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Origin, evolution, and success of pbla, the gonococcal beta-lactamase plasmid, and implications for public health. [PDF]

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Pangenomic analysis reveals metabolic adaptation of <i>Haemophilus parainfluenzae</i> to the urogenital tract. [PDF]

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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 ducreyi

Infection Control, 1985
Chancroid, or soft chancre (ulcus molle), was first differentiated from syphilis by Bassereau in 1852. The causative organism,Haemophilus ducreyi, was first described by Ducrey in 1889, although he was unable to grow the organism in vitro. The first successful culture has been attributed to Petersen (1895).Haemophilus ducreyihas been clinically ...
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Enzymic Activity of Haemophilus Ducreyi

Journal of Medical Microbiology, 1984
The enzymic activity of 29 Haemophilus ducreyi strains on 28 substrates is described. The results are compared with those of seven other authors. There is agreement only about the presence of alkaline phosphatase and arginine aminopeptidase and the lack of glycosidases. Possible reasons for the contradictions in the eight reports are discussed.
A W, Sturm, H C, Zanen
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Transport Media for Haemophilus ducreyi

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1993
Stuart's, Amies' and four thioglycollate/hemin-based media containing, respectively, selenium dioxide and albumin (SA); selenium dioxide, L-glutamine and albumin (SGA); selenium dioxide and L-glutamine (SG); and L-glutamine and albumin (GA); were evaluated as transport media for Haemophilus ducreyi in a simulated, laboratory-based study.
Y, Dangor, F, Radebe, R C, Ballard
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Chancroid and Haemophilus ducreyi

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt Chancroid, one of the six classic venereal diseases, was first described by Brassereau in 1852 (1).
A R, Ronald, F A, Plummer
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Haemophilus ducreyi: clinical disease and pathogenesis

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2002
Haemophilus ducreyi causes the sexually transmitted disease chancroid, which facilitates the transmission of HIV infection. This review focuses on recent advances in the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and pathogenesis of this disease.
Jaffar A, Al-Tawfiq, Stanley M, Spinola
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