... In this study Coagulase-negativeStaphylococci (CoNS) 56 (30.27%) were the most common organism isolated followed by Acinetobacter sps 28 (15.13%), Klebsiella sp 10 (5.4%), S. aureus 09 (4.8%), E. ...
... other coagulase-negativestaphylococci, it is a common commensal organism found as part of the skin flora in most ...methicillin-resistant staphylococci from ten swab samples from skin and ...
... Methicillin-resistant coagulase-negativestaphylococci were isolated from the nares and skin of 1- to 8-week- old healthy chickens in three flocks from a ...methicillin-resistant ...
... Species of coagulase-negative staphylococci isolated from urine specimens submitted from both inpatients and outpatients to the clinical microbiology laboratory of a teaching hospital we[r] ...
... Coagulase-negativestaphylococci (CoNS) are considered low pathogenic organisms. However, they are progressively causing more serious infections with time because they have adapted well to various ...
... Coagulase-negativestaphylococci were previously dis- missed as contaminants and were found to occur mostly in hospitalized patients, individuals suffering from noso- comial infections and infections ...
... Coagulase-negativestaphylococci (CNS) are important causes of infective endocarditis (IE), but their microbiological profiles are poorly described. We performed DNA target sequencing and ...
... of coagulase-negativestaphylococci ...80 coagulase- negativestaphylococci (CNS) strains isolated from clinical specimens of newborns with infection hospitalized at the Neonatal ...
... resistant coagulasenegativestaphylococci (MR- CoNS) have recently been linked with a range of ecological niches (community, wildlife and environmental sources) ...
... Biprobe identification assays based on real-time PCR were designed for 15 species of coagulase-negativestaphylococci (CNS). Three sets of primers and four biprobes were designed from two variable ...
... among staphylococci, but approximately 2% of clinical isolates of coagulase- negativestaphylococci (CoNS) may exhibit resistance to linezolid (MIC, >8 ...in staphylococci in the ...
... Coagulase-negativestaphylococci (CoNS) rank among the five most frequent causative organisms of nosocomial infec- tions, which are regularly associated with biomedical implants (21, 26, 35, 42, ...
... Background: CoagulasenegativeStaphylococci (CoNS) are normal inhabitants of the skin and mucous membranes and thus have been dismissed for a long time as culture contaminants even if they have been ...
... identified Staphylococci species in our study, oxacillin resistance was detected in ...of Staphylococci, PBP2a does not bind to β-lactam antibiotics with high affinity (Rohrer et ...
... Ribotyping, i.e., the generation of characteristic fragment patterns by hybridization of restriction endonuclease fragments of total DNA with labeled standard rRNA from Escherichia coli,[r] ...
... In addition, the effect of these growth conditions on the colonization potential of 50 coagulase-negative staphylococcal strains toward polystyrene and silicone surfaces was studied, sin[r] ...
... When the biofilm production was compared by 3 different methods, MTP method was the most sensitive as it could detect all the slime producers, whereas TM correlated well with the MTP method for strong biofilm producing ...
... Susceptibility profile differences distinguished the two related isolates from most of the epidemiologically unrelated isolates in this MIDI typing category.. Group 3 consisted of paired[r] ...
... The clinical significance of the bloodstream isolates was determined with a grading score by using the following criteria: i organism growing in more than one blood culture bottle or in [r] ...
... panels were combined with' the results of adherence and synergistic hemolysis tests to define biotypes among 1,064 clinical isolates representing eight species of coagulase-negative stap[r] ...