نتایج جستجو برای: bacillus cereus hn

تعداد نتایج: 59774  

Journal: :American journal of ophthalmology 2006
Sachin Chhabra Derek Y Kunimoto Lubna Kazi Carl D Regillo Allen C Ho Jonathan Belmont Joseph Maguire James Vander Gary C Brown

PURPOSE To present the microbiologic spectrum and susceptibilities of isolates in posttraumatic endophthalmitis, and to provide a review of the literature. DESIGN Retrospective consecutive case series. METHODS A review of 1182 consecutive open globe injuries was performed, identifying 10 patients with culture-proven endophthalmitis. RESULTS Thirteen organisms were isolated from 10 eyes wi...

Journal: :Cases Journal 2008
Salaheldin Abusin Arvind Bhimaraj Suhail Khadra

INTRODUCTION Bacillus Cereus endocarditis is a rare condition which has been implicated in intravenous drug users, and in patients with prosthetic heart valves. We report a rare case of Bacillus Cereus infecting a permanent pacing wire. CASE PRESENTATION A 69 year old female with a permanent pacemaker presented with rigors, sweats and weight loss. Blood cultures grew Bacillus Cereus; Transeso...

2012
Rose Kakai John Gichuki AVO Ofulla Periska Tjaniadi Murad Lesmana Decy Subekti Nunung Machpud Shinta Komalarini Wasis Santoso

The aim of the present study was to determine the antimicrobial resistance pattern of bacterial foodborne pathogens and to know the suitable antibiotic in controlling of foodborne pathogens. Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, Pseudomonas Sps were tested with twelve antibiotics by disc diffusion method. Among all antibiotic streptomycin, cefpodoxeme...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2011
Melissa K Wilson James M Vergis Farhang Alem John R Palmer Andrea M Keane-Myers Trupti N Brahmbhatt Christy L Ventura Alison D O'Brien

Bacillus cereus G9241 was isolated from a welder with a pulmonary anthrax-like illness. The organism contains two megaplasmids, pBCXO1 and pBC218. These plasmids are analogous to the Bacillus anthracis Ames plasmids pXO1 and pXO2 that encode anthrax toxins and capsule, respectively. Here we evaluated the virulence of B. cereus G9241 as well as the contributions of pBCXO1 and pBC218 to virulence...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 1962
R A ALTENBERN

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Longxiang Su Tao Zhou Lisha Zhou Xiangqun Fang Tianzhi Li Junfeng Wang Yinghua Guo De Chang Yajuan Wang Dongfang Li Changting Liu

Bacillus cereus is a prevalent, soil-dwelling, Gram-positive bacterium. Some strains are harmful to humans and cause food-borne illness, while other strains can be beneficial as probiotics for animals. To gain insight into the bacterial genetic determinants, we report the genome sequence of a strain, LCT-BC244, which was isolated from CGMCC 1.230.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1975
G Bahnweg H A Douthit

Absorption spectra of dormant spores of Bacillus cereus T suspended in glycerol showed peaks characteristic of cytochrome pigments.

2014
Tainá Raiol Marlene Teixeira De-Souza João Victor A. Oliveira Helena Schubert da Incarnação Lima Silva Juliana Capella Orem Danilo Andrade Cavalcante Nalvo F. Almeida Guilherme P. Telles João Carlos Setubal Marcelo M. Brigido Fernando A. G. Torres Peter S. Stadler Maria Emília M. T. Walter Lídia M. P. Moraes

A Bacillus cereus strain, FT9, isolated from a hot spring in the midwest region of Brazil, had its entire genome sequenced.

Journal: :Biocontrol science 2013
Shigeko Ueda Manami Yamaguchi Miki Iwase Yoshihiro Kuwabara

The simplex real-time PCR assays based on the TaqMan probe and SYBR green I, which target cereulide synthetase genes (ces genes) were used for rapidly, reliably and sensitively identifying the emetic strains from among Bacillus cereus strains isolated from different sources. Only the emetic strains showed positive reactions to the real-time PCR assays, but all examined strains of diarrheal B. c...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Michael E. Zwick Maureen P. Kiley Andrew C. Stewart Alfred Mateczun Timothy D. Read

The ability to distinguish microbial pathogens from closely related but nonpathogenic strains is key to understanding the population biology of these organisms. In this regard, Bacillus anthracis, the bacterium that causes inhalational anthrax, is of interest because it is closely related and often difficult to distinguish from other members of the B. cereus group that can cause diverse disease...

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