نتایج جستجو برای: serratia

تعداد نتایج: 4075  

Ali Zolfaghari Alireza Abdollahi, Narges Shahmohammad3 Shaghayegh Nasirpour

  Serratia marcescens (S.M) is a species of gram–negative bacteria in the family enterobacteriaceae. A human pathogen, S. marcescens is involved in nosocomial infections, particularly in urinary tract and wound infections. This report describes a 63 years-old man that referred to hospital with dyspnea FC IV and he underwent cardiac valves replacement surgery with a diagnosis...

Journal: :Annual review of microbiology 1978
P A Grimont F Grimont

The genus Serratia a member of the Enterobacteriaceae (see Introduction to the Family Enterobacteriaceae from the second edition.), is comprised of a group of bacteria that are related both phenotypically and by DNA sequence. The type species of the genus is Serratia marcescens. Some species and biotypes of Serratia produce a nondiffusible red pigment, prodigiosin, or 2-methyl-3-amyl-6-methoxyp...

2014
Erika Taira Kazuhiro Iiyama Hiroaki Mon Kazuki Mori Taiki Akasaka Kousuke Tashiro Chisa Yasunaga-Aoki Jae Man Lee Takahiro Kusakabe

In the present study, we determined the draft genome sequence of the entomopathogenic bacterium Serratia liquefaciens FK01, which is highly virulent to the silkworm. The draft genome is ~5.28 Mb in size, and the G+C content is 55.8%.

2017
Hana Koorehdavoudi Paul Bogdan Guopeng Wei Radu Marculescu Jiang Zhuang Rika Wright Carlsen Metin Sitti

To add to the current state of knowledge about bacterial swimming dynamics, in this paper, we study the fractal swimming dynamics of populations of Serratia marcescens bacteria both in vitro and in silico, while accounting for realistic conditions like volume exclusion, chemical interactions, obstacles and distribution of chemoattractant in the environment. While previous research has shown tha...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Robert Czajkowski Jan M van der Wolf

Serratia plymuthica A30 is a Gram-negative bacterium expressing antagonistic activity toward blackleg- and soft rot-causing Dickeya sp. biovar 3 ("Dickeya solani"). Here, we present the draft genome sequence of strain A30, which has been isolated from rotten potato tuber tissue.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Binglin Tan Trevor A Jackson Mark R H Hurst

Strains of Serratia spp. showed a high level of virulence when injected into the hemocoel of larvae Costelytra zealandica, with Serratia entomophila, S. plymuthica, and S. marcescens showing significantly higher virulence than S. proteamaculans. Toxicity was independent of the amber disease-causing plasmid pADAP, suggesting a generalized Serratia toxin.

2014
Mihaela Elena IDOMIR

The retrospective study included 96 Serratia strains isolated from the patients hospitalized in the Clinical County Emergency Hospital Braşov during 2013. The objectives consisted in the evaluation of frequency and distribution of Serratia species in the hospital departments, in analysing the infections in which this germs were implicated and determination of antimicrobial resistance of the iso...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1976
D W Thayer

Among the facultative bacteria capable of growth on mesquite wood which were isolated from the asceptically dissected hind-gut of the termite Reticulitermes hesperus were two strains of Bacillus cereus, one strain each of Arthrobacter, Alcaligenes and Serratia, and a very small Gram-negative fermentative rod. The B. cereus strains, the Serratia marcescens strain and the Arthrobacter sp. grew we...

2015
Aysenur Bahadir Erol Erduran

According to the literature, skin manifestations related to Serratia marcessens infections are rarely seen, and observed mostly in immunosuppressed adult patients. Cellulitis, abscess, granulomataus lesions have been reported as skin manifestations of Serratia infections. In our 2 cases with leukemia, papillovesicular rashes were observed resembling those of varicella zoster infection. Serratia...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1965
H R Elston

The culture and biochemical features of 10 non-chromogenic variants of S. marcescens isolated from clinical sources are reported. Autoagglutination titres were significantly high in sera from those patients in whom Serratia bacilli appeared to contribute to the illness. Since the taxonomic stature of the Serratia bacilli is not clear it might be better to limit the identification of this group ...

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