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INTRODUCTION: The emergence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (E-ESBLs) is currently a major public health problem in the world and, in particular, in developing countries.
Karyom Djim-Adjim-Ngana +7 more
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Relevance A common mechanism of resistance is the synthesis of enzymes that inactivate the antibiotic (AB). Since its discovery at the end of the 20th century, ESBLs have spread widely throughout the world.
A. V. Ustyuzhanin +3 more
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Enterobacteria in Feedlot Waste and Runoff [PDF]
Samples of beef cattle feedlot waste (FLW), runoff from the pens, and water from a large drainage ditch at the feedlot were examined for Enterobacteriaceae . The drainage ditch receives the runoff but contains primarily subsurface drainage from fields on which FLW is spread for disposal ...
G R, Hrubant +2 more
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Mutagenic DNA repair in enterobacteria [PDF]
Sixteen species of enterobacteria have been screened for mutagenic DNA repair activity. In Escherichia coli, mutagenic DNA repair is encoded by the umuDC operon. Synthesis of UmuD and UmuC proteins is induced as part of the SOS response to DNA damage, and after induction, the UmuD protein undergoes an autocatalytic cleavage to produce the carboxy ...
S G, Sedgwick, C, Ho, R, Woodgate
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Acid stress responses in enterobacteria [PDF]
The enteric microogranisms Salmonella, Escherichia coli and Shigella flexneri prefer to grow in neutral pH environments. They nevertheless experience dramatic pH fluctuations in nature and during pathogenesis. In response to environmental encounters with acid, these organisms have evolved complex, inducible acid survival strategies. Regulatory features
S, Bearson, B, Bearson, J W, Foster
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Growth of enterobacteria on fructo‐oligosaccharides [PDF]
Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) can be fermented by most species of enterobacteria present in the human intestine. Fermentation was confirmed by increased growth rates, low final pH and degradation patterns using high performance anion exchange chromatography (HPAEC). Growth rates were increased when FOS was added to the growth medium.
Hartemink, R. +2 more
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Bacteriocins to Thwart Bacterial Resistance in Gram Negative Bacteria
An overuse of antibiotics both in human and animal health and as growth promoters in farming practices has increased the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
Soufiane Telhig +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Type 1 plasminogen deficiency (PLGD‐1) is an ultra‐rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by variants in the PLG gene and affects approximately 1.6 individuals per million. The condition is characterized by decreased plasminogen levels and impaired function, resulting in fibrin‐rich lesions on mucous membranes throughout the body.
Charles Nakar +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The use of herbal medical preparation (HMP) is rising among pediatric oncology patients, often to manage treatment‐related symptoms. Their effectiveness remains uncertain, and the risk of herb–drug interactions is underestimated.
Orianne Mahot +6 more
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Non-Absorbable Oral Gentamicin Sulphate: Biopharmaceutical and Dosage Form Evaluation
Gentamicin sulphate is an antibiotic belonging to the aminoglycosides and to class III of the Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BCS). Gentamicin sulphate is highly water soluble, but has very low intestinal permeability. The wide use is because of
Nwakile Dozie C. +7 more
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