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Human infections with Fusobacterium necrophorum
Anaerobe, 2006Fusobacterium necrophorum is a Gram-negative anaerobic bacillus that can be a primary pathogen causing either localised abscesses and throat infections or systemic life-threatening disease. Systemic infections due to F. necrophorum are referred to as either Lemierre's disease/syndrome, post-anginal sepsis or necrobacillosis, but in the context of this ...
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Severe forefoot infection complicated by Fusobacterium russii
Anaerobe, 2016We present the first case of a complicated foot infection caused by Fusobacterium russii in Austria. F. russii is highly associated with mammals such as cats and dogs. Our case underlines the difficulties in isolation and identification of anaerobes and the pitfalls in antimicrobial treatment of polymicrobial infections.
Elisabeth Ullrich +4 more
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Peritonsillar infection and bacteremia caused by Fusobacterium gonidiaformans
The Journal of Pediatrics, 19741, Hansman D, and Bullen MM: A resistant pneumococcus, Lancet 2:264, 1967. 2. Hansman D, Glasgow H, Sturt T, Devitt L, and Douglas R: Increased resistance to penicillin of pneumococci isolated from man, N Engl J Med 284:175, 1971. 3. Kislak JW, Razavi LMB, Daly AK, and Finland M: Susceptibility of pneumococci to nine antibiotics, Am J Med Sci 250:261 ...
E, Rubinstein +2 more
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Fusobacterium necrophorum infection associated with portal vein thrombosis
Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2005This report describes a patient without obvious upper respiratory tract or gastrointestinal infection who developed portal vein thrombosis secondary to Fusobacterium necrophorum septicaemia. The patient responded well to systemic antibiotic therapy. The implications of F. necrophorum infection caudal to the head are discussed.
Michelle R, Redford +2 more
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Molecular diagnosis of Fusobacterium necrophorum infection (Lemierre?s syndrome)
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2005Presented here is the case of a 27-year-old male with atypical features of Lemierre's syndrome in which a definitive diagnosis was achieved using molecular methods. While routine investigations, including bacterial cultures, were unhelpful, two real-time PCR assays demonstrated Fusobacterium necrophorum-specific DNA in aspirates from brain and renal ...
S H, Aliyu +6 more
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Clonality of Fusobacterium nucleatum in root canal infections
Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 2002Fusobacterium nucleatum is a gram‐negative non‐spore‐forming, non‐motile, obligate anaerobic rod that is normally isolated from the oral cavity. Several studies have reported a significant heterogeneity within the F. nucleatum species. The aim of the present study was to analyze the clonal diversity of F.
S R, Moraes +4 more
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Fusobacterium necrophorum infections in animals: Pathogenesis and pathogenic mechanisms
Anaerobe, 2005Fusobacterium necrophorum, a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming anaerobe, is a normal inhabitant of the alimentary tract of animals and humans. Two subspecies of F. necrophorum, subsp. necrophorum (biotype A) and subsp. funduliforme (biotype B), have been recognized, that differ morphologically, biochemically, and biologically. The subsp.
T G, Nagaraja +3 more
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[Pulmonary infection caused by Fusobacterium nucleatum].
Revue des maladies respiratoires, 1998Thoracic infection by anaerobes are uncommon diseases and often presents difficulty in diagnosis. We report a case of thoracic infection due to Fusobacterium Nucleatum. A 60-year old man presented a lesion infiltrating from the lung to the thoracic wall. Fusobacterium Nucleatum was isolated on pus collected.
G, Coulibaly +5 more
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2023
Nobuaki Mori +15 more
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