A case of fulminant septic shock with a rare gram-negative organism (Case Presentation)doi:10.1111/j.1651-2227.2008.01098.xRusheng ChewSouthend University Hospital NHS Foundation TrustFlora JessopSouthend University Hospital NHS Foundation TrustSarah Morley...
A case of fulminant septic shock with a rare gram‐negative organism (Case Presentation)doi:10.1111/j.1651-2227.2008.01098.xRushengSouthendChewSouthendFloraSouthendJessopSouthendSarahSouthendMorleySouthendWileyActa Paediatrica
On the short term, the involvement of a bacterial pathogen can be proven by gram staining of the affected tissue (e.g., bullous fluid) [14]. If muscle necrosis is present, with spreading to skin, fat, subcutaneous tissue, and fascia, large gram-positive bacilli can be microscopically ...
The NOD signaling pathway, Fig. 1, is involved in gram-negative and gram-positive peptidoglycan recog- nition. NOD1 and NOD2 proteins are highly conserved cytoplasmatic receptors that sense microbial effectors. Activation of NOD receptors leads to downstream activation of multiple molecules including...
Myroides species are not part of human flora and are commonly found in soil and water. They are considered as low-grade pathogens. Genera Myroides are members of the family Flavobacteriaceae and comprise a group of yellow-pigmented, oxidase positive, non-motile, non-fermentative Gram-negative ...
Kocuria species are facultative, catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, gram-positive cocci belonging to family Micrococcaceae, suborder Micrococcineae, order Actinomycetales. Besides being widely distributed in nature, Kocuria spp are found in normal flora of the skin, mucous membrane and oropharay...
The term congenital neutropenia encompasses a family of neutropenic disorders, both permanent and intermittent, severe (<0.5 G/l) or mild (between 0.5-1.5 G/l), which may also affect other organ systems such as the pancreas, central nervous system, he
Sequencing of DNA extracted from environmental samples can provide key insights into the biosynthetic potential of uncultured bacteria. However, the high complexity of soil metagenomes, which can contain thousands of bacterial species per gram of soil, i
Ampicillin sodium (100 µg/disk) and fluconazole (25 µg/disk) were used as positive antimicrobial controls and 10% DMSO was used as a negative control. Antimicrobial activities were determined according to diameters of inhibition zones (ZI) and experiments were repeated three times. ...
because it can occasionally cause neutropenia [167]. However, the risk-benefit ratio remains favorable. Sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim only partially prevents these patients' gingivostomatitis, and concurrent therapy with an agent active on the oral saprophytic flora, and especially anaerobes (metronidazole)...