3256-015-0670-0 JOURNAL OF MEDICAL CASE REPORTS CASE REPORT Pantoea species causing early onset neonatal sepsis: a case report Shreekant Tiwari1,3* and Siba Shankar Beriha2 Open Access Abstract Introduction: Pantoea agglomerans is a plant pathogen which very rarely causes an opportunistic infection....
The most common infection caused by P. agglomerans is septic arthritis or synovitis, which has been traditionally reported after thorn injury. Pantoea agglomerans is also associated with pondylodiscitis, tibial osteitis, colelithiasis, occupational respiratory infections, skin allergy and has been linked...
M. Li, in Journal of Hospital Infection, 2022 Introduction Pantoea is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, flagellated bacterium that can be isolated from plants, soil, and water. It was proposed as a new species in 1989 [1]. The genus Pantoea is classified into 20 different species, and...
The clinical picture of neonatal infection with Pantoea species Jpn J Infect Dis, 59 (2) (2006), pp. 120-121 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [24] B.R. Yablon, R. Dantes, V. Tsai, R. Lim, H. Moulton-Meissner, M. Arduino, et al. Outbreak of Pantoea agglomerans bloodstream inf...
otherPantoeaspecies is relatively unknown. The most common infection caused byP. agglomeransisseptic arthritisorsynovitis, which has been traditionally reported after thorninjury.Pantoea agglomeransis also associated with pondylodiscitis, tibialosteitis, colelithiasis, occupationalrespiratory infections,skin ...
It has been known to cure leprosy, elephantiasis, asthma, chronic rheumatism, piles, ulcer, and skin diseases, since it possesses cardiotoxic, emetocathartic, cytostatic, abortifacient, digitalis, antimalarial, and antimicrobial properties. Both species of Calotropis were exploited for endophytes as a...
It has been known to cure leprosy, elephantiasis, asthma, chronic rheumatism, piles, ulcer, and skin diseases, since it possesses cardiotoxic, emetocathartic, cytostatic, abortifacient, digitalis, antimalarial, and antimicrobial properties. Both species of Calotropis were exploited for endophytes as a...