Post-surgical Gangrene with Pseudomonas luteola Resulting in Limb Amputation: A Case Review. [PDF]
Pseudomonas luteola is a rare infective agent with a variable resistance-sensitivity panel. Clinical suspicion and appropriate empiric treatment is necessary for resolution of such infections.
Roberts W +4 more
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Bacteremia Caused by Pseudomonas luteola in Pediatric Patients
Pseudomonas luteola has rarely been reported as a human pathogen. The clinical manifestations of P. luteola bacteremia and its susceptibility to antibiotics have not been characterized.
Saliha Senel, Gulsum Iclal Bayhan
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An Unexpected Pseudomonas Luteola Bacteremia: Case Report
Pseudomonas luteola has rarely been reported as a human pathogen. It was showed in previous studies showed that P. luteola may cause septicemia, bacteremia, peritonitis, and endocarditis in patients with underlying disease or with indwelling devices.
Hale Turan, Turhan Togan
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Isolation of a novel amylase and lipase-producing Pseudomonas luteola strain: study of amylase production conditions. [PDF]
An amylase and lipase producing bacterium (strain C2) was enriched and isolated from soil regularly contaminated with olive washing wastewater in Sfax, Tunisia.
Khannous L +7 more
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Genome sequences of Pseudomonas luteola XLDN4-9 and Pseudomonas stutzeri XLDN-R, two efficient carbazole-degrading strains. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Pseudomonas luteola XLDN4-9 and Pseudomonas stutzeri XLDN-R are two efficient carbazole-degrading pseudomonad strains. Here we present 4.63- and 4.70-Mb assemblies of their genomes. Their annotated key genes for carbazole catabolism are similar, which may provide further insights into ...
Liu X, Gai Z, Tao F, Yu H, Tang H, Xu P.
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Pyogranulomatous pleuropneumonia and mediastinitis in ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) associated with Pseudomonas luteola Infection. [PDF]
Summary Between 2008 and 2009, three pet ferrets from different sources presented with acute episode of dyspnoea. Cytological examination of pleural exudates revealed severe purulent inflammation with abundant clusters of rod-shaped microorganisms with a
Martínez J +10 more
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Evaluation of Yellow Mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) Larvae Meal as a Carbon Source in Biofloc System for Dwarf Crayfish (Cambarellus montezumae) Culture [PDF]
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of Tenebrio molitor larvae meal as a carbon source in a biofloc system (BFT) to optimize the culture of C. montezumae. A trial was conducted for 24 weeks, 500 T.
Reyna Perla Paredes-Chávez +5 more
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Degradation of azo dye RP2B by Pseudomonas luteola
Pseudomonas luteola grew well in media containing low glucose concentration (0.125%) and no nitrogen source. It had 95% color removability within 5 days through shaking-static incubation process. It was found that the azoreductase of P. luteola was an inducible enzyme; it reacted with RP2B in a first order reaction.
T. Hu
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First case report of Pseudomonas Luteola isolated from urinary tract infection in Babylon City, Iraq [PDF]
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in both men and women. They are caused by bacteria that get into the urinary tract through the urethra (the tube going from the penis to the bladder) or, in rare cases, the ureters (tubes that carry urine from ...
Ali Mariam Ahmed +1 more
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Pseudomonas luteola (CDC group Ve-1) and Pseudomonas oryzihabitans (CDC group Ve-2) were both isolated from the same blood culture of a 5-month-old infant, 8 days after open-heart surgery. He quickly responded to appropriate antibiotics. Carbon substrate assimilation tests and fatty acid analysis clearly differentiated these two rarely pathogenic ...
J Freney, J Fleurette, F Vandenesch
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