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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1986
Ureaplasma urealyticum organisms primarily colonize the male urethra and the vagina. Other genital and nongenital mucosal sites are colonized less frequently. About one-third of neonates are colonized as a result of acquisition of organisms from the birth canal. Less than 10% of older children and sexually inexperienced adults are colonized.
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Ureaplasma urealyticum organisms primarily colonize the male urethra and the vagina. Other genital and nongenital mucosal sites are colonized less frequently. About one-third of neonates are colonized as a result of acquisition of organisms from the birth canal. Less than 10% of older children and sexually inexperienced adults are colonized.
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Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma Infections
2003Organisms of the class Mollicutes (meaning soft-skin) have regressively evolved, by genome reduction, from Gram-positive bacterial ancestors, namely certain clostria (1). The taxonomy of the class Mollicutes, containing four orders, five familes, and eight genera, is shown in Table 1 (2) The term "mollicute" is sometimes trivially used to describe any ...
C B, Gilroy, D, Taylor-Robinson
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Metabolic distinctiveness of ureaplasmas
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1986Enzymes of the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway and hexose monophosphate shunt were examined in cytoplasmic extracts of three serovars of Ureaplasma urealyticum. We found no glucose-6-phosphate or 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, hexokinase, phosphoglucose isomerase, aldolase, or lactic dehydrogenase activities.
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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1986
Genital mucosal colonization with Ureaplasma species complicates interpretation of their role as pathogens. From an epidemiologic point of view, colonization should be considered a dynamic process in which knowledge about the habitat colonized is an integral part.
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Genital mucosal colonization with Ureaplasma species complicates interpretation of their role as pathogens. From an epidemiologic point of view, colonization should be considered a dynamic process in which knowledge about the habitat colonized is an integral part.
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Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1990
(1990). Ureaplasmas and Human Disease. Critical Reviews in Microbiology: Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 161-168.
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(1990). Ureaplasmas and Human Disease. Critical Reviews in Microbiology: Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 161-168.
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2013
Introduction: U.urealyticum spp. is a microorganism widespread in humans, colonizing various areas of the body. It often causes acute and chronic infections. As the microorganism is deprived of cell wall, the treatment options are mainly limited to quinolones, macrolides and tetracyclines.
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Introduction: U.urealyticum spp. is a microorganism widespread in humans, colonizing various areas of the body. It often causes acute and chronic infections. As the microorganism is deprived of cell wall, the treatment options are mainly limited to quinolones, macrolides and tetracyclines.
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2012
Several species of mycoplasmas and ureaplasmas are now well-known human pathogens responsible for a broad array of conditions involving the respiratory and urogenital tracts of adults and infants and they may cause severe systemic disease in susceptible hosts. Greater attention is now being given to these organisms in diagnostic microbiology largely as
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Several species of mycoplasmas and ureaplasmas are now well-known human pathogens responsible for a broad array of conditions involving the respiratory and urogenital tracts of adults and infants and they may cause severe systemic disease in susceptible hosts. Greater attention is now being given to these organisms in diagnostic microbiology largely as
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