نتایج جستجو برای: استرپتوکوک بتا همولیتیک گروه gbs b

تعداد نتایج: 1019515  

2017
Balaji Veeraraghavan Naveen Kumar Devanga Ragupathi Sridhar Santhanam Valsan Philip Verghese Francis Yesurajan Inbanathan Charles Livingston

Group B streptococcus is known as a leading cause of neonatal infections in developing countries. The present study describes the whole genome shotgun sequences of four Group B Streptococcus (GBS) isolates. Molecular data on clonality is lacking for GBS in India. The present genome report will add important information on the scarce genome data of GBS and will help in deriving comparative genom...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2011
Baharak Afshar Karen Broughton Roberta Creti Antoaneta Decheva Markus Hufnagel Paula Kriz Lotte Lambertsen Marguerite Lovgren Pierrette Melin Graziella Orefici Claire Poyart Andreas Radtke Javier Rodriguez-Granger Uffe B Skov Sørensen John Telford Lea Valinsky Levantia Zachariadou Androulla Efstratiou

We report the results from the first international multicenter external quality assessment (EQA) studies for molecular and serological typing of group B streptococcus (GBS) strains as part of DEVANI (Design of a Vaccine against Neonatal Infections), a pan-European program. A questionnaire-based surveillance was undertaken among eight laboratories participating in DEVANI and six laboratories not...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2010
Recep Aygul Orhan Deniz Metin Guzelcik Dilcan Kotan

It has been reported that approximately two thirds of patients diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) have had a prodromal illness within a four-week period preceding the onset of GBS. This prodromal illness is most commonly an upper respiratory tract illness or, secondly, gastroenteritis. However, specific infectious agents, such as mycoplasma, cytomegalovirus, Ebstein-Barr virus, vaccin...

رفیعی علوی, عزت الله, ناظر , الهه, خامه چی, مونا , ناظر, محمدرضا ,

Introduction: Group B Strepococcus(GBS) is one of the most important causes of neonatal infections including septicemia and meningitis. It also plays an important role in maternal infections such as chorioamnionitis, pyelonephritis, metritis and post partum infection. The present study was carried out to find the prevalence of GBS in pregnant women with 28 to 38 weeks gestational age. Methods...

Journal: :Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2003
David S. McKenna Scott Matson Ike Northern

OBJECTIVE To determine the rate of positive group B streptococcus (GBS) cultures at 35-37 weeks gestation in women who have first trimester asymptomatic GBS bacteriuria. METHODS Pregnant women with asymptomatic first trimester GBS bacteriuria had genital cultures for GBS performed at 35-37 weeks gestational age. Serotyping was performed by the standard Lancefield capillary precipitin method. ...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical microbiology 2014
S Narava G Rajaram A Ramadevi G V Prakash S Mackenzie

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is an important cause of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality in many parts of the world. Asymptomatic colonisation of the vagina and rectum with Group B streptococci is common in pregnancy. Maternal colonisation of GBS can vary depending on ethnicity and geographical distribution. Vertical transmission of this organism from mother to foetus may lead to neon...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1983
R K Bhargava R N Thin

Men attending a genitourinary medicine clinic had an appreciably higher prevalence of subpreputial infection with group B streptococci (GBS) than with Staphylococcus aureus or coliform bacilli. Carriage of GBS was similar in older and younger age groups and was higher in homosexuals than heterosexuals and in those with balanitis than those without. Thus, while GBS may cause balanitis in heteros...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2000
C G Maloney S D Thompson H R Hill J F Bohnsack T M McIntyre G A Zimmerman

Group B streptococcal (GBS) infections are associated with high morbidity and mortality. The molecular pathways mediating the pathophysiological events in GBS infection are not fully delineated. Cyclooxygenases (COX) are the enzymes that convert arachidonate to active eicosanoids. To identify the effects of GBS on eicosanoid metabolism and regulatory mechanisms, we exposed human monocytes to GB...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2010
Glen C Ulett Richard I Webb Kimberly B Ulett Xiangqin Cui William H Benjamin Michael Crowley Mark A Schembri

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) causes urinary tract infections, but the pathogenic mechanisms underlying GBS urinary tract infections are unknown. We investigated whether uropathogenic GBS can bind to bladder uroepithelium to initiate urinary tract infection. Uropathogenic GBS isolated from a patient with acute cystitis bound to human T24 bladder uroepithelial cells in close association with F-act...

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