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The leukotoxin operon of Fusobacterium necrophorum is not present in other species of Fusobacterium

Anaerobe, 2005
The complete nucleotide sequence of the leukotoxin operon of Fusobacterium necrophorum has been determined. The operon consists of three genes (lktBAC) of which the leukotoxin structural gene is the middle determinant. Southern and western blot analyses and flow cytometry analysis for biological activity of the culture supernatants were carried out to ...
Alisha M, Oelke   +3 more
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Vesicouterine Fistula Caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1982
Syndrome and diagnosis. A 25-year-old Caucasian woman who had been transferred to the high-risk obstetrical service at the Medical Center Hospital in Burlington, Vermont, underwent a second cesarean section because of premature rupture of membranes and premature labor.
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Pathogenicity of Fusobacterium necrophorum biovar B

Research in Veterinary Science, 1992
Previous studies showed that the high minimum infective dose (more than 10(6) organisms) of biovar A strains of Fusobacterium necrophorum for mice by subcutaneous inoculation could be greatly reduced, often to less than 10 organisms, by suspending the fusobacteria in sublethal doses of broth cultures of certain other bacterial species, such as ...
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Fulminant Fusobacterium necrophorum Meningitis in an Immunocompetent Adolescent

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2012
Fusobacterium necrophorum is an anaerobic, gram-negative highly virulent bacillus, isolated from the oropharingeal cavity, the gastrointestinal tract, and the female genital tract. It is responsible of several clinical syndromes, mainly in children or adolescents, ranging from localized abscess, usually in the upper respiratory sites, to severe ...
Angelino, G   +8 more
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Fusobacterium necrophorum endocarditis

Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 2011
Jyoti S. Samant, James E. Peacock
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[Fusobacterium necrophorum septicemia in an infant].

Archives francaises de pediatrie, 1990
In a 9 month-old infant admitted to hospital for a fever with chilles, anaerobic blood cultures isolated Fusobacterium necrophorum. On the 5th day of intravenous treatment with amoxicillin and metronidazole clinical signs of mastoiditis, the likely source of the sepsis, became apparent. Septicemias with Fusobacterium necrophorum are usually observed in
P, François   +6 more
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Kuzularda Fusobacterium Necrophorum İnfeksiyonu

1993
A Fusobacterium necrophorum infection which caused to death of 20lambs of the flock consisting of 80 lambs was determined. Anorexia, depression, rise of fever, dyspnoea and diarrhea were determined clinically. At necropsy,abscess were observed in lungs and livers.
AYDIN, Fuat   +3 more
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OTOGENIC FUSOBACTERIUM NECROPHORUM MENINGITIS IN CHILDREN

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1995
G, Figueras   +4 more
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