نتایج جستجو برای: streptococcal bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 188241  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Ramy K. Aziz Malak Kotb

The resurgence of severe invasive group A streptococcal infections in the 1980s is a typical example of the reemergence of an infectious disease. We found that this resurgence is a consequence of the diversification of particular strains of the bacteria. Among these strains is a highly virulent subclone of serotype M1T1 that has exhibited unusual epidemiologic features and virulence, unlike all...

2007
Joseph Moeller Katherine Vollmer

INTRODUCTION Endocarditis is a disease where the inner tissue around heart valves becomes inflamed due to a bacterial infection that originates in the bloodstream. It is commonly known that the bacteria from the genus Streptococcus can initiate infection (Moreillon & Que, 2004). No vaccine against streptococcal endocarditis is currently available (Moreillon & Que, 2004). Despite lack of success...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1974
H E Müller

The enzyme neuraminidase (EC 3.2.1.18) was found to be strongly active in different types of Streptococcus sanguis and S. viridans, and, in addition, the occurrence of the enzyme acylneuraminate pyruvate lyase (EC 4.1.3.3) was described in S. viridans. The enzyme-active bacteria strains were isolated from blood cultures of patients with septicemia. Whereas S. sanguis lost its strong neuraminida...

2016
Minako Yokoyama Fumie Oyama Asami Ito Megumi Yokota Daisuke Matsukura Shinji Tsutsumi Tomonori Kasai Yohshiro Nitobe Akiko Morikawa Takashi Ozaki Yoshihito Yokoyama

PURPOSE We encountered a case where an infection with group A streptococcus (GAS; ie, Streptococcus pyogenes) initially caused primary peritonitis and then subsequently caused streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. The patient's life was likely saved by an emergency laparotomy followed by extensive peritoneal lavage and drainage. CASE PRESENTATION A 40-year-old woman was admitted to the Emergenc...

2016
Lorena Rodríguez-Rubio Wai-Ling Chang Diana Gutiérrez Rob Lavigne Beatriz Martínez Ana Rodríguez Sander K. Govers Abram Aertsen Christine Hirl Manfred Biebl Yves Briers Pilar García

Endolysins constitute a promising class of antibacterials against Gram-positive bacteria. Recently, endolysins have been engineered with selected peptides to obtain a new generation of lytic proteins, Artilysins, with specific activity against Gram-negative bacteria. Here, we demonstrate that artilysation can also be used to enhance the antibacterial activity of endolysins against Gram-positive...

2012
Francesco Di Pierro Guido Donato Federico Fomia Teresa Adami Domenico Careddu Claudia Cassandro Roberto Albera

BACKGROUND The oral probiotic Streptococcus salivarius K12 has been shown clearly to antagonize the growth of Streptococcus pyogenes, the most important bacterial cause of pharyngeal infections in humans, by releasing two bacteriocins named salivaricin A2 and salivaricin B. Unpublished observations indicate that it can also antagonize the growth of other bacteria involved in acute otitis media....

2015
Kelsey R. Schramma Leah B. Bushin Mohammad R. Seyedsayamdost

Streptococcal bacteria use peptide signals as a means of intraspecies communication. These peptides can contain unusual post-translational modifications, providing opportunities for expanding our understanding of nature's chemical and biosynthetic repertoires. Here, we have combined tools from natural products discovery and mechanistic enzymology to elucidate the structure and biosynthesis of s...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. Section C, Biosciences 1985
A Taketo Y Taketo

Norfloxacin, a nalidixic acid analogue, inhibited streptolysin S (SLS) production when added to young streptococcal culture. DNA synthesis was mainly affected, but increment of cell mass, RNA and protein was also significantly reduced in streptococci treated with norfloxacin. In stationary phase cells and in the washed resting bacteria, the toxin production was resistant to the drug. Pretreatme...

2013
K. MYERS S. KEEFER F. HOLMES

Recently Tillett and Garner (1) have demonstrated that broth cultures of hemolytic streptococci of human origin rapidly liquefy the fibrinclot of human plasma. Cultures of other species of bacteria obtained from human beings fail to exhibit this property. Tillett, Edwards and Garner (2) further found that the plasma clot from patients convalescent from acute hemolytic streptococcal infections w...

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