نتایج جستجو برای: yersinia spp

تعداد نتایج: 57266  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m.m. soltan-dallal e. mostafavi f. aghaseriad javadi

yersiniosis is a common infection in human and animals. yersinia enterocolitica infection has been associated with a variety of clinical manifestations. this bacterium has been isolated from water, meat, milk environment, animals and so on. our studies have been accomplished about isolation of y. enterocolitica from vegetables such as lettuce, carrot, celery, parsley, tomato, cabbage, radish, m...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2006
M M S Dallal M R Khorramizadeh K MoezArdalan

This study was carried out on 1600 rectal swabs from children under 5 years of age admitted at the health centre in Islamshahr, Tehran province, Islamic Republic of Iran, during 1998-99. The specimens were examined for various bacterial pathogens. Isolation rates were: enteropathogenic Escherichia coli 6.8%, Shigella spp. 3.4%, Salmonella spp. 2.9%, Campylobacter spp. 0.9%, Yersinia spp. 0.7%. ...

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1989
D M Coker

Patients are often referred to the genitourinary clinic for screening for urethral infections after a clinical diagnosis of Reiter's syndrome or reactive arthritis. We report a case of reactive polyarthritis in which serological evidence of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection was found in the absence of the other common precipitating organisms, such as Chlamydia spp, Klebsiella spp, Shigella ...

Journal: :Polish journal of microbiology 2011
Jana Kisková Zuzana Hrehová Marián Janiga Martin Lukán Martina Haas Martina Jurcovicová

The study presents the prevalence of Yersinia species in dunnok Prunella modularis from the sub-alpine zone of the Western Carpathians. Bacteria were detected from cloacal and pharyngeal swabs from 97 specimens using PCR assay. Yersinia enterocolitica showed the highest prevalence (47.4%) from among the determined Yersinia species. Yersinia species (except Y frederiksenii) were detected more fr...

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2014
Inge Van Damme Gerty Vanantwerpen Dirk Berkvens Lieven De Zutter

The association between positive serology and culture detection of Yersinia spp. in individual pigs was determined. Pieces of diaphragm from 370 pig carcasses were collected for serological analysis, and tonsils and feces of the same carcass were collected for bacteriological analysis. Detection of anti-Yersinia antibodies in meat juice samples was done using an indirect enzyme-linked immunosor...

Journal: :Canada communicable disease report = Releve des maladies transmissibles au Canada 1997
C Gaudreau P Turgeon

Salmonella spp., Shigella spp., and Yersinia spp. are important enteropathogenic bacteria. Antibiotic treatment is normally indicated for infections caused by Shigella spp. and only in the case of severe infections for Salmonella and Yersinia. Studies from a number of countries have reported the development of resistance of these bacteria to certain antibiotics. The new quinolones, such as cipr...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1987
B Chester L B Moskowitz

A simple, rapid, semiquantitative slide catalase test useful for differentiating members of the family Enterobacteriaceae is described. Judging by the time required for appearance of oxygen bubbles in 3% hydrogen peroxide, the immediate catalase reactors were Yersinia, Serratia, Proteus, Morganella, Providencia, Cedecea, and Hafnia spp. The delayed catalase reactors were Escherichia, Shigella, ...

2017
Lieze Oscar Rouffaer Kristof Baert Anne-Marie Van den Abeele Ivo Cox Gerty Vanantwerpen Lieven De Zutter Diederik Strubbe Katleen Vranckx Luc Lens Freddy Haesebrouck Michel Delmée Frank Pasmans An Martel

Brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) have been identified as potential carriers of Yersinia enterocolitica and Y. pseudotuberculosis, the etiological agents of yersiniosis, the third most reported bacterial zoonosis in Europe. Enteropathogenic Yersinia spp. are most often isolated from rats during yersiniosis cases in animals and humans, and from rats inhabiting farms and slaughterhouses. Information...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 1987
M Greenwood W L Hooper

Examination of faecal specimens for the presence of Yersinia spp. during a 1-year period yielded isolations from 3.5% of patients. Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp. and Shigella spp. were isolated from 2.5%, 2.8% and 0.34% of patients respectively. Most isolates belonged to Y. enterocolitica biotype 1 (53%) and Y. frederikseni (39%). The most frequently encountered serotypable strains were se...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1983
G Kapperud O Rosef

Cloacal swabs from 540 wild-living birds were cultured for Campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni, Yersinia spp., and Salmonella spp. The carrier rates detected were as follows: C. fetus subsp. jejuni, 28.4%; Yersinia spp., 1.2%; and Salmonella spp., 0.8%. All birds were apparently healthy when captured. C. fetus subsp. jejuni was isolated from 11 of the 40 bird species examined. Among birds inhabit...

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