نتایج جستجو برای: mycobacterium spp

تعداد نتایج: 96625  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Christian Chalut Laure Botella Célia de Sousa-D'Auria Christine Houssin Christophe Guilhot

Mycobacterium tuberculosis contains >20 enzymes that require activation by transfer of the 4'-phosphopantetheine moiety of CoA onto a conserved serine residue, a posttranslational modification catalyzed by 4'-phosphopantetheinyl transferases (PPTases). The modified proteins are involved in key metabolic processes such as cell envelope biogenesis and the production of virulence factors. We show ...

2017

It may occur either de novo or as a result of hematogenous spread or spread from a contiguous focus of infection such as meningitis and sphenoiditis [3]. The most commonly isolated pathogens are Staphylococcus spp. and Streptococcus spp., followed by Neisseria spp., Micrococcus, Citrobacter spp., Escherichia coli, Brucella, Salmonella, Corynebacterium & Mycobacterium [5]. However, in immunosupp...

Fatollah Fathalian Hassan Seirafi Kasra Behrouznasab Mohammad Reza Razavi Nima Mohammadi Taher Nejadsattari

Atypical Mycobacterium granulomatous skin infections are often accured by Mycobacterium marinum, M. ulcerans, M. fortuitum, and M. avium colonies. Skin infections probably originate from an environmental source such as contacting with aquatic animals, fish farming and swimming in the pools, and inoculate into skin through skin wounds, scratches, trauma, and surgery. The lesions appear as purple...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2011
Isabel Rodríguez-Blanco Luis Casas Fernández José Manuel Suárez-Peñaranda María Luisa Pérez del Molino Jaime Esteban Manuel Almagro

© 2011 The Authors. doi: 10.2340/00015555-1034 Journal Compilation © 2011 Acta Dermato-Venereologica. ISSN 0001-5555 Mycobacterium chelonae is a non-tuberculous Mycobacterium spp. classified in the rapidly growing mycobacteria group. M. chelonae has been isolated from various environmental sources, including tap water, water tanks, industrial sources, and even medical instruments. Disruption of...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1990
T Rogall T Flohr E C Böttger

Nucleotide sequences specific for a range of Mycobacterium species were defined by computer-assisted sequence comparisons of small subunit ribosomal RNA. A polymerase chain reaction-based sequencing strategy was used to demonstrate that the 16S rRNA sequence can be used for the rapid identification of mycobacterial isolates. Identification at the species level can be obtained within 2 d, requir...

2011
Farjana Rahman Saurab Kishore Munshi S. M. Mostofa Kamal A. S. M. Matiur Rahman M. Majibur Rahman Rashed Noor

Tuberculosis is considered as the greatest cause of death worldwide. In the developing countries including Bangladesh, population density, poverty, malnutrition, and highly congested environment may create substantial risk for infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The principal obstacle in the treatment of tuberculosis is the consumption of time and inaccurate diagnosis as well. Therefore,...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1996
D Cousins B Francis D Dawson

A multiplex PCR designed to differentiate Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex organisms from M. avium and M. intracellulare was used to test 105 isolates identified by DNA probe methods as M. avium, M. intracellulare, or M. avium complex type X. The multiple PCR correctly identified 33 of 34 isolates identified by commercial probe methods as M. avium and all 51 isolates identified as M. intracel...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1992
L Lebrun F Espinasse J D Poveda V Vincent-Levy-Frebault

Commercial chemiluminescent DNA probes (Accuprobe; Gen-Probe, San Diego, Calif.) for the identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) complex, M. avium complex (MAC), M. gordonae, and M. kansasii were evaluated with 134 clinical isolates. These included 36 MTB complex, 40 MAC, 27 M. gordonae, 9 M. kansasii, and 22 Mycobacterium spp. The specificity was 100% for the four probes. The sensit...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2009
Shannon M Gaukler George M Linz Julie S Sherwood Neil W Dyer William J Bleier Yvonne M Wannemuehler Lisa K Nolan Catherine M Logue

The prevalence of Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp., and Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis isolated from the feces of wild European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) humanely trapped at a feedlot in central Kansas was assessed. All E. coli and Salmonella isolates recovered were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility using National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System panels and the ...

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