نتایج جستجو برای: fecal normal flora

تعداد نتایج: 601583  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1983
E Dupray M Cormier

The growth of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in a liquid medium was compared with that of human fecal flora and estuarine flora. No marked differences were noted between growth at 25 and 37 degrees C for V. parahaemolyticus. However, the marine organisms were strongly inhibited when incubated at 37 degrees C. Incubation for 8 h in an enrichment broth yielded V. parahaemolyticus growth, even with a sma...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1986
H Sakata K Fujita H Yoshioka

Influences of antibiotics on the fecal flora in children were studied for oral ampicillin, penicillin V, erythromycin, cefaclor, and gentamicin and for intravenous ampicillin, methicillin, cefpiramide, and ceftazidime. All antibiotics affected the normal flora, although the quality and quantity of the changes were variable. No substantial differences were noted between the oral and intravenous ...

Journal: :FEMS immunology and medical microbiology 2001
F He A C Ouwehand E Isolauri H Hashimoto Y Benno S Salminen

Fifty bifidobacteria strains were isolated from fecal samples of allergic and age matched healthy infants. Allergic infants were found to have an adult type Bifidobacterium flora with high levels of Bifidobacterium adolescentis. Healthy infants had a typical infant Bifidobacterium flora with high levels of Bifidobacterium bifidum. These isolates were tested for their adhesive properties to huma...

Journal: :Annales de microbiologie 1980
D Corpet

In order to prove the effect of low doses of antibiotics on the level of drug resistance of the gastrointestinal flora, gnotoxenic mice, harbouring various microflora from newborn calf, piglet or infant, were given continuously water containing 20 microgram/ml chlortetracycline. Control mice, harbouring the same flora, were maintained as well in isolators. Sensible and resistant fecal Escherich...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 1980
Y Maruhama A Nagasaki Y Kanazawa H Hirakawa Y Goto H Nishiyama Y Kishimoto T Shimoyama

Significant decrease in serum very low density lipoproteins and low density lipoproteins was observed after Bay g 5421 trial (300 mg/day for 6 weeks) in 14 hyperlipidemic patients. Although no significant changes were demonstrated in serum fractions of bile acids, the alteration in the patterns of fecal bacterial flora including the increase in obligate anaerobes was observed after the trial an...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1984
M E Mulligan D Citron E Gabay B D Kirby W L George S M Finegold

To evaluate the effects of parenteral cefoxitin therapy on human fecal flora, we cultured fecal specimens obtained from six patients before, during, and after therapy and used standard methods to identify and quantify all microorganisms. The major changes (observed in at least three patients) included the acquisition or proliferation of group D Streptococcus species, coagulase-negative Staphylo...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1985
P Huovinen T Mattila O Kiminki L Pulkkinen S Huovinen M Koskela R Sunila P Toivanen

The emergence of trimethoprim (TMP) resistance in fecal flora was compared in patients with urinary tract infection treated with TMP or TMP-sulfamethoxazole. No significant differences were found in the occurrence of TMP-resistant fecal aerobic bacteria in the two treatment groups before and after treatment.

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2004
Marie Claude Barc François Bourlioux Lionel Rigottier-Gois Céline Charrin-Sarnel Claire Janoir Hélène Boureau Joël Doré Anne Collignon

Predominant groups of bacteria from a human fecal flora-associated mouse model challenged with amoxicillin-clavulanic acid were quantified with fluorescence in situ hybridization combined with flow cytometry using specific 16S rRNA targeted oligonucleotide probes. This approach provides a useful tool with high throughput to evaluate fecal microflora under antibiotic treatment.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1998
G Zhang A Weintraub

Bacteroides fragilis is an obligatory anaerobic, gram-negative bacterium found among the normal intestinal flora of humans. Enterotoxigenic strains of B. fragilis (ETBF) have been associated with diarrheal diseases in humans and animals. The enterotoxin of ETBF induces fluid changes in ligated intestinal segments and cytotoxic response in HT29/C1 cells. By using a pair of monoclonal antibodies ...

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