نتایج جستجو برای: moniliformis

تعداد نتایج: 303  

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2007
Fariba Berenji Abdolmajid Fata Zahra Hosseininejad

Only a few cases of Acanthocephala infections have been reported in humans, and Moniliformis moniliformis is the most common species around the world. We report here a case of infection with M. moniliformis, which passed in the stool of a 2-year-old girl in Iran. The patient had abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and facial edema. According to her mother, the patient had habit of eating dirt a...

2014
Magriet A. van der Nest Wubetu Bihon Lieschen De Vos Kershney Naidoo Danielle Roodt Enrico Rubagotti Bernard Slippers Emma T. Steenkamp P. Markus Wilken Andrea Wilson Michael J. Wingfield Brenda D. Wingfield

The draft nuclear genomes of Diplodia sapinea, Ceratocystis moniliformis s. str., and C. manginecans are presented. Diplodia sapinea is an important shoot-blight and canker pathogen of Pinus spp., C. moniliformis is a saprobe associated with wounds on a wide range of woody angiosperms and C. manginecans is a serious wilt pathogen of mango and Acacia mangium. The genome size of D. sapinea is est...

2015
Tobias Eisenberg Werner Nicklas Norman Mauder Jörg Rau Matthias Contzen Torsten Semmler Nicola Hofmann Khayrieh Aledelbi Christa Ewers Paul Jaak Janssen

The genus Streptobacillus (S.) remained monotypic for almost 90 years until two new species were recently described. The type species, S. moniliformis, is one of the two etiological agents of rat bite fever, an under-diagnosed, worldwide occurring zoonosis. In a polyphasic approach field isolates and reference strains of S. moniliformis, S. hongkongensis, S. felis as well as divergent isolates ...

Journal: :Wiadomosci parazytologiczne 2006
Katarzyna Kazimierczak Paweł Górski Zdzisław Laskowski

Acanthocephalan Moniliformis moniliformis is a parasite of rodents, rarely also reported from carnivorous mammals. One female specimen of this parasite has been found in the small intestine of red fox Vulpes vulpes. It is the first report about this species invading the red fox in Poland.

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 1998

Rat-bite fever (RBF) is a systemic bacterial illness caused by Streptobacillus moniliformis that can be acquired through the bite or scratch of a rodent or the ingestion of food or water contaminated with rat feces. Cases are rarely reported in the United States and the true incidence of disease is unknown. On August 7, 1996, a physician in a rural community reported a case of infection with S....

2014

Last Updated: August 2013 Importance Rat bite fever is a human illness that can be caused by two different bacteria, Streptobacillus moniliformis and Spirillum minus. Although this disease is readily cured with antibiotics, untreated infections are sometimes fatal. Both S. moniliformis and Sp. minus are acquired primarily from rodents, especially rats. At one time, rat bite fever was mainly a h...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2008
Damien Dubois Frédéric Robin Damien Bouvier Julien Delmas Richard Bonnet Olivier Lesens Claire Hennequin

We report a case of Streptobacillus moniliformis spondylodiscitis accompanied by a psoas abscess in an 80-year-old man scratched by a rooster. S. moniliformis was identified from abscess fluid by use of 16S rRNA gene sequencing. After 18 weeks of antimicrobial therapy, the clinical condition of the patient improved.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2007
Po-Lin Chen Nan-Yao Lee Jing-Jou Yan Yu-Jen Yang Hung-Mo Chen Chia-Ming Chang Hsin-Chun Lee Nai-Ying Ko Chao-Han Lai Wen-Chien Ko

We report a case of rat bite fever caused by Streptobacillus moniliformis in Taiwan. It manifested as prosthetic valve endocarditis, which was cured by cardiac valve replacement and antimicrobial therapy. The DNA sequence of the 16S rRNA gene of S. moniliformis was detected in valve specimens by PCR and nucleotide sequencing.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Michael Addidle Joanne Pynn Kate Grimwade Massimo Giola

We present an interesting case of a patient who developed an epidural abscess caused by Streptobacillus moniliformis. This is the first report in the medical literature of a spinal epidural abscess associated with this organism. Diagnosis of S. moniliformis infection requires a high degree of suspicion, and a delay may be inevitable when a relevant clinical history is lacking.

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