Enterobacter aerogenes and Enterobacter cloacae; versatile bacterial pathogens confronting antibiotic treatment [PDF]
Enterobacter aerogenes and E. cloacae have been reported as important opportunistic and multiresistant bacterial pathogens for humans during the last three decades in hospital wards. These Gram-negative bacteria have been largely described during several
Anne Davin-Regli
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KPC-producing Enterobacter aerogenes infection [PDF]
Background: Enterobacter is a common nosocomial microorganism and its carbapenem's resistance has increased. The management of these cases is unclear. Objective: We evaluated 16 patients with KPC-producing Enterobacter aerogenes infections, detailing the
Felipe F. Tuon+5 more
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Screening of exopolysaccharide-producing Enterobacter aerogenes NJ1023 and its cadaverine biosynthesis promotion [PDF]
Enterobacter aerogenes, the gram-negative bacteria belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae, lacks the ability to synthesize chemicals. However, in this study, a strain of Enterobacter aerogenes NJ1023 screened from the soil containing petrochemicals ...
Yanai Xie+6 more
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Meningitis due to Enterobacter aerogenes in the community associated with congenital dermal sinus in a Japanese infant [PDF]
Congenital dermal sinus is associated with meningitis caused by atypical pathogens. Although nosocomial infections with Enterobacter aerogenes in limited settings have been reported, community-acquired infections associated with congenital dermal sinus ...
Yoshitake Sato+4 more
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vB-Ea-5: a lytic bacteriophage against multi-drug-resistant Enterobacter aerogenes [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Multi-drug-resistant Enterobacter aerogenes is associated with various infectious diseases that cannot be easily treated by antibiotics.
Fatemeh Habibinava+4 more
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Acute infectious purpura fulminans with Enterobacter aerogenes post-neurosurgery [PDF]
Acute infectious purpura fulminans (AIPF) is a rare, life-threatening disease commonly caused by Neisseria meningitidis and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Gram-negative rods are rarely involved.
Shinya Yamamoto, Ryoji Ito
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Transmission of Enterobacter aerogenes septicemia in healthcare workers. [PDF]
Enterobacter aerogenes is recognized as an important bacterial pathogen in hospital-acquired infections. This report describes two unusual cases of septicemia caused by E. aerogenes in immunocompetent healthcare workers. E. aerogenes was isolated from blood cultures of the two patients experiencing septicemia.
Jha P+10 more
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Energy-dependent inactivation of citrate lyase in Enterobacter aerogenes [PDF]
Enterobacter aerogenes was grown in continous culture with ammonia as the growth-limiting substrate, and changes in citrate lyase and citrate synthase activities were monitored after growth shifts from anaerobic growth on citrate to aerobic growth on citrate, aerobic growth on glucose, anaerobic growth on glucose, and anaerobic growth on glucose plus ...
Hans G. Kulla, G. Gottschalk
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Characterization of a novel qepA3 variant in Enterobacter aerogenes
Five isolates harboring qepA were studied by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and relevant methods. One was determined to be a novel qepA3 from Enterobacter aerogenes, and four involved three qepA1 and one qepA2 determinants from Escherichia
Dongguo Wang+4 more
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Chronological emergence of a class a carbapenemase-producing Enterobacter aerogenes in Taiwan
This study reports the case of a 77-year-old, long-term, bedridden patient, with a nosocomial wound infection caused by a multidrug-resistant strain of Enterobacter aerogenes (E. aerogense). The isolate produced an Ambler-class A carbapenemase, which was
Zheng-Yi Huang+5 more
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