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A marine, psychrophilic bacterium of the bacteroidaceae type

Archives of Microbiology, 1984
A characterization is presented of three strains of bacteria of the bacteroidaceae type, isolated at different times from different samples of fish (capelin) caught in far northern waters, and subsequently stored anaerobically at chill temperatures. The three strains have so many properties in common that they should be considered of the same taxon at ...
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Über den Einsatz der MIDI‐Technik zur Differenzierung von Bacteroidaceae

Food / Nahrung, 1984
AbstractDie einfache und materialsparende „Midi‐Technik”︁ erlaubt bei hinreichender Genauigkeit eine schnelle Differenzierung der intestinalen Bacteroidaceae. Die Resultate der in Mikrotiterplatten durchgeführten biochemischen Testreihen werden vorgestellt.
E. Nagy, C. Höhne
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Obligat anaerobe gramnegative Stäbchen (Bacteroidaceae)

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.
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Neuraminidases of Bacteroidaceae die neuraminidasen von bacteroidaceen.

Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie. 1. Abt. Originale. A: Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Infektionskrankheiten und Parasitologie, 1981
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.
R, Hammann, H, von Nicolai, H, Werner
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Role of Complement in Host Resistance Against Members of the Bacteroidaceae

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1984
Considerable evidence has been reported in recent years suggesting that complement plays an important role in host resistance against members of the Bacteroidaceae. Most of the investigations in this area have focused on the genus Bacteroides because of its clinical importance.
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[Gas chromatography fatty acid analysis in the differentiation of Bacteroidaceae].

open access: closedZeitschrift fur medizinische Laboratoriumsdiagnostik, 1987
S Socolowsky, C Höhne, D Sandow
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In-vitro sensitivity of Bacteroidaceae, Clostridia and Propionibacteria to newer antimicrobial agents

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1986
The susceptibility of 220 fresh clinical isolates of Bacteroidaceae, clostridia and propionibacteria to imipenem, ceftazidime, ciprofloxacin and four further substances were established by agar dilution tests. Imipenem was unique among the seven test antibiotics in that it was active against all the bacteria investigated. Whereas clindamycin suppressed
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Antibiotic therapy for the Bacteroidaceae in post-cesarean section infections.

Obstetrics and gynecology, 1981
One hundred patients were treated for postpartum endometritis with ampicillin and clindamycin. Fifty patients were analyzed retrospectively and 50 prospectively for therapeutic response and development of late infectious sequelae. Seventy-eight patients exhibited an acceptable clinical response.
G R, Monif, R E, Hempling
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Bacteriological examination of summermastitis secretions. The demonstration of bacteroidaceae.

Nordisk veterinaermedicin, 1978
Corynebacterium pyogenes was isolated from 22, Peptococcus indolicus from 22, a microaerophilic coccus from 21, Bacteroides melaninogenicus subsp. melaninogenicus from 18, Fusobacterium necrophorum from 15, and various unidentified anaerobes from 9 of a total of 22 summermastitis secretions examined.
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[The use of the MIDI technic for the differentiation of Bacteroidaceae].

Die Nahrung, 1984
A simple and low-material "midi"-technique allows a rapid classification of intestinal Bacteroidaceae with sufficient exactness. The results of biochemical test series on microtitre plates are presented.
E, Nagy, C, Höhne
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