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Quorum sensing signal–response systems in Gram-negative bacteria

open access: yesNature Reviews Microbiology, 2016
Kai Papenfort, Bonnie L Bassler
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A Dual-Mechanism Antibiotic Kills Gram-Negative Bacteria and Avoids Drug Resistance

open access: yesCell, 2020
The rise of antibiotic resistance and declining discovery of new antibiotics has created a global health crisis. Of particular concern, no new antibiotic classes have been approved for treating Gram-negative pathogens in decades.
Benjamin P Bratton   +2 more
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Gram-negative endocarditis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2008
Aerobic gram-negative bacilli are rare causes of endocarditis. The epidemiology and risk factors for developing gram-negative endocarditis are evolving. New pathogens, some of which are multidrug resistant, are emerging. The role of nosocomial infections, particularly central venous catheter infections, is increasing.
Milagros P, Reyes, Katherine C, Reyes
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Porins and small-molecule translocation across the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria

open access: yesNature Reviews Microbiology, 2019
Julia Vergalli   +2 more
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Gram-Negative Pneumonia

Radiology, 1973
Abstract The chest films of 58 patients with proved pneumonia due to Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Escherichia coli, Proteus, or Bacteroides were reviewed. Pseudomonas pneumonia was characterized by diffuse alveolar involvement with rapid progression to extensive macrocavitation.
J D, Unger, H D, Rose, G F, Unger
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Gram-Negative Bacteria

2011
Aeromonas species are gram-negative anaerobic rods found in fresh water lakes and streams. They have also been recovered from chlorinated tap water, including hospital water supplies. Aeromonas infections of freshwater traumatic wounds cause a characteristic clinical picture indistinguishable from group A streptococcal infection in normal hosts ...
Marc E. Grossman   +3 more
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Gram-Negative Folliculitis

1975
Die Gram-negative Follikulitis (eigentlich sollte es heisen: Follikulitis durch Gram-negative Keime, aber der Terminus hat sich so eingeburgert, das wir ihn belassen wollen) wurde erstmals 1968 bei einer Gruppe Patienten mit langjahriger therapierefraktarer Acne vulgaris beschrieben.
Gerd Plewig, Albert M. Kligman
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Gram-negative bloodstream infections

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2009
Gram-negative bloodstream infection (BSI) is both dangerous and challenging. The incidence of Gram-negative BSI rises with age in both men and women, but there are still some gender differences in terms of aetiology and acquisition. Clinical elements such as organ dysfunction are helpful in determining prognosis.
Martin E, Stryjewski, Helen W, Boucher
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Resistant Gram-Negative Infections

Critical Care Clinics, 2013
This article reviews the global crisis of resistant gram-negative bacilli in the intensive care unit. The authors discuss drugs used for treating these infections and the different strategies used to maximize the effect of antimicrobials.
Henry, Fraimow, Raquel, Nahra
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