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Ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia
Ochrobactrum Anthropi (O. anthropi ), formerly known as Achromobacter CDC group Vd, is a gram-negative bacillus that is aerobic, oxidase producing, and nonlactose fermenting. This organism has been found in environmental and hospital water sources and has pathogenic potential in humans. Most reports in the literature of O.
N, Jelveh, B A, Cunha
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Characterizing and Genetically Modifying Oscillatoria to Degrade BPA [PDF]
Bisphenol A (BPA) is becoming an increasing environmental concern. It is a hormone disruptor, and its presence in natural waterways causes some aquatic species to experience problems in growth, reproduction, and development.
Long, Grace
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Clinical Characteristics of Ochrobactrum anthropi Bacteremia [PDF]
ABSTRACT The clinical picture of Ochrobactrum anthropi infection is not well described because the infection is rare in humans and identification of the pathogen is difficult. We present a case of O.
Hideharu, Hagiya +4 more
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Ochrobactrum anthropi septic arthritis: case report and implications in orthopedic infections
Ochrobactrum anthropi is a rare cause of orthopedic infections. We report the second case of Ochrobactrum anthrop septic arthritis in the literature. Our case highlights the ability of Ochrobactrum anthropi to cause septic arthritis and its relevance in ...
Carla C. Saveli +2 more
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Outbreak of Ochrobactrum anthropi endophthalmitis following cataract surgery [PDF]
Endoftalmite infecciosa após cirurgia muitas vezes progride para deficiência visual significativa e irreversível. A tese descreve um surto de endoftalmite por Ochrobactrum anthropi ocorrido após cirurgia de catarata e propõe um novo protocolo de ...
Mattos, Fellipe Berno
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Chronic postoperative endophthalmitis after cataract surgery secondary to vancomycin-resistant Ochrobactrum anthropi: case report and literature review [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to report an unusual case of chronic postoperative endophthalmitis following cataract surgery, secondary to Ochrobactrum anthropi that was found to be resistant to vancomycin.
Angelo P. Tanna +3 more
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Ochrobactrum intermedium Infection after Liver Transplantation [PDF]
ABSTRACT A case of bacteremia due to Ochrobactrum intermedium , with concomitant liver abscesses, in an orthotopic liver transplant recipient is presented. Identical microorganisms were isolated from fecal specimens and from an aspirate of a liver abscess that was indicative of invasion of the graft by ...
Moller, LVM +5 more
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The present report describes the misidentification of Brucella spp. from a positive blood culture using traditional microbiology tests. A molecular test identified the bacterium as Ochrobactrum anthropi.
Ma. G. Aguilera-Arreola +11 more
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Ochrobactrum haematophilum sp. nov. and Ochrobactrum pseudogrignonense sp. nov., isolated from human clinical specimens [PDF]
Three Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria were isolated from clinical specimens between 1992 and 2000. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities, these strains (CCUG 30717T, CCUG 43892 and CCUG 38531T) were shown to belong to the Alphaproteobacteria, most closely related to Ochrobactrum grignonense (99.0 and 98.2 ...
Peter, Kämpfer +4 more
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Ochrobactrum is a ubiquitous Gram-negative microorganism, mostly found in the environment, which can cause opportunistic infections in humans. It is almost uniformly resistant to penicillins and cephalosporins through an AmpC-like β-lactamase enzyme ...
Yael Yagel +8 more
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