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Moraxella catarrhalis bacteremic pneumonia

open access: yesIDCases, 2020
An 81-year-old man with lung cancer with bone metastases, interstitial pneumonia, and emphysema, was hospitalized for pain control. He developed fever and chills during hospitalization.
Hiroki Anezaki   +3 more
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Moraxella catarrhalis sepsis

open access: yesMicrobiologia Medica, 2008
Moraxella catarrhalis is a Gram-negative aerobic diplococcus, commensal of the oro-pharingeal cavity, actually playing an emerging role in the upper respiratory tract infections together with Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae.
Paola Gualdi   +3 more
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Moraxella catarrhalis as a respiratory pathogen

open access: yesIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 2011
Background: Moraxella catarrhalis is gaining significance as a pathogen over few decades because of increased rate of isolation in respiratory specimens and due to emergence of multidrug resistant strains.
Naveen Gupta   +2 more
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Rothia from the Human Nose Inhibit Moraxella catarrhalis Colonization with a Secreted Peptidoglycan Endopeptidase

open access: yesmBio, 2023
Moraxella catarrhalis is found almost exclusively within the human respiratory tract. This pathobiont is associated with ear infections and the development of respiratory illnesses, including allergies and asthma.
Reed M. Stubbendieck   +8 more
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Moraxella Catarrhalis peritonitis [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Case Reports, 2012
Peritonitis continues to be a major complication of peritonitis in peritoneal dialysis patients. Recent advances in connectology and better patient training have decreased the incidence of peritonitis in the last two decades. Peritonitis in PD patients is usually due to gram positive and less often due to gram negative organisms.
Sadjadi, Seyed-Ali   +2 more
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Relative Frequency of Existence of Bro Gene and its Relation to Antibiotic Resistant Moraxella Catarrhalis Isolated From Clinical Samples [PDF]

open access: yesArmaghane Danesh Bimonthly Journal, 2023
Background & aim: Moraxella catarrhalis shows resistance to antibiotics by using two mechanisms, beta-lactamase enzyme activity and efflux pump. Currently, Moraxella catarrhalis is considered as a bacterium that causes respiratory infections.
M Baserisalehi, H Eshaghi
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Comprehensive antigen screening identifies Moraxella catarrhalis proteins that induce protection in a mouse pulmonary clearance model. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
Moraxella catarrhalis is one of the three most common causative bacterial pathogens of otitis media, however no effective vaccine against M. catarrhalis has been developed so far. To identify M.
Margarita Smidt   +13 more
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Molecular Characterization of Moraxella Catarrhalis and it's Antibiotics Susceptibility Patterns from Different Respiratory Tract Infection Patient's Clinical Samples

open access: yesJournal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal, 2023
Introduction Moraxella catarrhalis is a gram negative, oxidase positive, cocci mainly causing upper and lower respiratory tract infections. The RND family efflux pumps lead to multidrug resistance in most of the gram negative bacteria.
Brajesh Kumar Jha   +3 more
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Nasal microbiota dominated by Moraxella spp. is associated with respiratory health in the elderly population: a case control study

open access: yesRespiratory Research, 2020
Background The elderly (≥65 years) are one of the populations most at risk for respiratory tract infections (RTIs). The aim of this study was to determine whether nasal and/or oropharyngeal microbiota profiles are associated with age and RTIs.
Ellen H. A. van den Munckhof   +6 more
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The Relationship between Colonization by Moraxella catarrhalis and Tonsillar Hypertrophy

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, 2018
We sought to investigate the prevalence of potentially pathogenic bacteria in secretions and tonsillar tissues of children with chronic adenotonsillitis hypertrophy compared to controls.
Mirela C. M. Prates   +15 more
doaj   +1 more source

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