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Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Potential of the Bifurcaria bifurcata Epiphytic Bacteria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This article belongs to the Special Issue Selected Papers from the 14th International Symposium on Marine Natural ProductsSurface-associated marine bacteria are an interesting source of new secondary metabolites.
Abraham   +24 more
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Shewanella Algae Meningitis and Early Onset Neonatal Sepsis

open access: yesLibyan Journal of Medical Research, 2020
Neonatal sepsis still a main leading  cause of  morbidity and mortality among neonates, especially in the developing countries ,Most cases of Neonatal sepsis in neonatal intensive care unit are attributed to GB streptococcus, klebsiellapneumonia and other members of Enterobacteriaceae family.Shewanella algae (S.algae)is a gram –negative saprophytic ...
Fathia A. Almurabet, Kheria O. Almamori
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Rare Shewanella spp. associated with pulmonary and bloodstream infections of cancer patients, China: a case report

open access: yesBMC Infectious Diseases, 2018
Background Members of Shewanella species are opportunistic pathogens that are found in marine environments. Currently more than sixty species have been identified, whereas the most commonly clinical cases associated with Shewanella species have involved ...
Furong Zhang   +9 more
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Diversity and biosynthetic potential of culturable microbes associated with toxic marine animals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a neurotoxin that has been reported from taxonomically diverse organisms across 14 different phyla. The biogenic origin of tetrodotoxin is still disputed, however, TTX biosynthesis by host-associated bacteria has been reported.
Chau, Rocky   +3 more
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Primary Shewanella algae Bacteremia Mimicking Vibrio Septicemia

open access: yesJournal of Korean Medical Science, 2009
Shewanella algae infections are rare in humans. Previously reported cases of S. algae have mainly been associated with direct contact with seawater. We report a case of primary S. algae bacteremia occurring after the ingestion of raw seafood in a patient with liver cirrhosis that presented a fulminent course of necrotizing fasciitis.
Myung, Dae Seong   +7 more
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The Fulminating Course of Infection Caused by Shewanella algae: A Case Report

open access: yesInfection and Drug Resistance, 2022
Yun Yan, Xin Chai, Yu Chen, Xijing Zhang Department of Critical Care Medicine, Xijing Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yu Chen; Xijing Zhang, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Xijing ...
Yan Y, Chai X, Chen Y, Zhang X
doaj  

A CASE SERIES OF SHEWANELLA ALGAE BACTEREMIA WITH DIFFERENT OUTCOMES

open access: yesInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2023
Intro: Shewanella spp. is increasingly recognized as an emerging pathogen causing skin and soft tissue infection (SSTI). They are found ubiquitously in soil and the aquatic environment, particularly in warmer geographical climates.
U. Salamah Faisal   +3 more
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A Green Chemical Approach for the Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles: Characterization and Mechanistic Aspect [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This IRCSET-EMPOWER (Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology Postdoctoral Research Grant) project aims to improve current methodology for the synthesis of metal nanoparticles (NPs).
Das, Sujoy K., Marsili, Enrico
core   +1 more source

An uncommon cause of soft tissue and knee infection after penetrating injury in a non-immunocompromised adolescent male

open access: yesSAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 2021
Non-cholerae Vibrio species and Shewanella species are organisms that rarely infect humans. Symptoms can range from gastroenteritis to wound infections to septicemia.
Travis Bryant   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Microbial solar cells: applying photosynthetic and electrochemically active organisms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Microbial solar cells (MSCs) are recently developed technologies utilizing solar energy to produce electricity or chemicals. MSCs use photoautotrophic microorganisms or higher plants to harvest solar energy, and use electrochemically active ...
Buisman, Cees JN   +5 more
core   +1 more source

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