نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial identification

تعداد نتایج: 602906  

Journal: :Surgical infections 2008
Evangelos Konstantinou Eriphili Argyra Alexandra Avraamidou Theofanis Fotis Maria Tsakiri Dionisios Voros George Baltopoulos

PURPOSE To evaluate the prevalence of bacteremia after mask ventilation, laryngoscopy, and endotracheal intubation before induction of general anesthesia and to discover any correlation between traumatic manipulations and bacteremia. The specific bacteria responsible, knowledge of which may guide the prophylactic use of antibiotics, also were investigated. METHODS Fifty patients were enrolled...

2018
Chang-Keun Kim Zak Callaway James E. Gern

Despite asthma being the most common chronic childhood ailment, there is still much to learn about the disease. Early childhood infections with well-known or emerging viruses can lay the pathophysiologic framework for asthma development and exacerbation later in life, which may be due partly to alteration of the airway microbiome. Once asthma is established, acute exacerbations are usually asso...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1991
L Stoakes T Kelly B Schieven D Harley M Ramos R Lannigan D Groves Z Hussain

A commercially available, computer-assisted microbial identification system (MIS) employs gas-liquid chromatographic analysis of cellular fatty acids for bacterial identification. MIS was compared with conventional identification systems. Of 225 gram-negative anaerobes tested, MIS identified 72.4% of the strains to the species level, 88.9% to the appropriate group, and 93.3% to the correct genus.

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1988
J M Ling Y W Hui G L French

The Microbact 24E (MB24E) system is a commercial microsystem for the identification of common clinical isolates of Enterobacteriaceae and non-fermenting Gram negative bacilli, and consists of dehydrated substrates distributed in the wells of microtitre trays. This system was compared with the API20E for the identification of 386 bacterial isolates, which included 284 clinical and 102 environmen...

2010
Steven J. Rehse Qassem I. Mohaidat Sunil Palchaudhuri

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy has been utilized to classify and identify bacterial specimens on the basis of their atomic composition. We have characterized the effect that the presence of a second bacterial species in the ablated specimen had on the identification of the majority species. Specimens with a reduced number of bacterial cells (approximately 2500) were identified with 100% a...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2014
Thiago Galvão da Silva Paim Vlademir Vicente Cantarelli Pedro Alves d'Azevedo

INTRODUCTION The genera Enterococcus, Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are recognized as important Gram-positive human pathogens. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of Vitek 2 in identifying Gram-positive cocci and their antimicrobial susceptibilities. METHODS One hundred four isolates were analyzed to determine the accuracy of the automated system for identifying the bacte...

2012
Euiwon Bae Dawei Ying Donald Kramer Valery Patsekin Bartek Rajwa Cheryl Holdman Jennifer Sturgis V Jo Davisson J Paul Robinson

BACKGROUND Conventional diagnosis and identification of bacteria requires shipment of samples to a laboratory for genetic and biochemical analysis. This process can take days and imposes significant delay to action in situations where timely intervention can save lives and reduce associated costs. To enable faster response to an outbreak, a low-cost, small-footprint, portable microbial-identifi...

Journal: :Computer applications in the biosciences : CABIOS 1994
T. N. Bryant

Bacterial Identification, first described by Bryant (1986), is a program that provides a novel way of enhancing the teaching of systematic bacteriology and numerical identification procedures. A student is assigned an unknown isolate from a list of bacteria. The student's objective is to identify the unknown isolate using the least number of tests from the set of tests available. Simultaneously...

2004

Clinical mastitis is defined as the production of abnormal milk with or without secondary symptoms such as swollen quarters, elevated body temperature and/or other systemic signs. Although clinical infections are rarely apparent prior to calving, routine observation for abnormal swelling is important. Normal prepartum udder secretions range from a honey-like appearance to normal milk. Clinical ...

2011
Sanna Laakso Juha Kirveskari Päivi Tissari Minna Mäki

BACKGROUND High incidence of septic patients increases the pressure of faster and more reliable bacterial identification methods to adapt patient management towards focused and effective treatment options. The aim of this study was to assess two automated DNA extraction solutions with the PCR and microarray-based assay to enable rapid and reliable detection and speciation of causative agents in...

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