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Polymicrobial Infections

Local control of polymicrobial infections via a dual antibiotic delivery system

Local control of polymicrobial infections via a dual antibiotic delivery system

... by polymicrobial contamination and ...by polymicrobial infections, necessitating multiple antibiotic ...a polymicrobial infection in a large animal polytraumatic extremity wound ...

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Culture Independent Identification of Pathogenic Bacteria and Polymicrobial Infections in the Genitourinary Tract of Renal Transplant Recipients

Culture Independent Identification of Pathogenic Bacteria and Polymicrobial Infections in the Genitourinary Tract of Renal Transplant Recipients

... In conclusion, our study strongly recommends examination of renal transplant recipients for unusual, fastidious, and an- aerobic bacteria with the approach described here, especially as it also facilitates the analysis ...

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A new water-soluble bactericidal agent for the treatment of polymicrobial infections

A new water-soluble bactericidal agent for the treatment of polymicrobial infections

... aeruginosa infections, causing high mortality in critically ill and immunocompromised patients driven by the appearance of drug-resistant strains, today’s therapeutic options include antibiotic combinations based ...

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Polymicrobial Nature of Tick Borne Diseases

Polymicrobial Nature of Tick Borne Diseases

... fatal infections, with a disproportionate incidence in children and the ...change. Polymicrobial infections represent another aspect of tick-borne diseases that can complicate diagnosis and augment ...

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Polymicrobial bloodstream infections in the neonatal intensive care unit are associated with increased mortality: a case control study

Polymicrobial bloodstream infections in the neonatal intensive care unit are associated with increased mortality: a case control study

... of polymicrobial bacteremia in the neonatal inten- sive care unit in our study varied from ...and polymicrobial infections between the time epochs, 1998-2009 and 2010-2012 (p < ...

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A Study of Post Transplant Pulmonary Infections.

A Study of Post Transplant Pulmonary Infections.

... Tuberculosis Atypical mycobacteria Fungal infections Mucor, candida Fungal infections candida Polymicrobial infections.[r] ...

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Animal models of polymicrobial pneumonia

Animal models of polymicrobial pneumonia

... the currently and more frequently used models. In contrast, polymicrobial infections have primarily been assessed in rodents, particularly mice and rats. The small size and rapid reproductive rate of ...

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Polymicrobial endophthalmitis: prevalence, causative organisms, and visual outcomes

Polymicrobial endophthalmitis: prevalence, causative organisms, and visual outcomes

... eye infections present a challenge not only in identifying two or more microorganisms, but also in instituting appropriate antimicrobial ...series, polymicrobial infec- tions seem to occur more frequently ...

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The polymicrobial nature of biofilm infection

The polymicrobial nature of biofilm infection

... The model of biofilm infection was first proposed over a decade ago. Recent scientific advances have added much to our understanding of biofilms, usually polymicrobial communities, which are commonly associated with ...

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Polymicrobial Endocarditis in Intravenous Heroin and Fentanyl Abuse

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... The species found to cause endocarditis include A. israelii, A. bovis, A. viscosus, A. pyogenes, A. meyeri, A. funkei, and A. neuii. Actinomyces species are known to be involved in polymicrobial infections ...

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How Long Does It Take to “Rule Out” Bacteremia in Children With Central Venous Catheters?

How Long Does It Take to “Rule Out” Bacteremia in Children With Central Venous Catheters?

... follows: polymicrobial with ⱖ 1 Gram-negative bacillus, ...hours; polymicrobial without any Gram-negative bacilli, ...shown). Polymicrobial infections containing Gram-negative bac- teria had ...

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nBioChip, a Lab-on-a-Chip Platform of Mono- and Polymicrobial Biofilms for High-Throughput Downstream Applications

nBioChip, a Lab-on-a-Chip Platform of Mono- and Polymicrobial Biofilms for High-Throughput Downstream Applications

... albicans polymicrobial nanobiofilm ...nosocomial infections, responsible for high morbidity and mortality rates in hospitalized patients (36, ...biofilm-associated infections; hence, understanding the ...

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Contributing Factors to the Clinical and Economic Burden of Patients with Laboratory-Confirmed Carbapenem-Nonsusceptible Gram-Negative Urinary Tract Infections

<p>Contributing Factors to the Clinical and Economic Burden of Patients with Laboratory-Confirmed Carbapenem-Nonsusceptible Gram-Negative Urinary Tract Infections</p>

... Polymicrobial infections were associated with a signi fi cantly increased LOS of 5 days, increased total cost per case of ~$14,000, and increased loss per case of ~ $8000, compared with the reference ...

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Indirect Pathogenicity of Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis in Polymicrobial Otitis Media Occurs via Interspecies Quorum Signaling

Indirect Pathogenicity of Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis in Polymicrobial Otitis Media Occurs via Interspecies Quorum Signaling

... airway infections, it is now clear that OM infections involve multiple ...that polymicrobial infection alters the course, severity, and/or treatability of OM ...OM, polymicrobial infection ...

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Failure of the first step of two-stage revision due to polymicrobial prosthetic joint infection of the hip

Failure of the first step of two-stage revision due to polymicrobial prosthetic joint infection of the hip

... with polymicrobial infections with a resistance to conventional antibiotic ...periprosthetic infections [15, ...recurrent infections might also occur after the first step of two-stage exchange ...

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Polymicrobial vertebral osteomyelitis after oesophageal biopsy: a case report

Polymicrobial vertebral osteomyelitis after oesophageal biopsy: a case report

... Vertebral osteomyelitis, also known as spinal osteomye- litis, spondylodiscitis, septic discitis, or disk-space infec- tion [1] is a rare disease; its incidence is estimated at 2.4 cases per 100,000 persons [2]. Most ...

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Distinct polymicrobial populations in a chronic foot ulcer with implications for diagnostics and anti infective therapy

Distinct polymicrobial populations in a chronic foot ulcer with implications for diagnostics and anti infective therapy

... For microbiological analysis we obtained both a super- ficial and a deep subcutaneous tissue biopsy for cultural and molecular examinations (Figure 1A). The samples were routinely processed for culture and for PCR. ...

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Viable compositional analysis of an eleven species oral polymicrobial biofilm

Viable compositional analysis of an eleven species oral polymicrobial biofilm

... test polymicrobial infections, however, these tend to be limited to 2-3 organisms, or rely on undefined inocula from clinical ...relevant polymicrobial oral diseases and the treatment of these using ...

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Actinobaculum massiliense Proteome Profiled in Polymicrobial Urethral Catheter Biofilms

Actinobaculum massiliense Proteome Profiled in Polymicrobial Urethral Catheter Biofilms

... Actinobaculum massiliense , a Gram-positive anaerobic coccoid rod colonizing the human urinary2. 15.[r] ...

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Mode of growth of bacterial pathogens in chronic polymicrobial human osteomyelitis

Mode of growth of bacterial pathogens in chronic polymicrobial human osteomyelitis

... failed bone graft and other sequestrae, and these cells also grew in microcolonies and were surrounded by very large amounts of ruthenium red-stained exopolysaccharide material.. This bi[r] ...

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