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Septicaemia associated with an Aerococcus viridans infection in immunodeficient mice

Laboratory Animals, 2004
This report describes a case series of septicaemia caused by infection with Aerococcus viridans in immunodeficient NOD/LtSz- Prkdc scid (NOD/SCID) mice. During a period of 3 weeks more than 40 animals died or became ill with clinical signs of ruffled coat, weight loss, laboured breeding, and ...
Dagnæs-Hansen, Frederik   +2 more
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Two Epidemics of Pseudobacteremia Due to Staphylococcus aureus and Aerococcus viridans

Infection Control, 1980
AbstractTwo epidemics of pseudobacteremia are reported. The first, due to Staphyloccus aureus, was caused by a physician who had active staphylococcal skin infection and nasal colonization. Because the blood culture system in use at the time was open, and used screw cap bottles, we assume that the physician contaminated the bottles at the time of ...
M L, Spivack   +3 more
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Septic arthritis due to Aerococcus viridans.

The Journal of rheumatology, 1986
A 20-year-old woman was found to have septic arthritis of the hip due to Aerococcus viridans. This organism closely resembles Streptococcus viridans, but forms gram positive tetrads rather than chains in broth media. The organism has been reported rarely to cause endocarditis and one case of osteomyelitis has been observed.
P W, Taylor, M C, Trueblood
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Aerococcus viridans, bactérie opportuniste, en milieu hospitalier

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 1983
Resume Aerococcus viridans , caracteristique des atmospheres confinees, peut devenir un germe opportuniste et causer des surinfections chez des malades predisposes en milieu hospitalier. La frequence de son isolement peut augmenter en bacteriologie hospitaliere et il importe de la distinguer aisement des staphylocoques, des streptocoques alpha ...
C. Brauer, H. Monteil
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[The lactate oxidase activity of Aerococcus viridans cultures].

Mikrobiologicheskii zhurnal, 1990
The oxidase activity of Aerococcus viridans is a result of the functioning of aerobic NAD-independent lactate dehydrogenase. Two fractions of flavin-containing protein which oxidize D- and L-isomers of lactic acid are revealed during the enzymic complex electrophoresis in PAAG.
G N, Kremenchutskiĭ, P Ia, Arenkov
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Aerococcus viridans Infection

Clinical Pediatrics, 1990
J W, Park, O, Grossman
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Aerococcus viridans as a causative agent of infectious endocarditis.

Journal of hygiene, epidemiology, microbiology, and immunology, 1980
Identification and properties of Aerococcus viridans isolated from the blood of a patient with infectious endocarditis are described. The role of this agent in the pathogenesis of this disease was demonstrated by repeated cultivations as well as by high titres of specific antibodies in the patient's serum.
J, Janosek, J, Eckert, A, Hudác
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[The effect of Aerococcus viridans on the properties of salmonellae and staphylococci in vitro].

Mikrobiolohichnyi zhurnal (Kiev, Ukraine : 1993), 1999
According to electron microscopy the repeated contacts of Aerococcus viridans 167 (industrial strain for the probiotic Aerobact production) with Salmonella typhimurium and Staphylococcus aureus caused the deep changes of cellular structure, down to bacteriolysis.
O A, Zhurylo, T Ie, Drozd
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Importance of Aerococcus viridans in diarrhea in poultry in Egypt

Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 2023
Ahmed Khafagy   +4 more
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[Viridicine: a bacteriocine from "Aerococcus viridans" (author's transl)].

Annales de microbiologie, 1977
Viridicine, a new bacteriocine, was extracted from whole cells of Aerococcus viridans by repeated washings with Tris-HCl 5 X 10(-3) M pH 8,1, NaCl 1 M. A crude preparation of the macromolecule was not inactived by heating for one hour at 50 degrees C and was sensitive to the action of protease, lipase and catalase.
J M, Ballester   +2 more
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