نتایج جستجو برای: mycobacterium fortuitum

تعداد نتایج: 46227  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1961
G B FREGNAN D W SMITH H M RANDALL

Fregnan, G. B. (University of Wisconsin, Madison), D. W. Smith, and H. M. Randall. Biological and chemical studies on mycobacteria. Relationship of colony morphology to mycoside content for Mycobacterium kansasii and Mycobacterium fortuitum. J. Bacteriol. 82:517-527. 1961.-Using a suitable technique and an adequate medium it was possible to show a unique and uniform type of colony characteristi...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2014
Kenichi Suzuki Jiro Terada Yuka Sasaki Takeshi Kawasaki Yusuke Naito Takayuki Sakurai Nobuhiro Tanabe Koichiro Tatsumi

A 74-year-old woman was referred to our hospital for an evaluation of unidentified pneumonia. She gradually developed a high-grade fever with a growing infiltrative shadow on chest CT and an enlarging bilateral cervical mass. She was diagnosed with a pulmonary Mycobacterium fortuitum (M. fortuitum) infection with cervical lymphadenitis based on the results of an open biopsy of the cervical lymp...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
F A Drobniewski P G More G S Harris

A blinded comparison of peptide nucleic acid-fluorescence in situ hybridization (PNA-FISH) with routine identification methods was performed on 74 consecutively positive mycobacterial liquid cultures. All Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures (48 of 48) and 22 of 27 (81. 5%) nontuberculous cultures were correctly identified (including one mixed culture). Five isolates yielded no reaction with eit...

2013
R Pai U Parampalli G Hettiarachchi I Ahmed

Mycobacterium fortuitum is a rare cause of recurrent skin abscesses in an immunocompetent person. We report the case of a 37-year-old man presenting with multiple recurrent non-healing skin abscesses. Culture of the abscess wall yielded growth of M fortuitum. In our case, we highlight the association of anabolic steroids with non-tuberculous mycobacterial skin abscesses that fail to resolve de...

1986
Chul Weon Choi Dae Ryong Cha Young Ju Kwon Won Yong Cho Hee Jung Pyo Hyoung Kyu Kim

Runyon group IV atypical mycobacteria, Mycobacterium fortuitum, is an environmental organism and is capable of producing a variety of clinical infections such as cutaneous infection, abscess and pulmonary and ocular infection. Rarely, it has been a documented cause of peritonitis in patients receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). We report a case of M. fortuitum peritonitis...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 1999
S H Gillespie O Billington

Moxifloxacin is an 8-methoxyquinolone compound with activity against a wide range of bacteria. We tested its activity in comparison with four other quinolones and isoniazid against clinical isolates of mycobacteria. It proved to be the most active of the quinolones tested against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MIC90 0.25 mg/L), Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare (MIC90 1.0 mg/L), Mycobacterium kan...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2010
S I B Cadmus H K Adesokan M Okker K Jahans

To ascertain the cause of tuberculous-like lesions in pigs slaughtered in a local abattoir in Ibadan (south-western Nigeria), a total of 516 pigs were inspected over a period of four months, 18 of which had gross lesions suggestive of tuberculosis at post-mortem. Mycobacterial culture and molecular typing (GenoType Mycobacterium CM [Common Mycobacteria] assay) analysis were used to identify and...

2008
Carla Dray Marassi Marley Silva Walter Martin Roland Oelemann Leila de Souza Fonseca Paula Ristow Walter Lilenbaum

ELISAs for paratuberculosis employ a preadsorption step with Mycobacterium phlei to diminish unspecific reactions As M. fortuitum is one of the most frequent environmental mycobacteria, the purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate its use as an alternative for the preadsorption in ELISAs for paratuberculosis. Results suggest that M. fortuitum can be an alternative instead of or associated to...

2015
Shady Asmar Catherine Robert Olivier Croce Aurelia Caputo Michel Drancourt

Mycobacterium neworleansense is a rapid growing nontuberculosis species belonging to the Mycobacterium fortuitum complex. The draft genome of M. neworleansense ATCC 49404(T) comprises 6,287,317 bp exhibiting a 66.85% G+C content, 5,997 protein-coding genes, and 89 predicted RNA genes.

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