نتایج جستجو برای: serratia marcescens b4a

تعداد نتایج: 4200  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1989
K Fujimaki T Fujii H Aoyama K Sato Y Inoue M Inoue S Mitsuhashi

The uptakes of norfloxacin by quinolone-resistant and -susceptible strains of Serratia marcescens were almost the same and 50% inhibitory concentrations for DNA gyrase and the MICs of quinolones were correlated, suggesting that DNA gyrase alterations are the basis of quinolone resistance.

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2016
Kathryn P Sutherland Brett Berry Andrew Park Dustin W Kemp Keri M Kemp Erin K Lipp James W Porter

We propose 'the moving target hypothesis' to describe the aetiology of a contemporary coral disease that differs from that of its historical disease state. Hitting the target with coral disease aetiology is a complex pursuit that requires understanding of host and environment, and may lack a single pathogen solution. White pox disease (WPX) affects the Caribbean coral Acropora palmata. Acropori...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1981
T J Marrie J W Costerton

During an outbreak of Serratia marcescens infections at our hospital, we discovered widespread contamination of the 2% chlorhexidine hand-washing solution by S. marcescens. Examination by electron microscopy of the sides of bottles in which this solution was stored revealed that microorganisms were embedded in a fibrous matrix. Bacteria, free in the liquid, were morphologically abnormal, showin...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1975
W H Traub I Kleber

The combination of polymyxin B and rifampin resulted in an additive effect against all 12 clinical isolates of Serratia marcescens examined, including multiple-drug-resistant isolates.

2014
Mahloro H. Serepa Vincent M. Gray

Here we report on the draft genome sequence of Serratia marcescens strain MCB associated with Oscheius sp. MCB (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) isolated from South African soil. S. marcescens strain MCB has 5,304,212-bp genome size with 4,877 genes and a G+C content of 59.1%.

Journal: :Microbial pathogenesis 1989
R Marre J Hacker V Braun

The contribution of the cell-bound hemolysin of Serratia marcescens to uropathogenicity was studied in an experimental urinary tract infection in rats. The strain carrying the Serratia hemolysin colonized the urinary tract more and lead to a stronger inflammatory response compared to the isogenic hemolysin negative strain.

2011
Paul Zarogoulidis Konstantinos Porpodis Maria Konoglou Maria Saroglou Alexandros Mitrakas Dimitrios Matthaios Panagiotis Touzopoulos Konstantinos Archontogeorgis Andrew Koulelidis Konstantinos Zarogoulidis Stavros Tryfon

INTRODUCTION Serratia marcescens is a Gram-negative bacillus which belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae. It is a facultative anaerobe and produces red pigment at room temperature. It naturally occurs in soil and water as well as the intestines, and it is responsible for nosocomial infections. There have been few reports about community acquired pneumonia of Serratia. CASE PRESENTATION Thi...

Journal: :Microbiology 2006
Nicola K Petty Ian J Foulds Elizabeth Pradel Jonathan J Ewbank George P C Salmond

A bacteriophage (phiIF3) capable of mediating generalized transduction in Serratia marcescens strain Db11 has been isolated and characterized. The genome of this Serratia strain has recently been sequenced and is likely to become the reference strain for S. marcescens researchers. phiIF3 is most likely a virulent phage, which can transduce markers at frequencies of 10(-6) transductants per p.f....

2014
K. A. Kropp A. Lucid J. Carroll V. Belgrudov P. Walsh B. Kelly C. Smith P. Dickinson A. O’Driscoll K. Templeton P. Ghazal R. D. Sleator

Herein, we report the draft genome sequence for isolate ED-NGS-1015 of Serratia marcescens, cultivated from a blood sample obtained from a neonatal sepsis patient at the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1986
M Rosenberg Y Blumberger H Judes R Bar-Ness E Rubinstein Y Mazor

The cell surface hydrophobicity of 10 pigmented and 4 nonpigmented clinical Serratia marcescens strains was studied, based on the ability of the strains to adhere to hydrocarbons and to polystyrene. The cell surface hydrophobicity depended greatly on growth temperature; all of the strains tested were adherent following growth at 30 degrees C, whereas none was adherent following growth at 38 deg...

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