نتایج جستجو برای: acinetobacter baumanni

تعداد نتایج: 10577  

2014
Xin Wang Zhewen Zhang Qiong Hao Jiayan Wu Jingfa Xiao Huaiqi Jing

Acinetobacter baumannii is an aerobic, nonmotile Gram-negative bacterium that causes nosocomial infections worldwide. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of Acinetobacter baumannii strain ZW85-1 and its two plasmids. One of the plasmids carries genes for NDM-1, which can hydrolyze a wide range of antibiotics.

Journal: :Bangladesh Medical Research Council bulletin 2009
Sahadev Chandra Saha Balu Anand Chopade

In recent years, interest has been growing to preserve food including meat applying gamma radiation recommended by International Atomic Energy Agency to extend the shelf-life of meat retaining the organoleptic conditions as it is. In view of this point the present study aims to check the sensitivity of Acinetobacter spp. isolated from meat to gamma radiations. Seven species of Acinetobacter viz...

2017
Gang Zhang Sébastien Olivier Leclercq Jingjing Tian Chao Wang Koji Yahara Guomin Ai Shuangjiang Liu Jie Feng

The emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance among Acinetobacter spp. have been investigated extensively. Most studies focused on the multiple antibiotic resistance genes located on plasmids or genomic resistance islands. On the other hand, the mechanisms controlling intrinsic resistance are still not well understood. In this study, we identified the novel subclass of aminoglycoside nucleo...

2017
Clemens Kittinger Alexander Kirschner Michaela Lipp Rita Baumert Franz Mascher Andreas H Farnleitner Gernot E Zarfel

Acinetobacter spp. occur naturally in many different habitats, including food, soil, and surface waters. In clinical settings, Acinetobacter poses an increasing health problem, causing infections with limited to no antibiotic therapeutic options left. The presence of human generated multidrug resistant strains is well documented but the extent to how widely they are distributed within the Acine...

2013
Kyung-Hwa Park Jong-Hee Shin Seung Yeop Lee Soo Hyun Kim Mi Ok Jang Seung-Ji Kang Sook-In Jung Eun-Kyung Chung Kwan Soo Ko Hee-Chang Jang

BACKGROUND Few clinical data are available on the relationship between genospecies and outcome of Acinetobacter bacteremia, and the results are inconsistent. We performed this study to evaluate the relationship between genospecies and the outcome of Acinetobacter bacteremia. METHODS Clinical data from 180 patients who had Acinetobacter bacteremia from 2003 to 2010 were reviewed retrospectivel...

2014
E. KUMAR K. USHA

Background: The species belonging to the genus Acinetobacter are currently reported as opportunistic pathogens and shows multidrug resistance in hospitalized patients. The aim of this study was to isolate the clinical Acinetobacter species from NFGNB (Non Fermentative Gram Negative Bacilli) other than Pseudomonas and analyze their antibiogram (antibiotic susceptibility) patterns. This study hel...

2007
Rebecca H. Sunenshine Marc-Oliver Wright Lisa L. Maragakis Anthony D. Harris Xiaoyan Song Joan Hebden Sara E. Cosgrove Ashley Anderson Jennifer Carnell Daniel B. Jernigan David G. Kleinbaum Trish M. Perl Harold C. Standiford Arjun Srinivasan

Acinetobacter infections have increased and gained attention because of the organism's prolonged environmental survival and propensity to develop antimicrobial drug resistance. The effect of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Acinetobacter infection on clinical outcomes has not been reported. A retrospective, matched cohort investigation was performed at 2 Baltimore hospitals to examine outcomes of pati...

2017
Feras F Lafi Intikhab Alam Ton Bisseling Rene Geurts Vladimir B Bajic Heribert Hirt Maged M Saad

Acinetobacter radioresistens strain SA188 is a plant endophytic bacterium, isolated from root nodules of the desert plants Indigofera spp., collected in Jizan, Saudi Arabia. Here, we report the 3.2-Mb draft genome sequence of strain SA188, highlighting characteristic pathways for plant growth-promoting activity and environmental adaptation.

2014
Indu Khatri Nitin Kumar Singh Srikrishna Subramanian Shanmugam Mayilraj

The genus Acinetobacter consists of 31 validly published species ubiquitously distributed in nature and primarily associated with nosocomial infection. We report the 3.5 Mb draft genome of the Acinetobacter junii strain MTCC 11364. The genome has a G + C content of 38.0% and includes 3 rRNA genes (5S, 23S, 16S) and 64 aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase genes.

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