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Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole resistance in Burkholderia pseudomallei
Sir, With the recent publication of the MERTH study [1], trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (SXT) monotherapy will be used increasingly in the treatment of melioidosis during the eradication phase, and possibly as the only treatment for some mild infections.
Dance, D +5 more
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Sequence-Defined Transposon Mutant Library of
We constructed a near-saturation transposon mutant library for Burkholderia thailandensis, a low-virulence surrogate for the causative agent of melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei). A primary set of nearly 42,000 unique mutants (~7.5 mutants/gene) was
Larry A. Gallagher +5 more
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BURKHOLDERIA PSEUDOMALLEI SEPTICAEMIA – A CASE REPORT
Burkholderia pseudomallei, a natural saprophyte widely distributed in soil, stagnant waters of endemic areas, is said to infect humans through breaks in the skin or through inhalation causing protean clinical manifestations including fatal septicaemia. A case of septicaemia in a elderly female diabetic due to B. pseudomallei following a history of fall
M, Dias +5 more
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Bacterial survival in macrophages can be affected by the natural resistance-associated macrophage protein 1 (Nramp1; also known as solute carrier family 11 member a1 or Slc11a1) which localizes to phagosome membranes and transports divalent cations ...
Veerachat Muangsombut +8 more
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Burkholderia pseudomalleiAntibodies in Children, Cambodia
Antibodies to Burkholderia pseudomallei were detected in 16% of children in Siem Reap, Cambodia. This organism was isolated from 30% of rice paddies in the surrounding vicinity. Despite the lack of reported indigenous cases, melioidosis is likely to occur in Cambodia.
Wuthiekanun, V +8 more
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Multi-system infection – tuberculosis or melioidosis?
Melioidosis is a multi-system disorder which is often mistaken for tuberculosis in the Indian sub-continent. It is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei.
Venkatesh Bala Raghu Raji +3 more
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Recovery of a
Background Burkholderia thailandensis, a close relative of Burkholderia pseudomallei, has previously been reported only from Southeast Asia and North America. It is biochemically differentiated from B.
Wilkins Patricia P +7 more
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Burkholderia pseudomallei: host interactions
Bibliography: p. 177-192.
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Burkholderia pseudomallei Infections [PDF]
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