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Pantoea agglomerans Sepsis After Rotavirus Gastroenteritis
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2006Pantea agglomerans (formerly named Enterobacter agglomerans) is a Gramnegative bacterium belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae family. This organism is found in plants as well as in human and animal feces. P. agglomerans infection is rare in humans and usually associated with plant thorn injury or invasive procedures.
Cicchetti R +5 more
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Pantoea agglomerans Foreign Body–Induced Septic Arthritis
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2012A 4-year-old boy was admitted because of left knee arthritis. Synovial fluid culture yielded Pantoea agglomerans identified by 16S rDNA polymerase chain reaction. Ultrasound examination revealed a foreign body in the synovial fluid. The patient underwent arthroscopy with removal of a thorn.
Omer, Rave +5 more
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Pantoea agglomerans liver abscess presenting with a painful thigh
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2007This case highlights that an acute myositis leading to rhabdomyolysis may occur as a rare complication of hepatic abscess and shows the benefit of early recognition of this possible association. A 70-year-old man presented with fever and lower limb myalgia, with laboratory evidence of acute renal failure secondary to rhabdomyolysis.
Duncan G, Fullerton +2 more
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Phenotypic comparison of clinical and plant-beneficial strains of Pantoea agglomerans
International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology, 2014Certain strains of Pantoea are used as biocontrol agents for the suppression of plant diseases. However, their commercial registration is hampered in some countries because of biosafety concerns. This study compares clinical and plant-beneficial strains of P. agglomerans and related species using a phenotypic analysis approach in which plant-beneficial
Bonaterra i Carreras, Anna +4 more
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ПЦР-ИДЕНТИФИКАЦИЯ БАКТЕРИЙ PANTOEA AGGLOMERANS
2017В статье приведены результаты ПЦР-анализа по подбору видоспецифических праймеров для идентификации бактерий Pantoea agglomerans. В соответствии с характеристиками используемых праймеров оптимизированы условия проведения ПЦР. С помощью PagRrt2 F/R и PagB F/R выявлены 2 образца фитопатогенов.In article, the results of using PCR-analysis method of ...
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Insights into the Mechanistic Pathway of the Pantoea agglomerans Phenylalanine Aminomutase
Angewandte Chemie, 2012The biosynthesis of the hybrid peptide-polyketide antibiotic andrimid in Pantoea agglomerans requires the function of a phenylalanine aminomutase, AdmH (designated PaPAM), which converts (S)-a-phenylalanine to (S)-b-phenylalanine. PaPAM is a member of the class I lyase-like family that includes phenylalanine and tyrosine aminomutases (PAMs and TAMs ...
Susan, Strom +4 more
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Virulence mechanisms and host specificity of gall-forming Pantoea agglomerans
Trends in Microbiology, 2007Pantoea agglomerans has been transformed from a commensal bacterium associated with many plants into a host-specific gall-forming pathogen by acquiring a plasmid-borne pathogenicity island. This pathogenicity island harbors the hrp/hrc gene cluster, in addition to genes encoding type III effector proteins, biosynthesis of the phytohormones indole-3 ...
Isaac, Barash, Shulamit, Manulis-Sasson
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Pantoea agglomerans: the gardener’s peritonitis?
Clinical Nephrology, 2009M. Moreiras-Plaza +5 more
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Pantoea Agglomerans in an immunocompetent adult patient on TPN
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2023FI Abu Hassan +4 more
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Misidentification slanders Pantoea agglomerans as a serial killer
Journal of Hospital Infection, 2012F, Rezzonico, T H M, Smits, B, Duffy
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