نتایج جستجو برای: nasal microbial flora

تعداد نتایج: 174448  

2015
Staci D. Bilbo Cynthia D. Nevison William Parker

BACKGROUND The field of autism research is currently divided based on a fundamental question regarding the nature of autism: Some are convinced that autism is a pandemic of modern culture, with environmental factors at the roots. Others are convinced that the disease is not pandemic in nature, but rather that it has been with humanity for millennia, with its biological and neurological underpin...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2016
Jeremy M Adler Erin D Cain-Helfrich Cangliang Shen

This experiment aimed to validate the use of antimicrobial solutions in a spray cabinet to inactivate natural microbial flora, nonpathogenic Escherichia coli , and Salmonella on jalapeno peppers. Jalapeno peppers, uninoculated or inoculated with a five-strain mixture of rifampin-resistant E. coli (3.9 log CFU/g) or novobiocin- and nalidixic acid-resistant Salmonella (4.2 log CFU/g), were passed...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
mehdi zobeiri assistant professor in internal medicine, kermanshah university of medical sciences. behzad karami-matin assistant professor in health management, kermanshah university of medical sciences.

introduction: nosocomial infections affect nearly 10% of hospitalized patients. the majority of nosocomial infections are transmitted by contact, primarily by hands of health care workers. the micro-organisms on the hand can be divided into transient, resident and infectious flora. transient flora is the main cause of nosocomial infection which acquired primarily by contact and loosely attached...

2010
Daniel N. Frank Leah M. Feazel Mary T. Bessesen Connie S. Price Edward N. Janoff Norman R. Pace

BACKGROUND Colonization of humans with Staphylococcus aureus is a critical prerequisite of subsequent clinical infection of the skin, blood, lung, heart and other deep tissues. S. aureus persistently or intermittently colonizes the nares of approximately 50% of healthy adults, whereas approximately 50% of the general population is rarely or never colonized by this pathogen. Because microbial co...

باقری حق, علی, سیاح پور, فروغ, فتوحی, رضا, محمد آملی, مهسا, مرساقیان, علی, یزدانی, نسرین,

Background: CD14 is known as a receptor for bacterial LPS (Lipopolysaccharides) and is followed by inflammatory reactions. This receptor on macrophage surface has a major role for recognition and clearance was happen without inflammatory reaction. Prolonged exposure to microbial products decreases the risk of allergic reactions. This is related to high level of CD14 in blood cells. Although the...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1975
J M Rutter R J Beer

The role of the microbial flora of the large intestine in experimental Trichuris suis infection was studied by comparing the clinical syndrome in conventionally reared (CR) pigs, specific pathogen-free pigs, and gnotobiotic pigs. Thedisease in CR pigs was characterized by a severe mucohemorrhagic enteritis; in contrast, a mild catarrhal enteritis was observed in specific pathogen-free and gnoto...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Bo Wei Gerhard Wingender Daisuke Fujiwara Diana YuHui Chen Michael McPherson Sarah Brewer James Borneman Mitchell Kronenberg Jonathan Braun

Commensal bacteria play an important role in formation of the immune system, but the mechanisms involved are incompletely understood. In this study, we analyze CD1d-restricted invariant NKT (iNKT) cells in germfree mice and in two colonies of C57BL/6 mice termed conventional flora and restricted flora (RF), stably bearing commensal microbial communities of diverse but distinct composition. In g...

2012
Jin-Hong Min Young-Hun Kim Jae-Ho Kim Shin-Yang Choi Jong-Soo Lee Ha-Kun Kim

We measured physiological functionalities, including antihypertensive angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitory activity and immun-stimulating β-glucan content for sixty kinds of Makgeolli that is commercially available from the market. As a result, we selected R-12 commercial raw Makgeolli, with a high content of immuno-stimulating β-glucan, and R-14 commercial raw Makgeolli, exhibiting high ...

2011
John L. Pauly Geraldine Paszkiewicz

Chronic inflammation associated with cigarette smoke fosters malignant transformation and tumor cell proliferation and promotes certain nonneoplastic pulmonary diseases. The question arises as to whether chronic inflammation and/or colonization of the airway can be attributed, at least in part, to tobacco-associated microbes (bacteria, fungi, and spores) and/or microbial toxins (endotoxins and ...

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