ESBLSCVSmall-colony variantThymidine-dependentThymidine-dependent small-colony variant (TD-SCV) of Escherichia coli was isolated from urine of a septuagenarian female patient on hemodialysis suffering from recurrent cystitis. The patient had been treated with frequent administrations of trimethoprim ...
Isolation of Extended-Spectrum β-lactamase- (ESBL-) Producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae from Patients with Community-Onset Urinary Tract Infections in Jimma University Specialized Hospital, Southwest Ethiopiaand incubated at 37掳C for 24 hours. e colony count with at least 105 CFU/...
The present study was conducted to assess the best method of the most commonly used methods for detection of aeromonads in foods of animal origin. With this objective an OMP based indirect plate ELISA and a duplex-PCR using primers targeting aerolysin gene and 16S rRNA gene and yielding amplic...
Nine ESBL-producing bacteria were isolated from urine samples and their antibiograms were determined by the disc-diffusion method. Comparative models of the 9 ESBL enzymes were generated computationally using reference sequences, and validated by Ramachandran plots. Molecular docking with 11 flavonoids ...
Of the initial MDRO positive cultures, the most common material were urine (53%), rectal/perianal/faecal (23%) and sputum cultures (6%). Most common micro-organism was Escherichia coli (n=136) with ESBL as the most prevalent resistance mechanism (35%).The median time between initial ...
Control of bacterial infections causing genital complications is of great importance for profitable cattle rearing with hygienic contributions to human society. The present paper reports the prevalence of bacterial pathogens along with the antibiogram of the organisms causing genital complications like aborti...
who were hospitalized in the same room as a patient colonized or infected with an ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae for at least 24 hours (index case) were screened for ESBL carriage by testing of rectal swab samples, swab samples from open wounds or drainages, and urine samples from patients ...
Materials and Methods The ESBL-producing E. coli strains during two years until from January 2009 to December 2010 in my hospital were all analyzed. Results Forty-two strains were isolated in 2009 (36 from inpatients, 6 from outpatients); they were detected from urine (21 strains), sputum (...
Isolated strains (93) were mainly from urine and blood, 96% were resistant to ampicillin as expected, 60% were extended-spectrum 尾-lactamases (ESBL), 98% were susceptible to ertapenem and meropenem and 99% were susceptible to imipenem, 46% were multi-drug resistant (MDR), 17% were ...
pneumoniae isolated from urine, sputum, blood and wound swabs were able to produce biofilm. Biofilm formation does not only confer survivability to the pathogen in the human hosts, but also persistence in the fluctuating environment such as variable pH, temperature, carbon sources, and fluid flow ...