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A pseudoepidemic of Alcaligenes xylosoxidans attributable to contaminated saline
American Journal of Infection Control, 1998Alcaligenes xylosoxidans is an uncommon but serious cause of nosocomial epidemics. This report describes a cluster of two patients who underwent revision of hip arthroplasties and one patient who had a lumbar puncture. Cultures obtained during all three procedures showed A. xylosoxidans with similar antibiotic sensitivity patterns.
Eric V Granowitz
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Alcaligenes xylosoxidans Conjunctivitis
Cornea, 2007To report a case of chronic unilateral conjunctivitis caused by Alcaligenes xylosoxidans.A previously healthy 47-year-old woman presented with left eye purulent discharge and irritation beginning 3 months earlier. The patient had previously been treated with bacitracin and olopatadine without improvement.
Ryan, Rush, Miles, Friedlander
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Recurrent Alcaligenes Xylosoxidans Keratitis
Cornea, 2005To describe a case of postkeratoplasty recurrent Alcaligenes xylosoxidans keratitis.A 33-year-old man with a history of penetrating keratoplasty developed corneal infiltrate with intact epithelium and then was treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Corneal scraping was taken for microbiologic study.The culture result identified A.
Zei-Lun, Huang +4 more
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Infection by Alcaligenes xylosoxidans subsp. xylosoxidans in Neutropenic Patients
Oncology, 2009Alcaligenes xylosoxidans subsp. xylosoxidans (A. x. xylosoxidans) is a nonfer-menting gram-negative peritrichous rod and opportunistic pathogen. The organism is frequently found in an aqueous environment. In the past few years, nosocomial infections caused by A. x. xylosoxidans have become more evident.
M, Knippschild +6 more
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Delayed Onset and Recurrent Alcaligenes xylosoxidans Keratitis
Cornea, 2000Steven P Dunn, David G Heidemann
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Alcaligenes Xylosoxidans Subsp Xylosoxidans in Children with Chronic Otorrhea
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1996Because other known pathogens are frequently isolated with AXX, its clinical significance may be overlooked. AXX should not be considered a colonizer or contaminant, particularly in the presence of clinical signs and symptoms of infection. For a pediatric patient with AXX in the ear fluid, the choice of an antibiotic regimen should be based on in vitro
S M, Wintermeyer, M C, Nahata
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Degradation of PCB in different soils by inoculated Alcaligenes xylosoxidans
Science of The Total Environment, 1995The degradation of PCB in soils by the biphenyl-utilising strain Alcaligenes xylosoxidans was studied in different soil types. In addition to the congener specificity, significant differences in the degradation of PCB by the strain in the different soil types were observed.
L, Haluska +7 more
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Achromobacter xylosoxidans (Alcaligenes xylosoxidans subsp. xylosoxidans) bacteremia associated with a well-water source: case report and review of the literature [PDF]
A case of community-acquired Achromobacter xylosoxidans bacteremia in a patient with metastatic breast carcinoma is described. The patient's home drinking water was identified as the source of her bacteremia. The case represents the first in which a community-acquired infection due to this organism has been attributed to a documented water source.
J B, Spear, J, Fuhrer, B D, Kirby
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Cooxidation of chloro- and methylphenols by Alcaligenes xylosoxidans JH1
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2000Alcaligenes xylosoxidans subspecies denitrificans JH1 was enriched with 2-chlorophenol from a mixed culture degrading different chloro- and methylphenols. The strain used all monochloro- and monomethylphenols apart from 2-methylphenol as sole source of energy and carbon with stoichiometric release of chloride.
Juliane Hollender +2 more
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