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POSTOPERATIVE BACTEROIDES INFECTION
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937The recent article by Lemierre 1 and the subsequent editorial 2 inThe Journal of the American Medical Associationpointing out the scarcity of reports on postoperative Bacteroides septicemia has prompted us to report six cases of this type of infection.
Joel L. Deuterman, Claude F. Dixon
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Metronidazole-resistant Bacteroides fragilis wound infection
Journal of Infection, 1992We report the isolation of metronidazole-resistant Bacteroides fragilis from a post-operative wound abscess in a 72-year-old woman who had not been treated with metronidazole during the preceding 9 months. The case illustrates the need for caution when identifying anaerobes on the basis of metronidazole sensitivity.
K.D. Allen, J. Potter, M.A.T. O'Donoghue
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Surface Antigens as Virulence Factors in Infection with Bacteroides fragilis
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1979Organisms of the genus Bacteroides represent the major group of obligate anaerobes involved in human infections. Bacteroides usually cause either bacteremia or localized abscesses. Of the numerous species of Bacteroides, Bacteroides fragilis is the single most frequent clinical isolate. B.
John G. Bartlett+3 more
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Bacteriophages infecting Bacteroides as a marker for microbial source tracking
Water Research, 2014Bacteriophages infecting certain strains of Bacteroides are amid the numerous procedures proposed for tracking the source of faecal pollution. These bacteriophages fulfil reasonably well most of the requirements identified as appropriate for a suitable marker of faecal sources.
Joan Jofre+3 more
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PYOGENIC ARTHRITIS DUE TO BACTEROIDES FRAGILIS INFECTION
Orthopedics, 1980ABSTRACT: The second reported case of pyogenic arthritis due to Bacteroides fragilis infection is presented. Some aspects of diagnosis and management are discussed.
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Glycocalyx of Bacteroides and Staphylococcus. Role in mixed infections
Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 1990Resume Le glycocalyx de la cellule bacterienne est compose d'exopolysaccharides et comprend la capsule bacterienne et le slime produit en dehors de la capsule. Le slime peut rester attache a la cellule bacterienne ou se detacher dans le tissu environnant.
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BACTEROIDES INFECTIONS CLINICAL, BACTERIOLOGICAL AND THERAPEUTIC FEATURES OF FOURTEEN CASES
American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1953A. Fisher, V. McKusick
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Bacteroides Infection in Kangaroos
Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1956Sibely J. McLean, P.S. Watts
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