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Serratia marcescens

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Serratia marcescens covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Further Information.

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Serratia marcescens Pneumonia

Archives of Surgery, 1977
Though rare, Serratia marcescens pneumonia is being reported with increasing frequency, especially in patients in intensive care units. We report three cases of S. marcescens pneumonia that presented striking similarities for age, group, type of surgical procedure, and microbiological, hemodynamic, and respiratory patterns.
G C, Carlon   +4 more
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Serratia marcescens Endophthalmitis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
A case of Serratia marcescens endophthalmitis following an intracapsular cataract cryoextraction in a diabetic patient is delineated. Appropriate antibiotic therapy failed to control the infection. Intravitreal administration in rabbit eyes of the culture of live bacteria, broth suspension of the dead-disrupted form of the organism, or the bacteria ...
S R, Salceda, J, Lapuz, R, Vizconde
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Serratia marcescens meningitis

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1991
A case of Serratia marcescens meningitis in a 66-year-old man is reported. The infection occurred 4 weeks after apparently successful otic surgery, and a nidus of infection in the middle ear was established at autopsy. This is the second case of S. marcescens meningitis following ear surgery reported in the English-language literature.
G, Theccanat   +2 more
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LIPIDS OF SERRATIA MARCESCENS

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1964
Cells of Serratia marcescens, whether pigmented or unpigmented, contained 10–11% of methanol–chloroform extractable lipids (dry weight basis) and < 1% of bound lipids. The extractable lipids contained 34–43% phosphatides, 3–11% unsaponifiable material, and 2–5% free fatty acid. The phosphatides contained high proportions of phosphatidyl ethanolamine
Kates, M., Adams, G.A., Martin, S.M.
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Serratia marcescens Septicemia

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1968
The clinical and bacteriological features of 16 patients with septicemia due to Serratia marcescens are described. Seven patients survived the septicemia, nine did not. All survivors had organisms sensitive to at least one antibiotic and had been treated with the appropriate antibiotic.
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Inhibition of Quorum Sensing and Virulence in Serratia marcescens by Hordenine.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019
Serratia marcescens NJ01 is a pathogenic bacterium isolated from diseased tomato leaves. Here, we report on the development of a tomato- S. marcescens host-pathogen system as a model to evaluate the effects of hordenine on quorum sensing (QS)-mediated ...
Jin-Wei Zhou   +6 more
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ENDOGENOUS SERRATIA MARCESCENS ENDOPHTHALMITIS

RETINAL Cases & Brief Reports, 2014
The purpose of this study was to describe a rare case of endogenous endophthalmitis associated with dental disease secondary to Serratia marcescens in an HIV-negative individual.Retrospective case report.A 50-year-old white man with a history of intravenous drug use presented with pain and decreased vision in his right eye. Slit-lamp examination showed
Sonya B, Shah   +5 more
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Nonpigmented Serratia marcescens

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
One hundred and eighty-one isolations of nonpigmentedSerratia marcescensfrom 104 patients were made during a one-year period, most of them from urines and sputa. Patients with positive cultures had either a preexisting local disease, a history of instrumentation (catheterization, treatment with an intermittent positive pressure breathing device) or ...
E, Clayton, A, Von Graevenitz
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Metastatic Serratia marcescens Endophthalmitis

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1988
ABSTRACT Metastatic endophthalmitis in a ten-day-old baby who underwent colostomy for an unperforated anus and developed septicemia to Serratia marcescens is described. Although rapid isolation of the agent enabled efficacious specific antibiotic treatment and systemic eradication of the infective agent, the ocular condition continued to ...
C, de Courten, P, Sancho, D, BenEzra
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