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Hemolysins of Edwardsiella tarda.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine : Revue canadienne de medecine comparee, 1979Isolates of Edwardsiella tarda from four sources produced nonfilterable hemolsin in trypticase soy broth. The cell-associated hemolysin was partially heat labile, destroyed by formalin and sensitive to treatment with trypsin. These characteristics, and the observation that Ca++ or Mg++ ions enhanced activity, suggest that a proteinaceous, enzymic ...
J J, Watson, F H, White
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Serious Infections With Edwardsiella tarda
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1989• Edwardsiella tarda , a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae, has recently become recognized as pathogenic, especially in patients with an underlying illness. In the present report, a patient had sickle cell hemoglobinopathy and E tarda bacteremia. Other cases of serious infection with Edwardsiella are reported in the literature.
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Edwardsiella tarda 080813 genome project
2014Edwardsiella tarda 080813. This strain is being sequenced for comparative analysis with other E. tarda strains.
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Edwardsiella tarda associated with osteomyelitis.
Journal of the National Medical Association, 1979A case of osteomyelitis associated with Edwardsiella tarda is reported. Specimens from a wound exudate of a 58-year-old female with osteomyelitis revealed on a direct gram-stained smear, pleomorphic, gram-negative rods. Growth of the organism on differential media and analysis of its Analytab (API)(*) patterns produced results consistent with E. tarda.
W L, Ruff, J, Scott-Cora, J D, Prout
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Liver abscess caused by Edwardsiella tarda.
Bollettino dell'Istituto sieroterapico milanese, 1986Edwardsiella tarda, among other Enterobacteriaceae, is a rare isolate from clinical specimens in man. A liver abscess caused by E. tarda was found in a middleaged woman without overt epidemiologic exposure to known reservoirs of this organism. While the most likely source of infection was the bowel, we failed to demonstrate a gut carriage of E.
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4 Serological typing of Edwardsiella tarda
1984Publisher Summary This chapter describes the serological typing of Edwardsiella tarda ( E. tarda ). Edwardsiella organisms are members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Most of the Edwardsiella organisms require nicotic acid for growth. Although they grow on ordinary media, growth is more profuse on media containing yeast extract than on ...
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Edwardsiella tarda ATCC 15947 genome project
2012Edwardsiella tarda ATCC 15947. This strain is being sequenced for comparative analysis.
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Edwardsiella tarda bacteriemia
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1987openaire +1 more source
ABCESSO HEPÁTICO POR EDWARDSIELLA TARDA
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva Express, 2017Laura Demange +6 more
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