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Successful management of drug-resistant rhizobium radiobacter endophthalmitis: A case report
European Journal of OphthalmologyPurpose To report a unique case of post-cataract surgery endophthalmitis caused by Ceftazidime-resistant Rhizobium radiobacter, successfully managed with timely vitrectomy and intravitreal Levofloxacin Case report A healthy 73-year-old man underwent ...
Po-Ying Wu, Horng-Jiun Wu
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THE CURIOUS CASE OF RHIZOBIUM RADIOBACTER
CHEST, 2023A. Yousuf +4 more
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Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2023
INTRODUCTION Rhizobium radiobacter is a gram-negative, opportunistic phytopathogen that rarely causes human infections. We report two cases of Rhizobium radiobacter central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) in allogeneic hematopoietic cell ...
R. E. Hartman +4 more
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INTRODUCTION Rhizobium radiobacter is a gram-negative, opportunistic phytopathogen that rarely causes human infections. We report two cases of Rhizobium radiobacter central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) in allogeneic hematopoietic cell ...
R. E. Hartman +4 more
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Rhizobium Radiobacter Sepsis in a Neonate: A Case Report and Literature Review
Journal of Neonatology, 2022Background: Rhizobium radiobacter, a gram-negative organism, rarely infects newborn infants, and the literature on the outcome of infants and treatment options is sparse.
Waseemoddin Patel +3 more
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Cornea, 2016
To present the first reported cases of keratitis caused by Rhizobium radiobacter.A retrospective review of an observational case series from 2 institutions.There were 4 cases of microbiologically proven R. radiobacter. Three of these patients were contact lens wearers.
Nigel H, Barker +6 more
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To present the first reported cases of keratitis caused by Rhizobium radiobacter.A retrospective review of an observational case series from 2 institutions.There were 4 cases of microbiologically proven R. radiobacter. Three of these patients were contact lens wearers.
Nigel H, Barker +6 more
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Paediatrics and International Child Health, 2022
Rhizobium radiobacter is an aerobic, motile, oxidase-positive, non-spore-forming Gram-negative tumorigenic plant pathogen which rarely infects humans. A 46-day-old girl was admitted to hospital with a 10-day history of fever and cough.
Yanyan Wang, Shuhua An
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Rhizobium radiobacter is an aerobic, motile, oxidase-positive, non-spore-forming Gram-negative tumorigenic plant pathogen which rarely infects humans. A 46-day-old girl was admitted to hospital with a 10-day history of fever and cough.
Yanyan Wang, Shuhua An
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Rhizobium (Agrobacterium) radiobacter meningitis
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 2005Introduction Agrobacteria are soil organisms associated with botanical diseases, such as crown gall, cane gall, and hair root. The genes that are responsible for their plant pathogenicity are located on a Ti (tumor-inducing) plasmid. The genus consists of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, A. vitis, A. rubi, A. rhizogenes, and A. radiobacter. A. rhizogenes was
W. Laffut +3 more
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Rhizobium radiobacter bacteremia in a neonate
Infection, 2011Rhizobium radiobacter bacteremia is an infrequent cause of human infection. We report a rare manifestation of R. radiobacter infection in which bacteremia occurred in a newborn infant without other risk factors.
T B, Kaselitz +3 more
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Biological control (Print), 2021
Hairy root caused by Rhizobium rhizogenes is one of the major hindrances in raising quality nursery apple plants. Based on the survey analysis, carried out in the present study, disease incidence ranging from 3.00 to 21.05% was recorded in different ...
Mukesh Kumar Junta +2 more
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Hairy root caused by Rhizobium rhizogenes is one of the major hindrances in raising quality nursery apple plants. Based on the survey analysis, carried out in the present study, disease incidence ranging from 3.00 to 21.05% was recorded in different ...
Mukesh Kumar Junta +2 more
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Secondary Peritonitis Due toRhizobium radiobacter
Surgical Infections, 2014Rhizobium radiobacter rarely causes human infections, most of which develop in immunocompromised patients, and especially those with intravenous catheters. Although R. radiobacter has been reported in association with peritonitis, all such reported cases have been due to intra-peritoneal devices in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis.
Chien-Ming, Chao +2 more
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