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Staphylococcus borealis sp. nov., isolated from human skin and blood
When analysing a large cohort of Staphylococcus haemolyticus , using whole-genome sequencing, five human isolates (four from the skin and one from a blood culture) with aberrant phenotypic and genotypic traits were identified.
Maria Pain +7 more
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The antibacterial activity of phenolic extracts was assessed using the disk diffusion technique on two marine and two freshwater species of Oscillatoria. Three Gram positive bacteria (Staphylococcus sp.
Jannatul Nayeem +4 more
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Bacterial exchange in household washing machines [PDF]
Household washing machines (WMs) launder soiled clothes and textiles, but do not sterilize them. We investigated the microbial exchange occurring in five household WMs. Samples from a new cotton T-shirt were laundered together with a normal laundry load.
Boon, Nico +4 more
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Staphylococcus hsinchuensis sp. nov., Isolated from Soymilk
A novel coagulase-negative Staphylococcus strain (H164T) was isolated from soymilk in Taiwan. Comparative sequence analysis of the 16S rRNA gene revealed that the H164T strain is a member of the genus Staphylococcus. We used multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) and phylogenomic analyses to demonstrate that the novel strain was closely related to ...
Yu-Ting Wang +10 more
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A Review on Staphylococcus sp. and its pathogens
The genus Staphylococcus is an important microorganism because of its direct and dangerous impact on the lives of other organisms, and Alexander Ogaston was the first to release this designation in 1880 to denote spherical bacteria usually associated with pus in wound infections.
null Nuha A. Al-Talib +2 more
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Bacterial urinary tract infections associated with transitional cell carcinoma in dogs. [PDF]
BackgroundUrinary tract infections (UTI) are believed to be common in dogs with transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), but incidence and contributing factors have not been reported.ObjectivesTo determine the frequency and bacterial agents associated with UTI
Budreckis, DM +5 more
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Fecal non-aureus Staphylococci are a potential cause of bovine intramammary infection [PDF]
The presence of non-aureus staphylococci (NAS) in bovine rectal feces has recently been described. Similar to other mastitis causing pathogens, shedding of NAS in the environment could result in intramammary infection.
De Visscher, Anneleen +4 more
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RESUMO: Com o processo de urbanização, ocorreu aumento da disseminação de doenças veiculadas por artrópodes, sendo os mais comuns as formigas. A presença delas é mais frequente pelo seu tamanho, por sua facilidade de locomoção e por sua forma de vida ...
Carolyn Barbosa Carrecelli +1 more
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Use of sheep horn hydrolysate as nitrogen source for lactic acid bacteria growth
This study included used the sheep horn Hydrolysate as a nitrogen source in growth medium (SHHM) for cultivation of lactic acid bacteria, The results showed the optical density of growth in 540 nm for Lactobacillus casei and lactobacillus acidophillus ...
Ayat A. A, Zaid A. T, Hayder H. I
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KOLONISASI BAKTERI PATOGEN POTENSIAL PENYEBAB INFEKSI DAERAH OPERASI PADA KULIT PASIEN PRAOPERATIF [PDF]
Backgroud : Surgical Site Infection (SSI) is associated with mortality and morbidity in hospital. The most common pathogen that caused SSI are Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Enterobacter sp, Pseudomonas sp. , and Klebsiella sp.
Farida, Helmia +2 more
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