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Aeromonas hydrophila Septicemia

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1972
Aeromonas hydrophila has only recently been recognized as an opportunistic pathogen in the immunosuppressed host. Three patients with A hydrophila sepsis were admitted to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in relapse of acute lymphocytic leukemia. Nine isolates cultured from blood specimens from these patients were sensitive to chloramphenicol and ...
T A, Pearson, C A, Mitchell, W T, Hughes
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Modulatory effects of fenugreek seeds powder on the histopathology, oxidative status, and immune related gene expression in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) infected with Aeromonas hydrophila

, 2020
The present trial investigated the effects of dietary fenugreek on the histopathology, oxidative status, and immune-related gene expression in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) (15 ± 0.5 g) infected with Aeromonas hydrophila.
E. Moustafa   +7 more
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Aeromonas Hydrophila Infections

Pediatrics, 1974
Five cases in which A. hydrophila was cultured are reported. The organism is found in natural water sources and most isolates have been from diarrheal stools. Our cases suggest that severe Aeromonas infections occur more often in water-associated wounds than previous reports indicate.
J A, Phillips   +2 more
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Ocular Aeromonas Hydrophila

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980
Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated from the eye swabs of four patients. Two were thought to have definite clinical infection; one had chronic conjunctivitis complicating the wearing of contact lenses, and the other had acute conjunctivitis associated with ectropion and lacrimal duct stenosis. Two patients had no clinical evidence of infection.
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EXOTOXlNS OF AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1981
SummaryEighty of 103 strains of Aeromonas hydrophila cultured at 100 rev./min produced heat‐labile enterotoxins detected using the suckling mouse assay. Results in intestinal perfusion agreed with the suckling mouse test in all strains tested by both methods.
V, Burke   +5 more
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Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophila

Avian Diseases, 1985
A field survey to determine the prevalence of Aeromonas hydrophila revealed a recovery rate of 8% in 141 specimens derived from a range of live, companion, and exotic avian species. The prevalence rate was similar in 240 sequential postmortem submissions during 1984. Studies on the pathogenicity of A.
S M, Shane, D H, Gifford
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Biodegradation of textile azo dyes by textile effluent non-adapted and adapted Aeromonas hydrophila.

Environmental Research, 2020
Textile effluent discharged in water and soil have severe effects on living beings as well as environs worldwide. Pioneering, ecologically sustainable and economically viable treatment systems are urgently desired.
Shantkriti Srinivasan, S. Sadasivam
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Effects of three host-associated Bacillus species on mucosal immunity and gut health of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus and its resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila infection.

Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2019
Skin and intestinal mucosa lymphoid tissues are known to be the fish's first line of defence since they serve as the first point of contact for pathogens.
F. K. Kuebutornye   +7 more
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Aeromonas hydrophila in a Burn Patient

Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2009
Infectious consequences are still a major problem and leading cause of mortality in burn patients. Among others, aeromonads need special concern because they mimic pseudomonal infections; however, they have a more rapid progression with considerable mortality if undiagnosed promptly. Here, we present a major burn case extinguished with tap water pooled
Ahmet Cinar, Yasti   +3 more
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A novel manganese oxidizing bacterium-Aeromonas hydrophila strain DS02: Mn(II) oxidization and biogenic Mn oxides generation.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2019
The extensive applications of biogenic manganese oxides (BioMnOx) generated by manganese oxidizing bacteria (MOB) have attracted considerable attentions.
Yue Zhang   +7 more
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