نتایج جستجو برای: ureaplasma parvum

تعداد نتایج: 3773  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Suhas G Kallapur Boris W Kramer Christine L Knox Clare A Berry Jennifer J P Collins Matthew W Kemp Ilias Nitsos Graeme R Polglase James Robinson Noah H Hillman John P Newnham Claire Chougnet Alan H Jobe

The chorioamnionitis associated with preterm delivery is often polymicrobial with ureaplasma being the most common isolate. To evaluate interactions between the different proinflammatory mediators, we hypothesized that ureaplasma exposure would increase fetal responsiveness to LPS. Fetal sheep were given intra-amniotic (IA) injections of media (control) or Ureaplasma parvum serovar 3 either 7 o...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2014
Li Xiao Donna M Crabb Yuling Dai Yuying Chen Ken B Waites T Prescott Atkinson

Ureaplasma species commonly colonize the adult urogenital tract and are implicated in invasive diseases of adults and neonates. Factors that permit the organisms to cause chronic colonization or infection are poorly understood. We sought to investigate whether host innate immune responses, specifically, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), are involved in determining the outcome of Ureaplasma infecti...

Journal: :Journal of microbiological methods 2016
Ali F Aboklaish Shatha Ahmed Douglas McAllister Gail Cassell Xiaotian T Zheng Owen B Spiller

Two separate species of Ureaplasma have been identified that infect humans: Ureaplasma parvum and Ureaplasma urealyticum. Most notably, these bacteria lack a cell wall and are the leading infectious organism associated with infection-related induction of preterm birth. Fourteen separate representative prototype bacterial strains, called serovars, are largely differentiated by the sequence of re...

2016
Matthew S. Payne Demelza J. Ireland Rory Watts Elizabeth A. Nathan Lucy L. Furfaro Matthew W. Kemp Jeffrey A. Keelan John P. Newnham

BACKGROUND Detection of Ureaplasma, Mycoplasma and Candida spp. in the vagina during pregnancy has previously been associated with preterm birth (PTB). However, the prevalence of these microorganisms and the associated obstetric risks (likely to be population-specific) have not been determined in Australian women; furthermore, in the case of Ureaplasma spp., very few studies have attempted char...

Journal: :Andrology 2015
C Huang H L Zhu K R Xu S Y Wang L Q Fan W B Zhu

The relationship between mycoplasma and ureaplasma infection and male infertility has been studied widely; however, results remain controversial. This meta-analysis investigated the association between genital ureaplasmas (Ureaplasma urealyticum, Ureaplasma parvum) and mycoplasmas (Mycoplasma hominis, Mycoplasma genitalium), and risk of male infertility. Differences in prevalence of ureaplasma ...

2014
Heng Ning Wu Yukiko Nakura Daisuke Motooka Shota Nakamura Fumiko Nishiumi Saki Ishino Yasuhiro Kawai Tatsuya Tanaka Makoto Takeuchi Masahiro Nakayama Tomio Fujita Itaru Yanagihara

Here, we present the complete genome sequence of Ureaplasma parvum serovar 3, clinical strain SV3F4, isolated from a Japanese patient with a history of an infectious abortion.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
Andrew Walkty Evelyn Lo Kanchana Manickam Michelle Alfa Li Xiao Ken Waites

Few reports in the literature have documented the isolation of Ureaplasma species from sternal wounds. A case of sternal wound infection likely due to Ureaplasma parvum is described. When routine bacterial cultures from a sternal wound infection fail to yield a pathogen, diagnostic testing for mycoplasmas and ureaplasmas should be considered.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Brenda Katz Padma Patel Lynn Duffy Robert L Schelonka Reed A Dimmitt Ken B Waites

A PCR assay was used to analyze endotracheal aspirates from preterm infants for Ureaplasma parvum versus U. urealyticum. U. parvum was detected more often than U. urealyticum. There was no significant difference or trend in the prevalence of either species between infants with or without bronchopulmonary dysplasia when isolated alone.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
F Kong Z Ma G James S Gordon G L Gilbert

There is good evidence that the organism currently known as Ureaplasma urealyticum should be divided into two species-U. parvum (previously U. urealyticum biovar 1) and U. urealyticum (previously U. urealyticum biovar 2). In this study, we designed a series of primers, targeting the 16S rRNA gene and 16S rRNA-23S rRNA intergenic spacer regions, the urease gene subunits, and the 5' ends of the m...

Background: In most cases, prostatitis can be caused by a bacterial agent such as Ureaplasma urealyticum. Considering to the cumbersome of the culture method for the detection of Ureaplasma species in clinical samples such as prostate; PCR method that is faster and more appropriate than the cultivation methods, can be utilized for the detection of <em...

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