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A bacteriocinogenic factor of Enterobacter cloacae
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1969Enterobacter cloacae strain DF13 produces a bacteriocin which is able to kill other strains of Enterobacter and Klebsiella. This property can be transmitted to Enterobacter cloacae strain O 2 (up to 90% of the acceptor population became bacteriocinogenic), to E. coli K12F- and E. coli K 12 Hfr.
E.F.J. Van Bruggen+4 more
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Enterobacter sakazakii Bacteremia in an Adult
Southern Medical Journal, 1991We have reported a case of E sakazakii primary bacteremia in an elderly patient in whom evaluation failed to reveal a source of infection. This patient had an uneventful recovery after intravenous administration of a third-generation cephalosporin for 7 days followed by 1 week of oral ciprofloxacin.
Sanford Jp, Hawkins Re, Lissner Cr
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Enterobacter: an emerging nosocomial pathogen
Journal of Hospital Infection, 1988Enterobacter spp. are not primary human pathogens; however, like most Enterobacteriaceae they are capable of causing opportunistic infections in hospitalized or debilitated patients. These organisms, especially E. cloacae and E. aerogenes, have an intrinsic resistance to ampicillin and firstgeneration cephalosporins and exhibit a high frequency of ...
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Thermobacteriological characterization of Enterobacter sakazakii
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2009In the present study the influence of various environmental and physiological factors on the heat resistance of Enterobacter sakazakii (Cronobacter) have been investigated. Our results demonstrated that the heat resistance of E. sakazakii depended on the strain studied, the growth conditions - phase and temperature - the characteristics of treatment ...
Santiago Condón+2 more
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Antibiotic resistance in Enterobacter hormaechei.
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2022Ting-Kuang Yeh+4 more
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Antibacterial mechanism of thymol against Enterobacter sakazakii
Food Control, 2021Lu Tian+9 more
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Severe Sepsis From Enterobacter
Archives of Surgery, 1973Despite the increased frequency of nosocomial infections due to Gram-negative bacteria, publications of infection from Enterobacter species are rare. Two serious illnesses were produced by this group of organisms; one involved a patient with endocarditis from E aerogenes, while the other was a case of suppurative arthritis and osteomyelitis from E ...
Richard Quintiliani+2 more
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Enterobacter Bacteremia in Pediatric Patients
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1990Enterobacter has emerged as an important human pathogen, particularly in sick, hospitalized patients. Previous reports of nonepidemic enterobacter bacteremia have focused on adult patients. In this report, the epidemiologic factors, clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcome for 33 patients with enterobacter bacteremia in a large children's ...
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Carbapenem and Colistin Resistance in Enterobacter: Determinants and Clones.
Trends in Microbiology, 2021Z. Zong, Yu Feng, A. McNally
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