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Family Spirosomaceae: Gram-Negative Ring-Forming Aerobic Bacteria [PDF]

open access: possibleCritical Reviews in Microbiology, 1990
The bacteria having a unique ring-like morphology first isolated from nasal mucus by Weibel in 1887 were classified as a new genus Spirosoma by Migula in 1894. However, because these bacteria were not completely described for taxonomic purposes and their cultures were no longer available, the genus was deleted from the Bergey's Manual of Determinative ...
Harkisan D. Raj, Stanley Maloy
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Select Gram-negative Aerobic Bacteria

2012
Gram-negative bacteria may be rod-shaped (bacilli), spherical (cocci), oval, helical, or filamentous. Cytoplasmic membrane is surrounded by a cell wall consisting of a peptidoglycan layer and an outer cell membrane. Gram-negative bacteria are widely distributed in the natural environment.
David R. McNamara, Franklin R. Cockerill
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Infections Caused by Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Aerobic Bacteria

1988
Cardiobacterium hominis, formerly called CDC group lid, is a rare cause of subacute bacterial endocarditis. The organism inhabits the upper respiratory tract in man and has been detected in 68% of healthy individuals (Slotnick et al., 1964). Carriage appears to be unrelated to the age or sex of the individual, and antibody against C.
P. Murray
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Rapid methods for differentiating Gram‐positive from Gram‐negative aerobic and facultative anaerobic bacteria

Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1990
Manafi, M. & Kneifel, W. 1990. Rapid methods for differentiating Gram‐positive from Gram‐negative aerobic and facultative anaerobic bacteria. Journal of Applied Bacteriology69, 822–827.Different tests based on lysis by KOH and on reaction with fluorogenic and chromogenic substrates, L‐alanine‐4‐nitroanilide (LANA); L‐alanine‐4‐methoxy‐β ...
M. Manafi, Wolfgang Kneifel
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Gram-Negative, Aerobic, Nitrilotriacetate-Utilizing Bacteria from Wastewater and Soil

Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 1988
Summary Nine Gram-negative strains and one Gram-positive strain of obligately aerobic, nitrilotriacetate (NTA)-utilizing bacteria were isolated from wastewater and soil. They were characterised with respect to their substrate utilization pattern, various physiological properties, DNA base ratio and quinone types, and were compared with the two NTA ...
Tarek El-Banna   +3 more
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Epidemiology and antimicrobial susceptibility of Gram-negative aerobic bacteria causing intra-abdominal infections during 2010–2011

Journal of Chemotherapy, 2014
The study for monitoring antimicrobial resistance trends (SMART) surveillance program monitors the epidemiology and trends in antibiotic resistance of intra-abdominal pathogens to currently used therapies. The current report describes such trends during 2010-2011.
Meredith Hackel   +6 more
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Comparative in vitro antibacterial activity of seven semi-synthetic penicillins against aerobic gram-negative bacteria and enterococci

open access: closedInfection, 1982
The MICs and MBCs of mecillinam, ticarcillin, mezlocillin, azlocillin and piperacillin were determined by the microdilution method in liquid medium using 700 strains of gram-negative bacilli and enterococci isolated from pathological sources and classified as a function of their sensitivity to ampicillin and carbenicillin.
A Thabaut   +2 more
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Gram-Negative Bacteria: Aerobic Chemoheterotrophs

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Roger Y. Stanier   +2 more
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Imipenem Resistance in Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacteria

Journal of Chemotherapy, 1998
A prospective study was undertaken to observe the emergence of resistance to imipenem, if any, among aerobic gram-negative bacteria. A total of 736 isolates were tested during 1994-95 and less than 1% of them were resistant to imipenem, whereas the next year ('95-'96) the rate increased to 11 of the 903 isolates tested.
S C Sanyal, E M Modakkas
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