نتایج جستجو برای: aeromonas hydrophila

تعداد نتایج: 4779  

Journal: :Surgical infections 2011
Nabil Issa Lena M Napolitano

BACKGROUND Aeromonas species, particularly Aeromonas hydrophila, cause a wide spectrum of diseases in human being such as gastroenteritis; soft tissue infections including necrotizing fasciitis, meningitis, peritonitis, and bacteremia; but pneumonia and respiratory tract infections are uncommon. METHODS Case report and literature review. RESULTS A 30-year-old victim of a motor vehicle crash...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
Søren Persson Suzan Al-Shuweli Seval Yapici Joan N Jensen Katharina E P Olsen

Conventional identification of Aeromonas species based on biochemical methods is challenged by the heterogeneous nature of the species. Here, we present a new multiplex PCR method directed toward the gyrB and rpoB genes that identifies four Aeromonas species, A. hydrophila, A. media, A. veronii, and A. caviae, and we describe the application of this method on a Danish strain collection.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
M R Chacón L Soler E A Groisman J Guarro M J Figueras

We have identified the genes ascF and ascG, which encode components of a putative type III secretion system (TTSS) in AEROMONAS: We investigated the distribution of these and other TTSS genes in 84 clinical isolates and found hybridizing sequences in 50% of the strains, with a higher prevalence in Aeromonas hydrophila and Aeromonas veronii than in Aeromonas caviae.

2016
Mohammad Mizanur Rahman Shamsun Nahar Gias Uddin Ahmed Ali Reza Faruk

Bacterial samples had been isolated from clinically detected diseased juvenile Pangasius, collected from Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Primarily, the isolates were found as Gram-negative, motile, oxidase-positive, fermentative, and O/129 resistant Aeromonas bacteria. The species was exposed as Aeromonas hydrophila from esculin hydrolysis test. Ten isolates of A. hydrophila were identified from eye le...

2000
Roy T. Sawyer

Hirudo medicinalis has virtually an obligatory symbiotic relationship with the bacterium Aeromonas hydrophila (= Pseudomonas hirudinis), the only species of bacteria which lives in its gut (Zirpolo 1923; Lehmensick 1941, 1942; Hornbostel 1941; Büsing 1951; Büsing et al. 1953; Wilde 1976; Jennings and Van der Lande 1967; Whitlock, O'Hare, Saunders and Morrow 1983). Aeromonas hydrophila is import...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2008
Mei-Feng Lee Chien-Fang Peng Yen-Hwei Lin Shiu-Ru Lin Yen-Hsu Chen

This work studies antimicrobial resistance and class 1 integrons of Aeromonas spp. in human isolates from southern Taiwan. PCR amplification and DNA sequence analyses were performed to characterize the gene cassette regions of the class 1 integron in 204 isolates of Aeromonas hydrophila, 36 isolates of A. sobria, 23 isolates of A. veronii, and 4 isolates of A. caviae. By using Southern hybridiz...

ژورنال: بوم شناسی آبزیان 2017
Akbarzadeh, Arash , Pakravan, Somayeh ,

Aeromonas hydrophila is one of common bacterial disease in aquatic animals and its outbreak cause to decrease of aquatic production. Aeromonas disease is due to a protein toxin, aerolysin that exported by Aeromonas hydrophila. This protein toxin forms channels on target cells membrane, disrupting normal activities and cause to destruction and death of them. Aerolysin toxic protein is secreted b...

2013
Christopher J. Grim Elena V. Kozlova Jian Sha Eric C. Fitts Christina J. van Lier Michelle L. Kirtley Sandeep J. Joseph Timothy D. Read Eileen M. Burd Ben D. Tall Sam W. Joseph Amy J. Horneman Ashok K. Chopra Joshua R. Shak

UNLABELLED Aeromonas hydrophila has increasingly been implicated as a virulent and antibiotic-resistant etiologic agent in various human diseases. In a previously published case report, we described a subject with a polymicrobial wound infection that included a persistent and aggressive strain of A. hydrophila (E1), as well as a more antibiotic-resistant strain of A. hydrophila (E2). To better ...

2017
Hasan C. Tekedar Salih Kumru Safak Kalindamar Attila Karsi Geoffrey C. Waldbieser Tad Sonstegard Steven G. Schroeder Mark R. Liles Matt J. Griffin Mark L. Lawrence

Aeromonas hydrophila is a Gram-negative bacterium that is particularly adapted to freshwater environments and can cause severe infections in fish and humans. Here, we report the draft genomes of three A. hydrophila catfish and tilapia isolates.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1987
N Figura P Guglielmetti

Motile and mesophilic Aeromonas strains can presumptively be differentiated into species in 18 to 24 h by testing the isolates for the production of a CAMP-like factor. Aeromonas hydrophila strains were positive either aerobically or anaerobically, Aeromonas sobria strains were positive only aerobically, and Aeromonas caviae strains were always negative.

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