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Mixed Mycobacterial Infections

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1981
A pathologic event in humans or animals that involves the participation of two or more species of mycobacteria may be designated as a mixed mycobacterial infection. In the majority of cases of such mixed infection, Mycobacterium tuberculosis is found with one of the atypical mycobacteria.
J G, Weiszfeiler, V, Karasseva
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Pulmonary Mixed Infections

2020
This section contains 10 clinical cases, which are mixed infections caused by different types of pathogens.
Jing Feng   +4 more
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Cutaneous Mixed Infections in AIDS

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1990
We report a new case of mixed infection occurring at the same site of the skin in a human immune deficiency virus-positive patient. Hyperkeratotic and crusted erosions contained fusospirochetal organisms, Cryptococcus neoformans, and another unidentified fungus.
G E, Piérard   +4 more
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Paronychia: a Mixed Infection

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1993
Cultures of paronychia of the fingers have grown aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. Each was recovered individually in only about a quarter of the patients and a mixed aerobic/anaerobic flora was isolated in half of the patients. The predominant anaerobic organisms were Gram-positive anaerobic cocci, Bacteroides species and Fusobacterium species.
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Mixed Mycotic Infections

2014
In considering the question of mixed mycotic infections, one is faced with a number of issues related to the specific pathogenic strategies that have developed in different species and related to the phylogenetic levels of unrelatedness. First, one must consider, where relevant, the issues of commensalism, opportunism, and infection.
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Mixed Bacterial Infection Of the Pericardium

Southern Medical Journal, 1983
Polymicrobic bacterial infection of the pericardium was detected in a 59-year-old patient ultimately proven to have esophageal carcinoma. Such infections are becoming more frequent, often combine gram-negative bacilli and anerobes, and may be deceptively mild clinically.
R, Parsons, G, Argoud, D L, Palmer
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Mixed retrovirus infections.

Developments in biologicals, 2002
Mixed retrovirus infections frequently result in viral pseudotyping in which the genome of a virus is encapsulated within virions possessing a distinct host range from that encoded by the packaged genome. Pseudotyping between different classes of murine retroviruses has been extensively documented in vitro and in vivo and can result in profound changes
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Anaerobes in Mixed Infections

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1981
K, McGowan, S L, Gorbach
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Mixed Virus Infections in Rice

Rice is one of the highest consumed food gains in the world and is a key commercial product in the world economy. However, recurring outbreaks of viral diseases in rice lead to a significant loss of yield and economy in several Asian, African, and Latin American countries. Mixed virus infections are common in field conditions.
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