نتایج جستجو برای: streptococci

تعداد نتایج: 7992  

2005
E. S. BENEKE L. S. WHITE

cultures of lactic streptococci. J. Dairy Research, 5, 197-207. WHITEHEAD, H. R., AND COX, G. A. 1936 Bacteriophage phenomena in cultures of lactic streptococci. J. Dairy Research, 7, 55-62. WHITEHEAD, H. R., AND HUNTER, G. J. E. 1937 Observations on the activity of bacteriophage in the group of lactic streptococci. J. Path. Bacteriol., 44, 337-347. WHITEHEAD, H. R., AND HUNTER, G. J. E. 1947 B...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1972
A E Colón R M Cole C G Leonard

Bacteriophages from streptococci of groups A, E, and G lysed streptococci distributed among serogroups A, C, G, H, and L; propagated in some, but not all, of these; and transduced streptomycin resistance within group A or (by A phages only) from group A to group G streptococci.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1978
Y A Lue I P Howit P D Ellner

Latex agglutination was compared with fluorescent-antibody staining with group A conjugate and Lancefield precipitation for grouping of beta-hemolytic streptococci. Latex agglutination correctly grouped 98.8% of 82 group A streptococci and more than 95% of 187 group B, C, or G streptococci. Occasional cross-reactions occurred between groups A and C and groups B and G.

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1936
D. Murray Angevine

1. Hemolytic streptococci, highly virulent for rabbits, when injected into the skin of normal animals increased greatly in number at the site of injection during the first 12 hours, diminished somewhat after 24 hours but still persisted after 21 days. They produced large abscesses within 24 hours, there was ulceration, and healing occurred after about 5 weeks. Histological observations confirme...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1993
R Raeder M D Boyle

In this study, we developed a mouse model of skin infection to test the association between expression of immunoglobulin-binding proteins by and infectivity of group A streptococci. Group A streptococci capable of crossing tissue barriers and establishing a lethal systemic infection in mice showed a higher level of immunoglobulin-binding protein expression. The group A streptococci recovered fr...

Journal: :British medical journal 1971
P W Ross S M Chisty J D Knox

Beta-haemolytic streptococci were isolated from 35% of 525 children who presented to their family doctors with sore throat. The first 306 were investigated bacteriologically and virologically and beta-haemolytic streptococci were isolated from 30% and viruses from 14.7%. The ages which had the highest incidence of sore throat, for both sexes, were 7, then 6, 8, and 5. Those with tonsils had a h...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1997
B Wang N Ruiz A Pentland M Caparon

The gram-positive bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus) is the causative agent of a wide variety of suppurative infections of cutaneous tissues. Previous analyses have demonstrated that the M protein of S. pyogenes is an adhesin that directs the attachment of the streptococcus to keratinocytes in the skin. In this study, we have examined keratinocyte function in response to S...

2015
Nazak AMANIDAZ Ali ZAFARZADEH Amir Hossein MAHVI

BACKGROUND This study investigated the interaction between heterotrophic bacteria and coliform, fecal coliforms, fecal streptococci bacteria in water supply networks. METHODS This study was conducted during 2013 on water supply distribution network in Aq Qala City, Golestan Province, Northern Iran and standard methods were applied for microbiological analysis. The surface method was applied t...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1992
N A Hutchinson D C Shanson T Malins

AIMS To compare the performance of the Sentinel blood culture system with two other systems for the recovery of streptococci and anaerobes. METHODS Blood cultures were taken from 55 patients one to two minutes after dental extraction. The samples were tested by the radiometric Bactec 460; the Isolator 10, which works by lysis centrifugation; and Sentinel, a fully automated system, which detec...

2014
Francesco Santoro Morgana E. Vianna Adam P. Roberts

The oral and nasopharyngeal streptococci are a major part of the normal microbiota in humans. Most human associated streptococci are considered commensals, however, a small number of them are pathogenic, causing a wide range of diseases including oral infections such as dental caries and periodontitis and diseases at other body sites including sinusitis and endocarditis, and in the case of Stre...

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