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2026 · South African Journal of Botany
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2024 · Research Square (Research Square)
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2024 · Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics
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2024 · ACS Omega
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2024 · Frontiers in Microbiology
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2024 · European Journal of Medical Research
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2024 · Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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