نتایج جستجو برای: Shewanella algae

تعداد نتایج: 20772  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
E Botelho-Nevers F Gouriet C Rovery P Paris V Roux D Raoult P Brouqui

Shewanella spp. are infrequently recovered from clinical specimens. We report here on the first case of osteomyelitis due to Shewanella algae. This bacterium, at first misidentified by phenotypic tests as Shewanella putrefaciens, was subsequently identified correctly as S. algae by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis.

2013
Karla Dzul-Rosado Pedro González-Martínez Gaspar Peniche-Lara Jorge Zavala-Velázquez Jorge Zavala-Castro

Emerging Infectious Diseases • www.cdc.gov/eid • Vol. 19, No. 6, June 2013 1021 2. Derby HA, Hammer BW. Bacteriology of butter. IV. Bacteriological studies on surface taint butter. Iowa Agric Exp Station Res Bull. 1931;145:387–416. 3. Holt HM, Gahrn-Hansen B, Bruun B. Shewanella algae and Shewanella putrefaciens: clinical and microbiological characteristics. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2005;11:347–5...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Ophthalmology 2019

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2015
Jampala Srinivas Meera Pillai Vivek Vinod R Kavitha Dinesh

INTRODUCTION Shewanella spp. are emerging human pathogens, the predominant species being Shewanella algae. Shewanella skin and soft tissue infections are more commonly seen in immunocompromised patients with a pre-existing cutaneous ulcer and most often associated with exposure to marine environments. AIM The study was conducted to investigate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics ...

2017
Tomoaki Takata Hiroki Chikumi Shota Morishita Shintaro Hamada Shotaro Hoi Takuji Iyama Takeaki Fukui Tomomitsu Matono Satoko Fukuda Chishio Munemura Hajime Isomoto

A 71-year-old man was admitted because of nausea and abdominal pain. He was receiving an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent for anemia and dysregulated iron metabolism due to stage G5 chronic kidney disease. He had a history of raw fish intake and was diagnosed with infectious enterocolitis, which worsened and led to septic shock. Shewanella putrefaciens grew in the blood culture, but Shewanella ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Agnieszka Klonowska Thierry Heulin André Vermeglio

Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 reduces selenite and tellurite preferentially under anaerobic conditions. The Se(0) and Te(0) deposits are located extracellularly and intracellularly, respectively. This difference in localization and the distinct effect of some inhibitors and electron acceptors on these reduction processes are taken as evidence of two independent pathways.

2016
Tommy Hing-cheung Tang Naomi Hua-yin Cheng Roy Tsz-chung Ho Helen Shuk-ying Chan Kwok-wai Lam Jimenez Xavier Tak-chiu Wu

Shewanella algae and Shewanella putrefaciens have been implicated for causing serious infections in humans, including disseminated infection. We report the possible first case of Shewanella-related Fournier's gangrene and bacteremia caused in a 65-year-old Chinese male with nephrotic syndrome. He was successfully managed by surgical debridement and antibiotic therapy.

2015
Axel Aigle Valerie Michotey Patricia Bonin

Shewanella algae strain C6G3, isolated from the 2 uppermost centimeters of muddy sediment of Arcachon Bay (SW Atlantic French coast, sampled in October 2007) has the capability to use a large panel of terminal electron acceptors under anaerobic condition, such as nitrate, nitrite and metal-oxide, and presents a great metabolic versatility. Here, we present the non-contiguous draft-genome sequen...

2009
Dae Seong Myung Young-Sun Jung Seung-Ji Kang Young A Song Kyung-Hwa Park Sook-In Jung Soo Hyun Kim Jong-Hee Shin

Shewanella algae infections are rare in humans. Previously reported cases of S. algae have mainly been associated with direct contact with seawater. We report a case of primary S. algae bacteremia occurring after the ingestion of raw seafood in a patient with liver cirrhosis that presented a fulminent course of necrotizing fasciitis.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Dong-Min Kim Cheol-In Kang Chang Seop Lee Hong-Bin Kim Eui-Chong Kim Nam Joong Kim Myoung-Don Oh Kang-Won Choe

We describe a case of bacteremia due to imipenem-susceptible Shewanella algae. Despite treatment with imipenem, the patient developed a spinal epidural abscess, from which imipenem-resistant S. algae was isolated. The development of resistance should be monitored when S. algae infection is treated with imipenem, even though the strain is initially susceptible to imipenem.

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