نتایج جستجو برای: e faecalis ptcc 1237

تعداد نتایج: 1022839  

2016
Lei Lei Meiying Shao Yan Yang Mengying Mao Yingming Yang Tao Hu

Objective: Enterococcus faecalis is the dominant microbial species responsible for persistent apical periodontitis with ability to deeply penetrate into the dentin. Exopolysaccharides (EPS) contribute to the pathogenicity and antibiotic resistance of E. faecalis. Our aim was to investigate the antimicrobial activity of calcium hydroxide (CH), camphorated parachlorophenol (CMCP), and chlorhexidi...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2008
Chiara Pirani Angelica Bertacci Francesca Cavrini Federico Foschi Giovanni Luca Acquaviva Carlo Prati Vittorio Sambri

The presence of Enterococcus faecalis in root canal teeth affected by primary and secondary periapical lesions was studied using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. The association between presence of E. faecalis with clinical signs of apical lesions was assessed to evaluate a possible relationship between clinical findings. Microbial samples were obtained from healthy patients affected by ...

Journal: :iranian endodontic journal 0
vahid zand mehrdad lotfi mohammad hosein soroush amir ardalan abdollahi mehdi sadeghi ali mojaddadi

introduction: this in vitro study compared the antibacterial efficacy of 2.5% sodium hypochlorite gel and 2.5% and 5.25% sodium hypochlorite solutions on enterococcus faecalis ( e. faecalis ) biofilm. methods and materials: the root canals of 60 extracted human single-rooted teeth were contaminated with e. faecalis and incubated for 6 weeks. the samples were randomly assigned to three experimen...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2016
Megan K Luther Louis B Rice Kerry L LaPlante

Ampicillin-ceftriaxone combination therapy has become a predominant treatment for serious Enterococcus faecalis infections, such as endocarditis. Unfortunately, ceftriaxone use is associated with future vancomycin-resistant enterococcus colonization. We evaluated E. faecalis in an in vitro pharmacodynamic model against simulated human concentration-time profiles of ampicillin plus ceftaroline, ...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2012
V Seputiene A Bogdaite M Ruzauskas E Suziedeliene

Eighty enterococcal isolates (E. faecium, n = 38, E. faecalis, n = 42) from diseased farm animals (swine, cattle, poultry) in Lithuania have been studied for the prevalence of antibiotic resistance and for resistance and virulence genetic determinants. 86% of E. faecium and 71% of E. faecalis isolates were multidrug resistant (resistant to three or more unrelated antibiotics). Resistance to ami...

2016
Joon Yong Kim Hye Seon Song Yeon Bee Kim Joseph Kwon Jong-Soon Choi Yong-Joon Cho Byung-Yong Kim Jin-Kyu Rhee Jinjong Myoung Young-Do Nam Seong Woon Roh

BACKGROUND Enterococcus faecalis, the type strain of the genus Enterococcus, is not only a commensal bacterium in the gastrointestinal tract in vertebrates and invertebrates, but also causes serious disease as an opportunistic pathogen. To date, genome sequences have been published for over four hundred E. faecalis strains; however, pathogenicity of these microbes remains complicated. To increa...

2016
Mohammad Frough-Reyhani Negin Ghasemi Mohammadhosien Soroush-Barhaghi Mahsa Amini Yousefreza Gholizadeh

BACKGROUND Persistent infection of the root canal due to the presence of resistance bacterial species, such as Enterococcus faecalis, has always been one of the most important reasons for endodontic treatment failure. This study investigated the antimicrobial efficacy of 1%, 2.5 % and 5% sodium hypochlorite in eliminating E. faecalis biofilms at different stages of development. MATERIAL AND M...

2014
Daniel M Linares Marta Perez Victor Ladero Beatriz del Rio Begoña Redruello Mª Cruz Martin María Fernandez Miguel A Alvarez

BACKGROUND Scientific interest in Enterococcus faecalis has increased greatly over recent decades. Some strains are involved in food fermentation and offer health benefits, whereas others are vancomycin-resistant and cause infections that are difficult to treat. The limited availability of vectors able to express cloned genes efficiently in E. faecalis has hindered biotechnological studies on t...

Journal: :Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy 2013
Giorgio Pileggi John C Wataha Myriam Girard Iwona Grad Jacques Schrenzel Norbert Lange Serge Bouillaguet

In dentistry, residual infection remains a major cause of failure after endodontic treatment; many of these infections involve Enterococcus faecalis. In the current study, we explored the possibility that blue light activated photosensitizers could be used, in principle, to inactivate this microbe as an adjunct disinfection strategy for endodontic therapy. Three blue light absorbing photosensit...

2014
Julia Garbe Jonathan Sjögren Eoin F. J. Cosgrave Weston B. Struwe Marta Bober Anders I. Olin Pauline M. Rudd Mattias Collin

Glycosidases are widespread among bacteria. The opportunistic human pathogen Enterococcus faecalis encodes several putative glycosidases but little is known about their functions. The identified endo-β-N-acetylglucosaminidase EndoE has activity on the N-linked glycans of the human immunoglobulin G (IgG). In this report we identified the human glycoprotein lactoferrin (hLF) as a new substrate fo...

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