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Haemophilus

Color Atlas of Medical Bacteriology, 2012
U. Vogel, J. Elias
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Haemophilus species

Practical Handbook of Microbiology, 2015
E. Adderson
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Haemophilus

2021
This chapter examines Haemophilus influenzae, an extracellular, fastidious Gram-negative coccobacillus that commonly colonizes the human upper respiratory tract. Until the early 1980’s, an encapsulated form, H. influenzae type b, was the prevalent recognized pathogen, causing invasive disease such as meningitis or bacteteremic pneumonia; since that ...
Amy Spallone, Daniel Musher
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Haemophilus Aphrophilus Endocarditis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1974
AbstractA case of bacterial endocarditis caused by Haemophilus aphrophilus and resulting in the death of a 70-year-old woman with a rheumatic valvular heart disease is presented. H. aphrophilus was identified biochemically and by its growth requirements. The point of entry for the infection appeared most likely to be periodontal lesions.
Dorff, B, Kilian, M
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Haemophilus Ducreyi

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 1993
Genital ulcer disease as a risk factor for HIV transmission has become apparent in the fight against AIDS. In poor communities in developing countries with people living under low hygienic conditions chancroid is often reported to be the most common form of genital ulcer.
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Haemophilus

2008
Descrizione del genere Haemophilus: classificazione, meccanismi patogenetici, manifestazioni cliniche, diagnosi di laboratorio, epidemiologia, terapia e profilassi.
BLASI, Elisabetta   +2 more
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Haemophilus segnis endocarditis

Journal of Infection, 1988
Haemophilus segnis is a rarely recognised commensal in the oropharynx. We wish to report the first published case of endocarditis caused by H. segnis. The patient, a 76-year-old female did not recover until after 2 courses of ampicillin given for a total of 57 days.
Bangsborg, Jette Marie   +2 more
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Haemophilus paraphrophilus Endocarditis

Southern Medical Journal, 1986
We have described a previously healthy medical student who had endocarditis due to Haemophilus paraphrophilus necessitating replacement of the mitral valve. We compared this case to the 11 previously reported cases of endocarditis caused by this organism, stressing the fastidious nature of the organism, its destructive nature, and its propensity for ...
J P, Bryan, G A, Pankey
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Haemophilus influenzae Cellulitis

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978
Cellitis that is caused by Haemophilus influenzae demonstrates a unique predilection for the faces of young children. Although previously considered a rare entity, it is currently being recognized more frequently. Despite the importance of early recognition and treatment in preventing potentially fatal complications, it has been noticeably neglected in
T A, Weimert, T A, Kwyer
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Haemophilus pleuropneumoniae serotyping

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1982
A total of 126 Haemophilus strains isolated from porcine pneumonia were serotyped, using the indirect fluorescent-antibody technique. Of these, 103 were successfully typed within the recognized scheme of serotypes 1 to 5. Eleven strains were antigenically similar but were different from other strains of H. pleuropneumoniae or H. parasuis. These strains
S, Rosendal, D A, Boyd
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