Firdausi Qadri
Tufts University
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Nature | 2002
D. Scott Merrell; Susan M. Butler; Firdausi Qadri; Nadia A. Dolganov; Ahsfaqul Alam; Mitchell B. Cohen; Stephen B. Calderwood; Gary K. Schoolnik; Andrew Camilli
The factors that enhance the transmission of pathogens during epidemic spread are ill defined. Water-borne spread of the diarrhoeal disease cholera occurs rapidly in nature, whereas infection of human volunteers with bacteria grown in vitro is difficult in the absence of stomach acid buffering. It is unclear, however, whether stomach acidity is a principal factor contributing to epidemic spread. Here we report that characterization of Vibrio cholerae from human stools supports a model whereby human colonization creates a hyperinfectious bacterial state that is maintained after dissemination and that may contribute to epidemic spread of cholera. Transcriptional profiling of V. cholerae from stool samples revealed a unique physiological and behavioural state characterized by high expression levels of genes required for nutrient acquisition and motility, and low expression levels of genes required for bacterial chemotaxis.
Microbial Genomics | 2018
Charlotte J. Houldcroft; Mathew A. Beale; Abu Sayeed; Firdausi Qadri; Gordon Dougan; Ankur Mutreja
Novel adenovirus genotypes are associated with outbreaks of disease, such as acute gastroenteritis, renal disease, upper respiratory tract infection and keratoconjunctivitis. Here, we identify novel and variant adenovirus genotypes in children coinfected with enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, in Bangladesh. Metagenomic sequencing of stool was performed and whole adenovirus genomes were extracted. A novel species D virus, designated genotype 90 (P33H27F67) was identified, and the partial genome of a putative recombinant species B virus was recovered. Furthermore, the enteric types HAdV-A61 and HAdV-A40 were found in stool specimens. Knowledge of the diversity of adenovirus genomes circulating worldwide, especially in low-income countries where the burden of disease is high, will be required to ensure that future vaccination strategies cover the diversity of adenovirus strains associated with disease.
Archive | 2012
Edward T. Ryan; Richelle Charles; Alaullah Sheikh; Firdausi Qadri
Archive | 2012
Edward T. Ryan; Richelle Charles; Firdausi Qadri
Plotkin's Vaccines (Seventh Edition) | 2018
John D. Clemens; Sachin N. Desai; Firdausi Qadri; G. B. Nair; Jan Holmgren
BioTechnologia | 2018
Shabnam Zaman; S. M. Touhidul Islam; Kawsar Khan; Mohammad Murshid Alam; Muhammad Ikhtear Uddin; Nabilah Ibnat Baby; Shahidul Islam; Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan; Firdausi Qadri; Zeba I. Seraj
Archive | 2016
Iqbal Hassan Khan; Nishat Sultana; Kamrul Islam; Jakia Amin; Omar Faruk; Umama Khan; Farhana Khanam; Edward T. Ryan; Firdausi Qadri
Archive | 2016
Firdausi Qadri; Jakia Amin
Archive | 2015
Crystal N. Ellis; Regina C. LaRocque; Taher Uddin; Bryan Krastins; Leslie M. Mayo-Smith; David Sarracino; Elinor K. Karlsson; Atiqur Rahman; Tahmina; Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan; Fahima Chowdhury; Ashraf I. Kahn; Stephen B. Calderwood; Firdausi Qadri; Jason B. Harris
Archive | 2015
Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan; Mohammad Rubel Hoq; Naoshin Sharmin Nishat; Al Mahbuba; Rasheduzzaman Rashu; Kamrul Islam; Lazina Hossain; Ayan Dey; Jason B. Harris; Edward T. Ryan; Stephen B. Calderwood; Ann-Mari Svennerholm; Firdausi Qadri