Abstract We aimed to establish a method for the rapid identification of three common Gram-positive bacteria (Bacillus cereus, Listeria monocytogenes, and Micrococcus luteus) associated with foodborne diseases. MALDI-TOF-MS was used to determine the effects of sample pretreatment, culture medium, and ...
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List of Bacteria Isolated From Blood Gram-Positive Bacteria in BloodGram-Negative Bacteria in BloodOther Bacteria in Blood Staphylococcus spp.* Streptococcus spp.* Enterococcus spp.* Clostridium spp. Mycobacterium spp. Micrococcus spp. Peptostreptococcus spp.E. coli* Klebsiella spp.* Salmonellaserovars*...
To assess Gram-positive bacterial (GPB) bloodstream infection (BSI) in neonates, covering incidence, morbidity, mortality, antimicrobial resistance pattern
cefpime 19.8%.The drug resistance rates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to amipicillin/Sulbactam was 100%.The drug resistance rates of all G-bacteria to third generation of cefarosporins were above 50%.Conclusion:The rates of bacterial resistance and multi-drug resistance of gram-negative bacteria of ...
To date, approximately 800 species of microorganisms have been reported to be associated with PT, with the majority being Gram-positive bacteria (early colonizers), followed by Gram-negative bacteria (late colonizers) [2]. These bacteria are located on the surface of the teeth, contributing to ...
Type IV Pili in Gram-Positive Bacteria. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. 2013, 77, 323–341. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version] Baurain, D.; Wilmotte, A.; Frère, J.-M. Gram-Negative Bacteria:" Inner" vs." Cytoplasmic" or" Plasma Membrane": A Question of Clarity Rather than...
Figure 1. Mean proportions (%) of different bacterial families among metagenomic contigs classified to the kingdom of Bacteria. Bacterial families assigned to metagenomic contigs for the swine small intestine (A), for swine feces (B) and for the carp intestine (C). 2.2...
Common causes of an upper respiratory infection include bacteria and viruses such as rhinoviruses, group A streptococci, influenza, respiratory syncytial, whooping cough, diphtheria, and Epstein-Barr. Examples of symptoms of upper respiratory infection include sneezing, sore throat, cough, fever, and ...
Etiology:CLA is caused by a gram-positive, nonmotile pleomorphic rods bacterium known asCorynebacterium pseudotuberculosisthat has a characteristic Chinese letter arrangement in the smear. When this organism successfully established in the host, it surrounds and subdue the immune system, as a result it...