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Rhizobium radiobacter bacteremia and its detection in the clinical laboratory

Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 2002
Abstract Rhizobium radiobacter is an aerobic, gram-negative bacterium closely related to several species of plant pathogens that occur in soils worldwide. It has been associated with human systemic diseases, including peritonitis, urinary tract infection, cellulitis, and myositis. Only eight isolates of R.
Amy C. Gruszecki,   +2 more
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PCR identification of Rhizobium radiobacter in post‐operative endophthalmitis

Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 2007
Abstract Purpose: To present 2 cases of PCR identification of Rhizobium radiobacter in post‐operative endophthalmitis. Methods: Microbiological identification was carried out using samples from aqueous humor and/or vitreous. Conventional cultures were performed using a Brain Heart Infusion broth.
V VINH   +13 more
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THE CURIOUS CASE OF RHIZOBIUM RADIOBACTER

CHEST, 2023
ALI YOUSUF   +4 more
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[Infective endocarditis by Rhizobium radiobacter. A case report].

Investigacion clinica, 2013
Rhizobium radiobacter is a Gram-negative, nitrogen-fixing bacterium, which is found mainly on the ground. It rarely causes infections in humans. It has been associated with bacteremia, secondary to colonization of intravascular catheters, in immunocompromised patients.
Jean Félix, Piñerúa Gonsálvez   +6 more
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2011
The possibility of Rhizobium radiobacter strains isolated from rhizosphere of winter wheat to produce phytohormones of stimulatory action at use of methods of biotesting was established. It was shown, that bacterial culture liquid possesses high auxin, gibberellin and cytokinin activity at dilution ratio 1:10 and 1:100.
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Rhizobium radiobacter – a new pathogen of healthcare-associated infections

One Health Journal
This paper presents the results of a study of cases of catheter-related bloodstream infections in patients with a central venous access catheter installed for long-term infusion of medications to treat the main disease. It is known that intravascular devices are a risk factor for the development of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI ...
I.A. Matkovsky   +3 more
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Rhizobium radiobacter (crown gall)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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A rare cause of catheter-related bacteremia: Rhizobium radiobacter [Nadir bir katetere bagl? bakteriyemi etkeni: Rhizobium radiobacter]

2008
Rhizobium spp. (R.radiobacter, R.rhizogenes, R.rubi, R.vitis) are aerobic, motile, non-spore forming, oxidase-positive, gram-negative bacilli. Although they are mostly plant pathogens, R.radiobacter may cause human infections. The aim of this report was to present a case of R.radiobacter bacteremia treated with levofloxacin.
Işikgöz Taşbakan M.   +6 more
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Spondylodiscitis due to Rhizobium radiobacter

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2015
T. Pascart   +4 more
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Rhizobium Radiobacter Sepsis in a Neonate: A Case Report and Literature Review

Journal of Neonatology, 2022
Waseemoddin Patel, Abdul Razak
exaly  

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