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Bacteroidaceae bacteremia with disseminated intravascular coagulation

open access: closedThe American Journal of Medicine, 1974
Abstract Three patients with Bacteroidaceae bacteremia and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) are described. The association of DIC with this anaerobic infection has been infrequently reported. Septic shock due to Bacteroidaceae appears to involve endotoxin as in aerobic gram-negative bacillary sepsis. Similarly, endotoxin may be the trigger
Thomas T. Yoshikawa   +2 more
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Neuraminidases of Bacteroidaceae

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. 1. Abt. Originale. A, Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Infektionskrankheiten und Parasitologie, 1981
Abstract Neuraminidases can be detected in members of the anaerobic gram-negative non-sporing rods (Bacteroidaceae), especially in the genus Bacteroides. B. fragilis, the most virulent species, has the highest neuraminidase activity, while the other intestinal species exhibit markedly lower activities or the enzyme is completely absent.
Herbert Werner   +2 more
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Sensitivity of Bacteroidaceae to Fosfomycin

Chemotherapy, 1977
The sensitivity of 116 strains of Bacteroides fragilis and 60 strains of Sphaerophorus to fosfomycin was studied. Of the 178 strains that were tested, 156 were isolated from pathological products in our department and the remainder came from the following collections: NCTC, ATCC and the Institut fur Mikrobiologie of the University of Bonn ...
J. Prieto   +3 more
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Cefotaxim-Empfindlichkeit von Bacteroidaceae

Infection, 1980
Die In-vitro-Aktivitat von Cefotaxim gegen 115 in den Jahren 1978 und 1979 aus pathologischem Material isolierte Stamme anaerober gramnegativer sporenloser Stabchen wurde in Bouillon- und Agar-Dilutions- sowie in Agar-Diffusionsversuchen gepruft. Auserdem wurden die Teststamme auf Cefotaxim-Abbau (Beta-Laktamase-Aktivitat) untersucht.
J. Ungerechts, C. Krasemann, H. Werner
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Obligat anaerobe gramnegative Stäbchen (Bacteroidaceae) [PDF]

open access: closed, 1991
Die Bacteroidaceae sind gramnegative Stabchenbakterien, die zum Wachstum eine sauerstoffarme Atmosphare benotigen (obligat anaerobe Bakterien). Sie stellen einerseits einen erheblichen Teil der physiologischen Standortflora des Menschen, andererseits sind sie haufige Infektionserreger.
Arne C. Rodloff
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Occurrence of bacteroidaceae in vaginal secretions of healthy pregnant women and patients with colpitis

open access: closedInfection, 1980
The frequency of gram-negative non-sporing anaerobes with possible clinical significance was studied in healthy pregnant women and in patients with non-Candida vaginitis. Only 4% of the healthy pregnant women studied yielded anaerobes of the family Bacteroidaceae. However, the incidence of Bacteroidaceae in 58 patients with colpitis was 53.5%.
N. Lang   +3 more
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Clinical significance of bacteroidaceae

Infection, 1980
Material from 50 patients with purulent otitis media was investigated. All patients had undergone surgical operation. The results indicate that anaerobic non spore-forming bacteria, especially gram-negative rods of the family Bacteroidaceae, may play an important role in the aetiology of purulent otitis media.
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Bacteremia Due to Bacteroidaceae: A Review of 92 Cases

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1977
The clinical courses of 92 patients who had bacteremia due to Bacteroidaceae were reviewed. The overall mortality rate was 21% (19 patients). There was no significant difference between mortality rates when patients were grouped by anticipated clinical course of underlying disease (nonfatal, ultimately fatal, and rapidly fatal) and when they were ...
Allan R. Ronald   +6 more
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Perinatal septicemia due to the Bacteroidaceae.

Obstetrics and gynecology, 1988
Two cases of perinatal septicemia due to the Bacteroidaceae are discussed. In contrast to most cases of perinatal septicemia caused by aerobic bacteria, these cases were not associated with prolonged rupture of the fetal membranes.
G L, Keffer, G R, Monif
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