نتایج جستجو برای: shigella sonnei

تعداد نتایج: 6181  

2008
Karine Rolland Nicole Lambert-Zechovsky Bertrand Picard Erick Denamur

INSERM U 458, HBpitaI Robert Debre, Paris, France The differentiation between Shigella subspecies, and the phylogenetic position of Shigella clones within Escherichia coli clones was determined by analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphisms of rDNA (ribotyping). Seventy-f ive Shigella strains belonging to the four subspecies and 13 enteroinvasive Em coli (EIEC) strains were compared w...

2015
Shohreh Farshad Reza Ranjbar Marziyeh Hosseini

BACKGROUND Identification, understanding of antibiotic sensitivity patterns and molecular characterization of genetic elements of Shigella species are important because of both epidemiological and clinical indications in developing countries. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to analyze molecular epidemiology of Shigella isolates recovered from children with diarrhea in Shiraz (Southern Ir...

Journal: :Microbiology 1998
K Rolland N Lambert-Zechovsky B Picard E Denamur

The differentiation between Shigella subspecies, and the phylogenetic position of Shigella clones within Escherichia coli clones was determined by analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphisms of rDNA (ribotyping). Seventy-five Shigella strains belonging to the four subspecies and 13 enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC) strains were compared with the 72 E. coli strains of the ECOR collection, ...

Journal: :Clinical Cardiology 1987

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1991
C M Litwin A L Storm S Chipowsky K J Ryan

Plasmid isolation was used to refine the epidemiologic analysis for 168 shigellosis cases in Pima County, Ariz. Plasmids of less than 20 kb were used for comparison of plasmid profiles. Plasmid patterns for each species were distinct. A total of 57 of 74 (77%) Shigella flexneri strains could be placed into seven plasmid patterns, 70 of 79 (89%) Shigella sonnei strains could be placed into seven...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1939
J H Glynn D H Starkey

The present study aims to define the taxonomic position of that group of dysentery bacteria commonly known as Shigella paradysenteriae, var. sonnei (Bergey, 1934). Most of the material on which this work is based has been recently isolated in this laboratory but a number of type strains of the species from The National Collection of Type Cultures in London, England, have been included for compa...

2017
Ali Ajami Mojgan Bozorgzad Shahram Nekoeian Atefeh Khazeni

Acute infectious diarrhea (AID) can cause severe diarrhea which is called shigellosis. Shigella spp. are a group of pathogenic bacteria transmitted through contaminated food [1, 2]. This group of bacteria causes about 165 million cases of diarrhea each year, out of which 163 million occur in developing countries, and 1.5 million in industrialized nations [3]. Shigella species are mainly transmi...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2012
Mercedeh Tajbakhsh Lourdes García Migura Mohammad Rahbar Christina Aaby Svendsen Mona Mohammadzadeh Mohammad Reza Zali Frank M Aarestrup Rene S Hendriksen

OBJECTIVES In this study, we wanted to assess the level of antimicrobial resistance, the presence of genes encoding resistance to cephalosporins and plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR), and genetic relatedness among Shigella isolates obtained from Iranian patients. METHODS A total of 44 Shigella isolates were collected from Iranian patients admitted to Milad Hospital, Tehran, Iran, d...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1995
C J Papasian S Enna-Kifer B Garrison

The clinical course for a patient with symptomatic urinary tract infection due to Shigella sonnei is described. The role of Shigella spp. as urinary pathogens is reviewed.

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2004
Bodh Raj Panhotra Anil Kumar Saxena Khalifa Al-Mulhim

During the 5 years of the study period (October 1999-October 2003), 110 strains of Shigella were isolated from fecal samples of patients having acute diarrheal diseases. Shigella sonnei phase 1 was the most prevalent (88/110, 80.0%) serotype. Resistance to nalidixic acid was not encountered from 1999-2002. Nalidixic acid resistance was observed in 6/13 (46.1%) of the S. sonnei phase 1 strains i...

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