نتایج جستجو برای: shigella spp
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After lysing the phagocytic vacuole, Shigella spp. accumulate filaments of polymerized actin on their surface at one pole, leading to the formation of actin tails that enable them to move through the cytoplasm. We have recently demonstrated that the Shigella protein IcsA is located at the pole that is adjacent to the growing end of the actin tail (M. B. Goldberg, O. Barzu, C. Parsot, and P. J. ...
The plasmid-borne mph(A) gene that confers resistance to azithromycin and has recently emerged in Shigella sonnei is present in multidrug- and non-multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli isolates from 4 continents. Further spread of mph(A) to Shigella and Salmonella spp. may be expected.
INTRODUCTION Antimicrobial resistance is neglected in developing countries; associated with limited surveillance and unregulated use of antimicrobials. Consequently, delayed patient recoveries, deaths and further antimicrobial resistance occur. Recent gastroenteritis outbreak at a children's home associated with multidrug resistant non-typhoidal Salmonella spp, raised concerns about the magnitu...
background: shigella spp. are gram negative bacteria, which are of global public health importance. the growing of multidrug-resistant shigella isolates are a major problemaround the world. methods: overall, 50 isolates of shigella spp. from children diarrheic stools were studied. the isolates were identified and confirmed using biochemical, serological and molecular methods (ipah, wbgz and rfc...
background and objective: over 165 million cases of shigellosis occur in the world each year, mostly in developing countries. outbreaks of shigellosis are associated with poor sanitation, natural calamities, contaminated food and crowded living conditions. in late summer 2006, during the final stage of an outbreak of shigellosis at a vast region of isfahan province, naein & ardestan, our labora...
objective: shigellosis is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality in children with diarrhea in developing countries. it is essential to assess the antibiotic resistance patterns of these bacteria. ipah gene is one of the virulence factors which can be used for detection of shigella spp. materials and methods: total of 100 isolates of shigella were collected from different prov...
This study was carried out on 1600 rectal swabs from children under 5 years of age admitted at the health centre in Islamshahr, Tehran province, Islamic Republic of Iran, during 1998-99. The specimens were examined for various bacterial pathogens. Isolation rates were: enteropathogenic Escherichia coli 6.8%, Shigella spp. 3.4%, Salmonella spp. 2.9%, Campylobacter spp. 0.9%, Yersinia spp. 0.7%. ...
In a precious report (Woolfrey et al., J Clin. Microbiol. 13:58-61, 1981), we indicated that the Repliscan system did not reliably identify Enterobacteriaceae. Recent improvements in the system prompted us to evaluate Repliscan II (Cathra International, Inc., St. Paul, Minn.) by using representative isolates of the population sample previously used to test the system. Isolates (692) representin...
An unstable chromosomal element encoding multiple antibiotic resistance in Shigella flexneri serotype 2a was found to include sequences homologous to the csg genes encoding curli in Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. As curli have been implicated in the virulence of serovar Typhimurium, we investigated the csg loci in all four species of Shigella. DNA sequencing and P...
The purpose of this report is to demonstrate that the ability to produce keratoconjunctivitis (KC) is a property found in Salmonella weltevreden. This observation is contrary to previous reports that Salmonella spp. do not produce KC. An outbreak of KC due to S. weltevreden occurred in a guinea pig colony, and the animals carried the organism in the intestinal tract. The same Salmonella serotyp...
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