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Gram negative organisms as a cause of acute exacerbation of COPD

Gram negative organisms as a cause of acute exacerbation of COPD

... the gram negative isolates were sensitive to Carba- penems (100%) followed by Aminoglycosisdes like ...the gram negative organisms and ...clude Gram negative bacteria were ...

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A solution to combat aminoglycoside and quinolone resistant  gram negative organisms

A solution to combat aminoglycoside and quinolone resistant gram negative organisms

... for Gram- negative organisms particularly ...to Gram-negative pathogens and failure of monotherapy, a combination therapy may be the only notable therapeutic approach to treat these ...

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Prevalence of multiresistant gram negative organisms in a tertiary hospital in Mwanza, Tanzania

Prevalence of multiresistant gram negative organisms in a tertiary hospital in Mwanza, Tanzania

... Abstract Background: Antimicrobial resistance is fast becoming a global concern with rapid increases in multidrug-resistant Gram negative organisms. The prevalence of extended spectrum beta- ...

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Elevated prevalence of multidrug resistant gram negative organisms in HIV positive men

Elevated prevalence of multidrug resistant gram negative organisms in HIV positive men

... Multidrug-resistant gram-negative organisms; MSM: Men who have sex with men; NDM: New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase; PCR: Polymerase chain reaction; STD: Sexually transmitted diseases; UHF: University ...

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Overcrowding in a neonatal intermediate care unit: impact on the incidence of multidrug resistant gram negative organisms

Overcrowding in a neonatal intermediate care unit: impact on the incidence of multidrug resistant gram negative organisms

... Doris Fischer 1* , Rolf L. Schlößer 1 , Volkhard A. J. Kempf 2,3 , Thomas A. Wichelhaus 2,3 , Thomas Klingebiel 1 , Sabine Philippi 1 , Linda Falgenhauer 4 , Can Imirzalioglu 4 , Udo Dahl 2,3 , Christian Brandt 2,3 and ...

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Pediatric Multicenter Evaluation of the Verigene Gram Negative Blood Culture Test for Rapid Detection of Inpatient Bacteremia Involving Gram Negative Organisms, Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamases, and Carbapenemases

Pediatric Multicenter Evaluation of the Verigene Gram Negative Blood Culture Test for Rapid Detection of Inpatient Bacteremia Involving Gram Negative Organisms, Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamases, and Carbapenemases

... with Gram-negative organisms at two tertiary pediatric ...104 organisms were isolated from 97 clinical blood ...grew organisms that were not represented on the microarray but failed to ...

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Detection of Metallo β Lactamase in lactose non fermenting gram negative organisms comparison of different methods

Detection of Metallo β Lactamase in lactose non fermenting gram negative organisms comparison of different methods

... Resistant Gram-Negative Organisms, 2011) In this scenario, the early detection of Carbapenemases and MBLs becomes important for the control of infection and prevention of spread of resistant ...

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Infection by Gram-Negative Organisms via the Biliary Route Results in Greater Mortality than Portal Venous Infection

Infection by Gram-Negative Organisms via the Biliary Route Results in Greater Mortality than Portal Venous Infection

... by gram-negative organisms. Experiments with LPS were per- formed to examine the role of hepatic response to endotoxin compared with the hepatic response to live bacteria. E. coli or LPS injected ...

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Human seminal plasma inhibition of antibody complement mediated killing and opsonization of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and other gram negative organisms

Human seminal plasma inhibition of antibody complement mediated killing and opsonization of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and other gram negative organisms

... G F Brooks, … , B H Petersen, D P Stites J Clin Invest. 1981;67(5):1523-1531. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI110183. Seminal plasma diluted 1:5-1:1,000 gave marked inhibition of serum antibody complement- mediated ...

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Antimicrobial susceptibility among Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms collected from the Latin American region between 2004 and 2015 as part of the Tigecycline Evaluation and Surveillance Trial

Antimicrobial susceptibility among Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms collected from the Latin American region between 2004 and 2015 as part of the Tigecycline Evaluation and Surveillance Trial

... against Gram-positive and Gram-negative ...against Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms collected from centers across Latin America between 2004 and ...(Gram- ...

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New treatment options against gram negative organisms

New treatment options against gram negative organisms

... against Gram-negatives are novel cephalosporins, carbapenems and β-lactamase ...resistant Gram-positives, but when diffi cult Gram-negatives are involved, their activity is similar to that of ...

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A comparison of the solvent stability of three gram negative organisms

A comparison of the solvent stability of three gram negative organisms

... e. Gram negative, soil bacteria, show ed that several P s e u d o m o n a s species had an in h eren tly high resistan ce to h y d r o p h o b ic a n tib io tic s [Pass and B a r n i s h a m , ( l 9 8 0 ...

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Emergence of Tigecycline Resistance among Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamases Producing Gram-Negative Organisms

Emergence of Tigecycline Resistance among Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamases Producing Gram-Negative Organisms

... among gram-negative bacteria as there has been little successful development of new antimicrobial agents targeting this group of ...resistant gram-negative rods and limited treatment options ...

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THE ANTIBODY RESPONSE TO GRAM NEGATIVE ORGANISMS: AN EXPLANATION OF THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BACTERIAL AND HEMAGGLUTINATING ANTIBODY TITERS

THE ANTIBODY RESPONSE TO GRAM NEGATIVE ORGANISMS: AN EXPLANATION OF THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BACTERIAL AND HEMAGGLUTINATING ANTIBODY TITERS

... sera when titrated against bacterial suspen- sion sensitized red blood cells show a large. redtmction but not obliteration of titer mdi-[r] ...

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ESBL-producing Gram-negative organisms in the healthcare environment as a source of genetic material for resistance in human infections

ESBL-producing Gram-negative organisms in the healthcare environment as a source of genetic material for resistance in human infections

... The increased prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae resistant to extended spectrum cephalosporins has been caused by the circulation of different plasmids containing a diversity of extended spectrum β-lactamase (blaESBL) ...

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Comparison of Two Culture Methods for Detection of Tobramycin Resistant Gram Negative Organisms in the Sputum of Patients with Cystic Fibrosis

Comparison of Two Culture Methods for Detection of Tobramycin Resistant Gram Negative Organisms in the Sputum of Patients with Cystic Fibrosis

... Before a decision to add antibiotic-containing plates to the primary plating is made, the costs in both material and tech- nical time should be carefully weighed against the possible benefit of increased detection of ...

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Endotoxemia as a Diagnostic Tool for Patients with Suspected Bacteremia Caused by Gram Negative Organisms: a Meta Analysis of 4 Decades of Studies

Endotoxemia as a Diagnostic Tool for Patients with Suspected Bacteremia Caused by Gram Negative Organisms: a Meta Analysis of 4 Decades of Studies

... patients with sepsis all used the more sensitive chromogenic ver- sion of the Limulus assay. This finding is surprising for three reasons. In the application of any assay, the use of a more sensitive version would be ...

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Development of Immunotherapy Strategies: Targeting Gram-positive and Gram-negative Pathogenic Bacteria

Development of Immunotherapy Strategies: Targeting Gram-positive and Gram-negative Pathogenic Bacteria

... categories: Gram-positive and Gram-negative. Gram-positive bacteria contain a single lipid bilayer and a thick layer of peptidoglycan, comprised of multiple layers of glycan strands that are ...

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Gram-Negative Bacteria

Gram-Negative Bacteria

... It should be noted that the kinetics of binding to isolated cell envelopes (data not shown) is similar to.. that of whole cells, and only about 20 to 30% of the added progesterone was bo[r] ...

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Emergence of Carbapenem resistant Gram negative and vancomycin resistant Gram positive organisms in bacteremic isolates of febrile neutropenic patients: A descriptive study

Emergence of Carbapenem resistant Gram negative and vancomycin resistant Gram positive organisms in bacteremic isolates of febrile neutropenic patients: A descriptive study

... resistant Gram neg- ative rods is a great concern, especially in a resource lim- ited country such as Pakistan, where treatment alternatives are either unavailable or expensive/toxic with poor outcome ...resistant ...

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