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Enterobacter Endocarditis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1992
Endocarditis due to Enterobacter species is very rare. We recently cared for a patient who developed E. cloacae endocarditis following mitral valve replacement with a porcine heterograft, and was successfully treated with antibiotic therapy alone. A review of the literature disclosed an additional 17 well-described cases of enterobacter endocarditis ...
A R, Tunkel   +3 more
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Bacteriologic and Epidemiologic Characteristics of Enterobacter hafniae and Enterobacter liquefaciens

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1971
The bacteriology, antibiotic susceptibility, and epidemiology of Enterobacter hafniae and Enterobacter lique f aciens isolated in our laboratory have been reviewed. Gentamicin was the most active agent against both species, followed by kanamycin, chloramphenicol, carbenieillin, and nalidixic acid. Most of the isolates of E.
Robert J. Birk   +2 more
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Reassignment of Enterobacter dissolvens to Enterobacter cloacae as E. cloacae subspecies dissolvens comb. nov. and emended description of Enterobacter asburiae and Enterobacter kobei

Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 2005
The taxonomic position of Enterobacter dissolvens was re-evaluated based on the analysis of the type strain ATCC 23373T and three clinical isolates. The strains were assigned to the genetic cluster of the species by phylogenetic sequence analysis in the frame of a recent population genetic study. The relatedness of E.
Daniel Monget   +8 more
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Improving the productivity, profitability and grain quality of kabuli chickpea with co-application of zinc and endophyte bacteria Enterobacter sp. MN17

Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2020
This field study was conducted to evaluate the interactive effect of zinc (Zn) application by various methods and Zn solubilizing endophyte bacteria Enterobacter sp.
A. Ullah, M. Farooq, M. Hussain
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Enterobacter sakazakii: a review

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 1997
Enterobacter sakazakii, previously referred to as a yellow-pigmented Enterobacter cloacae was designated as a unique species in 1980. This reclassification was based on differences from E. cloacae in DNA relatedness, pigment production and biochemical reactions. E. sakazakii has been implicated in a severe form of neonatal meningitis.
Maria Nazarowec-White, Jeffrey M. Farber
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DNA relatedness between Enterobacter sakazakii and other members of the genus Enterobacter

Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Microbiologie, 1983
A DNA-DNA hybridization study (nitrocellulose filter method) was carried out with 13 strains of Enterobacter sakazakii and 38 strains belonging to other Enterobacter species (E. cloacae, E. amnigenus, E. intermedium and E. gergoviae). E. sakazakii strains were highly related (mean relative binding ratio +/- standard deviation: 89% +/- 10) to the strain
D. Izard   +3 more
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Enterobacter sakazakii infection in the newborn

Acta Paediatrica, 2001
Enterobacter sakazakii, a Gram‐negative bacillus, previously known as “yellow pigmented Enterobacter cloacae,” is a rare cause of neonatal infection. We describe the detailed clinical presentation of two cases in whom E. sakazakii was isolated in our neonatal service during the course of 1 mo.
O Peleg   +4 more
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Epidemiological typing of Enterobacter aerogenes [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Clinical Microbiology, 1989
The applicability of Enterobacter cloacae and Klebsiella typing reagents for classifying clinical strains of Enterobacter aerogenes was evaluated. Of 75 strains, none were agglutinated by E. cloacae O antisera or were sensitive to E. cloacae bacteriophages. In contrast, 70 strains reacted with Klebsiella capsular antisera.
M A Gaston   +3 more
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ENTEROBACTER SEPTICEMIA IN NEONATES

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1995
WOS: A1995RH93600027 PubMed: 7567306 …
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Human isolates of Enterobacter intermedium

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Series A: Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Parasitology, 1987
The phenotypic characters of four clinical strains of Enterobacter intermedium (a species usually isolated from surface water and soil) are described and compared to those of E. cloacae and E. asburiae.
Claude Richard   +3 more
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