Homo- and heteroadhesion activity of autosymbionts of Aerococcus Viridans strains [PDF]
Adhesion is the major stage of interaction of microorganisms with macroorganism, important factor with the help of which microflora colonizes different biotypes of macroorganism, thus providing colonization resistance, preventing adhesion and pathogenic ...
Stepansky D.A. +3 more
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VISUALIZATION OF BIOCHEMICAL ACTIVITY OF MICROORGANISMS GENUS AEROCOCCUS SPECIES AEROCOCCUS VIRIDANS [PDF]
Introduction. Aerococci are catalase-negative Gram-positive microorganisms, widespread in the environment, in the cold-blooded microbiocenoses [1, 2] and warm-blooded organisms [3]. Currently, there are seven species of the Aerococcus genus [4].
Stepansky DO, Koshevaya IP, Turlun SA
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Molecular and Phenotypic Characterization of Aerococcus viridans Associated with Subclinical Bovine Mastitis. [PDF]
Aerococcus viridans is a wide spread bacterium in the environment and clinically this organism is associated with different diseases in animals and humans. However, the geno- and phenotypic characterization of A.
Gang Liu +9 more
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The Characteristics and Genome Analysis of vB_AviM_AVP, the First Phage Infecting Aerococcus viridans [PDF]
Aerococcus viridans is an opportunistic pathogen that is clinically associated with various human and animal diseases. In this study, the first identified A. viridans phage, vB_AviM_AVP (abbreviated as AVP), was isolated and studied.
Hengyu Xi +14 more
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A Rare Case of Aerococcus viridans Meningitis in a Patient with Trigeminal Nerve Schwannoma [PDF]
The genus Aerococcus spp. comprise microaerophilic, catalase-negative, Gram-positive cocci that show alpha-haemolytic growth on blood agar. They have a tendency to divide on two planes at a 90° angle, and rapid multiplication leads to the formation of ...
Mitra Kar +4 more
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Aerococcus viridans Bacteraemia in a COVID-19 Positive Patient: A Rare Case Report from Northern India [PDF]
Aerococcus viridans is a rare Gram positive microorganism identified largely as environmental or skin contaminants. With the advent of an increase in the immunosuppressed population due to diabetes, the use of steroids and the Coronavirus Disease 2019 ...
Mitra Kar +4 more
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Aerococcus Viridans: Case Report, Microbiology, and Literature Review. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Aerococcus viridans are Gram-positive, catalase and oxidase-negative, microaerophilic, and non-motile bacteria species that are rarely associated with human infections such as arthritis, bacteremia, endocarditis, and meningitis. The bacteria are also fastidious (i.e., have complex nutritional requirements) and often confused with ...
Ezechukwu I, Singal M, Igbinosa O.
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Aerococcus viridans Bacteremia: A Rare Case Report from India.
Aerococci are fastidious, gram-positive Streptococcus-like organisms widely distributed in the hospital environment. Aerococcus viridans is primarily an opportunistic pathogen. Very few cases of A. viridans bacteremia have been reported so far probably because of its misidentification as streptococci. Here we report an interesting case of A.
Varshini K, Ganesan V, Charles J.
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Published as part of Lee, Jae-Yun, Jeong, Yun-Seok, Kim, Pil Soo & Bae, Dong-Wook Hyun and Jin-Woo, 2021, Isolation and identification of 18 unrecorded prokaryotic species from the intestinal tracts of aquatic animals in Korea, pp. 1-11 in Journal of Species Research 10 (1) on pages 8-9, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2021.10.1.001, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Lee, Jae-Yun +3 more
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Vancomycin Resistance due to vanA Gene Expression in an Aerococcus viridans Isolate: First Case in Korea. [PDF]
Aerococcus viridans organisms are Gram-positive cocci that are widely distributed in hospital environments and room air. These bacteria have infrequently been encountered as human pathogens causing bacteremia, endocarditis and urinary tract infections.
Ahn K, Hwang GY, Uh Y, Yoon KJ, Hyun S.
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