نتایج جستجو برای: including aeromonas hydrophila

تعداد نتایج: 976956  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Dennis Kunimoto Robert Rennie Diane M Citron Ellie J C Goldstein

Human contact with bears has become more frequent, as has the resultant bear maulings and bite injuries. We report the bacteriology of a patient bitten by a grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) from the Rocky Mountains foothills area east of Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. The patient received field care, including metronidazole and cefazolin. Subsequent deep-wound cultures grew Serratia fonticola...

2016
Susana Merino Juan M. Tomás

Aeromonas hydrophila sodium-driven polar flagellum has a complex stator-motor. Consist of two sets of redundant and non-exchangeable proteins (PomA/PomB and PomA2/PomB2), which are homologs to other sodium-conducting polar flagellum stator motors; and also two essential proteins (MotX and MotY), that they interact with one of those two redundant pairs of proteins and form the T-ring. In this wo...

Journal: :Anales del sistema sanitario de Navarra 2003
J J García-Irure A Navascués M Vivanco A Rodrígo

Bacterial peritonitis is a frequent complication in cirrhotic patients. Amongst the aetiological germs, Aeromonas is very infrequent. We present the clinical case of a cirrhotic patient with peritonitis and bacteraemia due to Aeromonas hydrophila. This micro-organism is a Gram-negative bacillus of the Vibrionaceae family. It very frequently produces gastroenteritis in the human being. Exception...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1994
K Krovacek V Pasquale S B Baloda V Soprano M Conte S Dumontet

Aeromonas hydrophila strains isolated from the same geographical region (southern Italy) but from different sources (sea sediments and human diarrhea cases) were characterized for the production of potential virulence determinants, such as production of cytotoxins, cytotonic toxins, hemolysin, and dermonecrotic factors and their capacity to adhere to human intestinal 407 cells in vitro. The res...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Chan-juan Shen Yong-jie Liu Cheng-ping Lu

Aeromonas hydrophila is one of the major pathogenic bacteria for fish and people. To develop an effective antimicrobial agent, we isolated a bacteriophage from sewage, named CC2, and sequenced its genome. Comparative genome analysis of phage CC2 with its relatives revealed that phage CC2 has higher sequence homology to A. salmonicida phage 65 than to A. hydrophila phage Aeh1. Here, we announce ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1999
H N Dodd J M Pemberton

A gene encoding a deoxyribonuclease, dnsH, was cloned from Aeromonas hydrophila JMP636. The predicted mature protein was very similar to the previously described extracellular Dns from this organism and an N-terminal region corresponding to a large putative signal sequence was predicted for the JMP636 protein. Inactivation of dnsII demonstrated that the DnsH protein was not present extracellula...

2005
Gerhard Pulverer

A total of 103 strains of Aeromonas spp. isolated from clinical and from environmental samples was compared by using SDS-PAGE of periplasmic proteins patterns. Strains isolated from Polish children suffering from gastroenteritis did not appear similar to strains isolated from human living in Hong-Kong. Aeromonas sp. strains did not show a tendency to cluster according to their origin. Our resul...

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases 1983

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1972
A W McCracken R Barkley

In a period of one year, in a general hospital, Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated from 13 patients and Aeromonas shigelloides from one patient. Eight of the patients had superficial infections, two had urinary tract infections, and four had bacteriaemia. The association of Aeromonas bacteriaemia with cirrhosis of the liver and malignant disease, which has been previously reported, was observed ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Lakshmi Pillai Jian Sha Tatiana E Erova Amin A Fadl Bijay K Khajanchi Ashok K Chopra

Human diseases caused by species of Aeromonas have been classified into two major groups: septicemia and gastroenteritis. In this study, we reported the molecular and functional characterization of a new virulence factor, ToxR-regulated lipoprotein, or TagA, from a diarrheal isolate, SSU, of Aeromonas hydrophila. The tagA gene of A. hydrophila exhibited 60% identity with that of a recently iden...

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