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vibrio parahaemolyticus infection in man. 1977924591
[a simple method for kanagawa-test of vibrio parahaemolyticus by a liquid medium (author's transl)]. 1977926306
survival of vibrio parahaemolyticus after chilling in transport media: an explanation for divergent findings.differing incidences of vibrio parahaemolyticus reported by separate government agencies are attributable to sample handling and subsequent isolation techniques.1977931380
demonstration of agglutinating antibodies against vibrio parahaemolyticus in the yellow tail flounder (limanda ferruginea).sera from the salt water fish (yellow tail flounder) and the fresh water fish (rainbow trout) were tested for the presence of circulating antibodies against nine strains of vibrio parahaemolyticus and one of v. alginolyticus. thirteen out of 26 flounder sera tested gave agglutinating reactions against one specific strain of v. parahaemolyticus; strain no. 3525. seven rainbow trout sera tested failed to agglutinate any of the strains tested. all agglutinating activity was lost upon boiling the an ...1976931748
butandioldehydrogenase in vibrio parahaemolyticus.396 strains of v. parahaemolyticus, 345 originating from togo and 51 from japan, were submitted to the study of butandiol dehydrogenase (bdh). it was found that 52.3% of the strains were bdh-positive and 44.2% bdh-negative. an intermediate group characterized by weak reactions amounted to 3.5% of the strains. the distribution of this enzyme parallels to a certain degree the results of serotyping. positive reactions have been found in all or most strains belonging to serotypes 03k29, o4k8, 04k12, ...1976934022
relationships between heat resistance and phospholipid fatty acid composition of vibrio parahaemolyticus.vibrio parahaemolyticus was grown in tryptic soy broth (tsb) containing nacl levels of 0.5, 3.0, and 7.5% (wt/vol). cultures incubated at 21, 29, and 37 c were harvested in late exponential phases and thermal death times at 47 c (d47 c; time at 47 c required to reduce the viable population by 90%) were determined in phosphate buffer containing 0.5, 3.0, and 7.5% nacl. at a given nacl concentration in the growth medium, d47 c values increased with elevated incubation temperatures and with elevate ...1976938034
emergence of vibrio parahaemolyticus as an important cause of diarrhea in malaysia.vibrio parahaemolyticus was isolated from 47 of 2,699 stools examined primarily for the exclusion of cholera. all strains grew well in alkaline peptone water containing 0.5% nacl and in monsur's medium. serotyping showed them to be of various types. adults were mainly affected. the importance of looking for v. parahaemolyticus in clinical specimens from cases of diarrhea is emphasized.1976943960
letter: vibrio parahaemolyticus. 1976947260
inactivation of the biological activities of the thermostable direct hemolysin of vibrio parahaemolyticus by ganglioside gt1.biological activities of the thermostable direct hemolysin produced by vibrio parahaemolyticus, such as its hemolytic activity and lethal activity, were inhibited by neuraminidase-sensitive gangliosides, of which gt1 ganglioside was the most inhibitory. neuraminidase-resistant gangliosides did not affect the activities of the hemolysin. results showed that horse erythrocytes, which are resistant to the hemolysin, do not contain the neuraminidase-sensitive gangliosides gt1 and gd1a. therefore, we ...1976947841
[the dehydrogenation of butandiol by "vibrio parahaemolyticus" and other vibrios (author's transl)].the butandiol dehydrogenase was examined in 64 vibrios isolated in togo 1970/71. this enzyme was found in all of the not halophilic strains and in the species vibrio alginolyticus, whereas the species v. parahaemolyticus exhibited as well dehydrating as not dehydrating strains. the butandiol dehydrogenase could be a good marker for epidemiologic analysis in characterizing v. parahaemolyticus strains isolated from different sources, especially if no antisera are available.1976952445
[sensitivity of vibrio parahaemolyticus to antibacterial preparations]. 1976961231
isolation of vibrio parahaemolyticus from fecal specimens on mannitol salt agar.unless laboratories use an inhibitory medium, vibrio parahaemolyticus will be unrecognizable in fecal specimens. the use of a medium exclusively for vibrio isolation, such as thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose agar (tcbs), however, may not be considered economically justified in the united states. the isolation and recognition of v. parahaemolyticus is reported on mannitol salt agar (ms), a medium which is used for fecal specimens here. eight kanagawa-positive and two of three kanagawa-negat ...1976965479
effect of dissolved aromatic hydrocarbons on the growth of marine bacteria in batch culture.dissolved aromatic hydrocarbons were found to decrease growth rate and maximum cell density of marine bacteria in batch cultures. the magnitude of the decrement was observed to be a function of concentration of the hydrocarbon and inherent toxicity. the inherent toxicity was observed to increase inversely with solubility such that naphthalene at 100 mum concentration demonstrated a toxic effect similar to benzopyrene at 0.02 mum. a partial oxidation product of naphthalene was found to be more ef ...1976970939
sparing effect of lithium ion on the specific requirement for sodium ion for growth of vibrio parahaemolyticus.the role of nacl in the growth of vibrio parahaemolyticus strain a-55 was investigated. maximal growth was obtained at 0.5 m nacl in a synthetic medium. na+ could not be replaced for growth by any other cations or substances. when the medium was kept isotonic with 0.5 m nacl by the addition of sucrose, good growth was obtained with 0.1 m nacl. by reducing the osmotic pressure and decreasing the nacl concentration from 0.5 m to 0.1 m, the same growth yield was obtained as when using a medium cont ...1976974918
tolerance and other biological properties of vibrio parahaemolyticus endotoxins.biological properties of endotoxins prepared from three strains of vibrio parahaemolyticus were compared with reference to commercially prepared salmonella typhi endotoxin. endotoxin assays performed in rabbits included dermal shwartzman reactivity, pyrogenicity, heat stability, and ability to induce tolerance as well as cross-tolerance. mice were used for endotoxin ld50 determinations. results showed v. parahaemolyticus endotoxins were similar to that of s. typhi strain o901. induction of toler ...1976978838
membrane filter procedure for enumeration of vibrio parahaemolyticus.a membrane filtration procedure has been developed for the enumeration of vibrio parahaemolyticus in marine waters. background microbial growth on the primary medium was decreased through the use of sodium cholate and copper sulfate, high ph, 3% nacl, and an elevated incubation temperature. a series of in situ tests was employed to obviate the picking of colonies for identification; thereby, the enumeration of v. parahaemolyticus was accomplished within 30 h. confirmation of typical colonies app ...1976984837
food poisoning caused by parahaemolytic and nag vibrios after eating meat products.at total of 15 subjects taken ill with food poisoining caused by parahaemolytic and nag vibrios after eating boiled pork sausage and boiled veal stomach were examined. the meat products were secondarily contamined in the sausage factory due to the use od non-disinfected lake water which was found to be a natural medium of the vibrios. when the use of this water was prohibited, the contamination of the factory and the meat products disappeared and no further cases of food poisoning due to meat pr ...1976987098
food poisoning caused by parahaemolytic and nag vibrios after eating meat products.at total of 15 subjects taken ill with food poisoining caused by parahaemolytic and nag vibrios after eating boiled pork sausage and boiled veal stomach were examined. the meat products were secondarily contamined in the sausage factory due to the use od non-disinfected lake water which was found to be a natural medium of the vibrios. when the use of this water was prohibited, the contamination of the factory and the meat products disappeared and no further cases of food poisoning due to meat pr ...1976987106
vibrio parahaemolyticus: a cause of foodborne illness. 19761002591
marine vibrios associated with superficial septic lesions.three cases are reported in which a marine vibrio, vibrio alginolyticus, was isolated from superficial septic lesions. all cases had been exposed to sea-water. the possible significane of these findings and the need for further investigations are discussed.19761002833
[mental deficiency]. 19951005559
[the spread of parahemolytic vibrios in humans in the burgass region (bulgaria)].the presence of parahemolytic vibrios in the water of the black sea and also in other water bodies, in the hydrobionts, and later in the secondarily contaminated meat products was demonstrated in 1968. in 1973 gastroenteritis caused by parahemolytic vibrios became widespread; 126 cases were confirmed bacteriologically, and 3 cases were found to be carriers. the infected food products were eliminated, and no more cases of the disease were revealed in 1974.19761007742
sublethal heat stress of vibrio parahaemolyticus.when vibrio parahaemolyticsu atcc 17802 was heated at 41 degrees c for 30 min in 100 mm phosphate-3% nacl buffer (ph 7.0), the plate counts obtained when using trypticase soy agar containing 0.25% added nacl (0.25 tsas) were nearly 99.9% higher than plate counts using trypticase soy agar containing 5.5% added nacl (5.5 tsas). a similar result was obtained when cells of v. parahaemolyticus were grown in a glucose salts medium (gsm) and heated at 45 degrees c. the injured cells recovered salt tole ...19761008556
chick embryo virulence of some non-agglutinable (nag) vibrios. 19761008692
vibrio parahaemolyticus gastroenteritis associated with international travel.food-borne gastroenteritis due to vibrio parahaemolyticus is becoming of increasing world importance. this paper describes the clinical presentations and laboratory investigations of four cases of gastroenteritis due to v. parahaemolyticus among passengers returning to australia on international aircraft from south-east asia.19761012128
studies of the cell envelope of vibrio para-haemolyticus a55: isolation and purification of bag-shaped peptidoglycan (murein sacculus).the peptidoglycan (pg) component of the envelope of vibrio parahaemolyticus a55 was studied in relation to the salt dependency of the organism. a bag-shaped pg (murein sacculus) was isolated and purified by digestion of freshly harvested intact whole cells with sodium dodecyl sulfate (sds) and then protease treatment. whole cells lyze in salt-deficient or hypotonic conditions and this can be measured by turbidometry. lysis is prevented by addition of 0.35 m nacl or acidification to below ph 4.5. ...19761016218
isolation of a small rod with lytic activity against vibrio parahaemolyticus from fresh sea water.a small rod, capable of formine crater-like plaques on lawns of vibrio parahaemolyticus, was isolated from a marine environment. the isolate was a gram-negative straight rod with round ends and was small in size, equal to that of halophilic bdellovibrio strain 5501. the isolate appeared to have close taxonomic relationships to cytophaga, since this bacterium moved slowly in a gliding manner on a solid agar surface, hydrolyzed agar and starch, contained yellow pigment and was halophilic. the isol ...19761018344
clinical and epidemiological studies on v. parahaemolyticus infection in calcutta (1975). 19761024059
sensitivity of vibrio group of organisms to minocycline--a new tetracycline derivative. 19761024085
comparative studies on the enzymes of different strains of vibrio cholerae & vibrio parahaemolyticus. 19761024973
investigations on the conservation of parahaemolytic vibrios by lyophilization and direct desiccation. (preliminary note). 19761030629
hydrogen sulphide production as an aid to the identification of vibrio parahaemolyticus.in this study 18 strains of vibrio parahaemolyticus from food and 8 from humans were tested for hydrogen sulphide production on various modifications of russel's triple sugar slopes and on tsi. all strains showed a characteristic surface browning on rts with andrade's indicator. this was not seen when rts with phenol red as indicator or tsi were used. appearance of this phenomenon allows unknown strains to be suspected as being vibrio parahaemolyticus.19761030841
chemical structure of the peptidoglycan of vibrio parahaemolyticus a55 with special reference to the extent of interpeptide cross-linking.the chemical structure of the cell wall peptidoglycan of vibrio parahaemolyticus a55 was studied. estimation of cross linkages between peptide subunits in the peptidoglycan by dinitrophenylation showed that about 30% of the total 2,6-diaminopimelic acid (a2pm) residues were involved in cross linkages. the presence of interpeptide bridges was also demonstrated by isolating bisdisaccharide peptide subunit dimers from chalaropsis muramidase digests of the cell wall peptidoglycan by gel filtration f ...19761030950
a bacterial cardiotoxin: thermostable direct hemolysin produced by vibrio parahaemolyticus. 19761031960
stopping of spontaneous beating of cultured mouse and rat myocardial cells by a toxin (thermostable direct hemolysin) from vibrio parahaemolyticus.low concentrations of thermostable direct hemolysin from vibrio parahaemolyticus stopped the spontaneous beating of cultured mouse and rat myocardial cells. these low concentrations depolarized the maximal diastolic potential and inhibited the generation of action potential of cultured myocardial cells. the toxin lost its activity when preincubated with ganglioside, gt1 or gm1. gt1 was more effective than gm1. high concentrations of the toxin caused morphological damage of cultured mouse and rat ...19761031961
increase in membrane conductance and positive inotropic action of hemolysin produced by vibrio parahaemolyticus on rabbit myocardium.the effects of purified thermostable direct hemolysin from the cultured filtrate of vibrio parahaemolyticus on both s-a node cells and atrial cells were studied electrophysiologically. hemolysin caused the membrane conductance to increase, thereby causing membrane depolarization. the major ion responsible for this depolarization was na+, but other ions, such as k+ and ca2+, also participated. positive inotropic action of hemolysin was observed, and the na-ca exchange mechanism was enhanced after ...19761031962
isolation of a factor causing morphological changes of chinese hamster ovary cells from the culture filtrate of vibrio parahaemolyticus.a factor changing chinese hamster ovary cells from an oval to a spindle shape was isolated from the culture filtrate of vibrio parahaemolyticus. it was partially purified by successive column chromatographies on diethylaminoethylcellulose, diethylaminoethyl-sephadex a-25, hydroxylapatite, and sephadex g-200. this factor was separated from thermostabl direct hemolysin and was heat labile.19761033156
human infections caused by v. parahaemolyticus in czechoslovakia.vibrio parahaemolyticus was isolated in two subjects with acute gastroenteritis. the patients history included stay in pakistan or india. they probably contracted the infection on board an aeroplane where they ingested cold meal containing sea products. the possibility of this conditioned pathogen occurring also in an inland country is pointed out.19761033228
[heterogenous patterns of pleiotropy in pts-mutants of vibrio parahaemolyticus]. 19761034032
human infections caused by v. parahaemolyticus in czechoslovakia.vibrio parahaemolyticus was isolated in two subjects with acute gastroenteritis. the patients' history included stay in pakistan or india. they probably contracted the infection on board an aeroplane where they ingested cold meal containing sea products. the possibility of this conditioned pathogen occurring also in an inland country is pointed out.19761034657
[induction and repression of l-arabinose isomerase in vibrio parahaemolyticus]. 19761034742
[defective utilization of various carbon sources in a mutant of vibrio parahaemolyticus lacking a component of the phosphoenolpyruvate: sugar phosphotransferace system]. 19761034743
[protracted remissions in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia]. 20051063991
[follow-up of 131i-therapy of hyperthyroidism (author's transl)]. 20051064000
elucidation of hydrocarbon structure in an enzyme-catalyzed benzo[a]pyrene-poly (g) covalent complex.the carcinogen, benzo[a]pyrene, was covalently attached to poly (g) by liver microsomes from rats pretreated with 3-methylcholanthrene. the complex was hydrolyzed with enzymes or base and products were isolated by sephadex chromatography. absorbance and fluorescence spectra of the products fit that of red-shifted pyrene aromatic system and suggest that metabolism has occurred at the 7-, 8-, 9-, and 10-positions of the hydrocarbon. benzanthracene or chrysene fluorescence were not observed in thes ...19761064016
[personal experiences with congenital cysts and fistulas of the neck]. 20051064065
vibrio parahaemolyticus-food poisoning: case report.symptoms of food poisoning occurred following the ingestion of raw shellfish purchased in the auckland area. vibrio parahaemolyticus was recoverer from the patient. the potential of this and closely related microorganisms to cause illness is reviewed.19761064793
the intravenous infusion of co-trimoxazole in cases of septicaemia: tolerance and results of treatment.the tolerance to co-trimoxazole given by intravenous infusion was investigated in 25 patients suspected to be suffering from septicaemia. one patients developed allergic skin manifestations and two had increased difficulties with cardiac insufficiency, probably on account of the infusion. the other patients tolerated well. the results of treatment of 11 patients with septicaemia were good in 8 cases. in 2 cases, the poor results of the treatment can be explained by the presence of undrained absc ...20051064919
restoring teeth with large complex amalgams rather than castings. 20051065128
evidence for glucocorticoid receptor in human leukocytes.the glucocorticoid uptake in vitro by human periferal leukocytes was studied. the uptake showed 2 main components, one saturable and one non-saturable. the saturable component was compared with the uptake by the specific glucocorticoid receptor in rabbit granulocytes. the similarities with the rabbit receptor in structural specificity, time course of uptake at 37 degrees c, sensitivity to metabolic inhibition by pcms and the physiological concentration for half saturation indicate that the satur ...19761068630
vibrio parahaemolyticus food poisoning: a case report. 19761072814
[immunological in vitro tests in the assessment of specific cellular reactivity in tuberculosis]. 20051079782
[the acute vestibular paralysis (author's transl)].acute vestibular paralysis may not be considered as a nosologic entity but as a syndrome. symptomatology (vertigo, spontaneous and provoked vestibular nystagmus, absence of cochlear signs) shows an uniform picture. the results of the caloric test as well as the nystagmic responses induced by galvanic stimulation and the development of central vestibular compensation however indicate that the site of the lesion is not only confined to the labyrinth but may also occur at the level of the periphera ...19751081389
correlation of platelet survival time with occlusion of saphenous vein aorto-coronary bypass grafts.platelet survival time is frequently shortened in patients with coronary artery disease, and it is one of several factors that might contribute to graft occlusion after saphenous vein coronary artery bypass (cab). in 35 patients with cab, average platelet survival (autologous labeling with 51chromium) was shortened in 20 with one or more saphenous vein grafts occluded and normal in 15 with all grafts open. of 15 with all grafts open, individual levels of platelet survival were normal in 10 while ...20051082802
[open study of clopirac in the treatment of non articular rheumatism (author's transl)]. 20051084347
[gastric and duodenal erosions]. 20051087507
[rsponses of the primary afferents of the frog lateral semicircular canal to caloric stimuli following section of the eighth nerve].in curarized rana temporaria, after transection of the 8th nerve, responses of 75 primary afferents of the lsc nerve to short local caloric stimule (0.5--12 degrees c over the canal temperature) creating theexcitatory current of lsc endolymph, were studied. in 41 per cent of the units (group a) the maximal (peak) frequencies (pf) of responses were shown to be associated either by linear or semilograithmic relations with the peak temperature (pt). in 23 per cent of the units (group b), pfps revea ...20051087611
successful excision of left ventricular aneurysm with concomitant right aorto-coronary saphenous vein bypass. 20051087628
measurement of the conductance of the sodium channel from current fluctuations at the node of ranvier.single myelinated nerve fibres of rana esculenta were investigated under voltage clamp conditions at 13 degrees c. fluctuations of steady-state membrane current were measured during the last 152 msec of 190-225 msec pulses depolarizing the membrane by 8-48 mv. noise power spectral densities were calculated in the frequency range of 6-6-6757 hz. 2. external application of 150 nm tetrodotoxin (ttx) and/or 10 mm tetraethylammonium (tea) ion reduced the current fluctuations. the difference of curren ...20051087643
conductance of the sodium channel in myelinated nerve fibres with modified sodium inactivation.1. na current fluctuations in nodes of ranvier were measured under voltage clamp conditions as described in the preceding paper (conti, hille, neumcke, nonner & stämpfli, 1976) and analysed in terms of power spectral density calculated for frequencies between 30 hz and 5 khz. 2. external (10(-5) g/ml.) leiurus scorpion venom or anemonia toxin ii (3 x 10(-5) g/ml.) or internal 20 mm iodate were applied in order to remove or slow down inactivation in part of the na channels. the treatment increase ...20051087644
polymorphism of human color vision.the genetic polymorphism of human color vision is examined within the framework of a photopigment replacement model. an analysis of the x-linked recessive dichromacies and anomalous trichromacies indicates that one source of variability of normal color perception may be the inclusion of several distinct phenotypes in what is usually described as normal color vision. this analysis also reveals the cause of the dominance hierarchy at the protan and deutan loci, the perceptual effects of dosage com ...19761087832
bacterial flora of the hemolymph of the blue crab, callinectes sapidus: numerical taxonomy.bacteria isolated from the hemolymph of normal blue crabs were found to be predominantly vibrio sp., pseudomonas sp., acinetobacter sp., bacillus sp., flavobacterium sp., and coliforms. vibrio parahaemolyticus, a cosmopolitan facultative pathogen widely implicated in outbreaks of gastroenteritis related to the consumption of improperly processed seafood, was present in crabs collected between the months of may to november and was identified in up to 21% of the hemolymphs sampled.19751090258
macrophage-lymphocyte clustering in rheumatoid arthritis.the cells in synovial fluid from patients with rheumatoid arthritis contain a small percentage of macrophages. such macrophages were isolated and cultured alone and with homologous and heterologous lymphocytes for 24 hours, in an attempt to identify possible contact between living lymphocytes and macrophages. such contact was found, with clustering of lymphocytes around macrophages, and was particularly well shown by scanning electron microscopy.19751092274
bacteremia in suckling rabbits after oral challenge with vibrio parahaemolyticus.vibrio parahaemolyticus, a halophilic marine enteropathogen, produces diarrhea in man after ingestion of contaminated seafood. only strains capable of producing beta-hemolysis (kanagawa-positive strains) are enteropathogenic. yet the majority of marine isolants are nonhemolytic and kanagawa negative. studies were initiated in suckling rabbits in an attempt to elucidate pathogenetic mechanisms. fasting animals were infected orally with kanagawa-positive and kanagawa-negative strains of v. parahae ...19751095481
health hazards of bivalve-mollusk ingestion.bivalve mollusks (oysters, clans, and mussels) filter large quantities of water unselectively and thereby may concentrate a variety of aquatic contaminants pathogenic for man within edible shellfish viscera. the recognized bacterial disease associated with ingestion of contaminated bivalves include typhoid fever (not presently a public health problem), vibrio parahemolyticus gastroenteritis, and vibrio chloerae infection. the major known shellfish-associated viral diseases are viral hepatitis an ...19751096699
isolation and characterization of vibrio parahaemolyticus from cape cod soft-shell clams (mya arenaria).vibrio parahaemolyticus was isolated from soft-shell clams (mya arenaria) taken from 10 different clamming areas on cape cod, mass., during july and august 1972. direct plating on thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose agar was found to be superior to either direct plating on vanderzant modified salt starch agar or enrichment with trypticase soy broth containing 7% salt for isolation from clam samples. morphological and biochemical characteristics of 33 isolates from 30 samples generally conform ...19751096817
proceedings: extraction, purification, and biophysico-chemical characteristics of a "kanagawa phenomenon"-associated hemolytic factor of vibrio parahaemolyticus. 19751099285
practical aspects of a cholera surveillance programme.the recent invasion of southern africa by cholera stimulated the establishment of a regional cholera reference laboratory and surveillance centre. this article describes its activities in general and details the methods employed in the isolation of vibrio cholerae from sewage, water, seafoods, patients, and carriers. importance is also attached to the isolation of nag (non-agglutinable) v. cholerae and v. parahaemolyticus from certain categories of specimens. in recognition of the importance of ...19751101396
vibrio parahaemolyticus gastroenteritis during, the el tor cholera epidemic in togo (west africa).in the course of the el tor cholera epidemic in togo (west africa), vibrio parahaemolyticus was identified as the causative agent of a cholera-like gastroenteritis. from september 1971 to march 1973 81 cases were confirmed bacteriologically. seventy patients developed cholera-like symptoms and at first were wrongly diagnosed as cholera cases; 6 other patients were simultaneoulsy infected with el tor vibrios and v. parachaemolyticus. there was a markedly higher incidence in males than in females. ...19751111349
letter: vibrio parahaemolyticus septicemia. 19751111466
projections from the retina to the lateral geniculate nucleus and mesencephalic tectum in a reptile (tupinambis nigropunctatus): a comparison of anterograde transport and anterograde degeneration. 20051111840
lecithin---sphingomyelin ratio in amniotic fluid, as assessed by a modified thin-layer chromatographic method in which a commercial pre-coated plate is used.commercially available pre-coated thin-layer chromatographic plates consisting of silica gel supported on aluminum sheets were used to determine the lecithin-sphingomyelin ration in samples of amniotic fluid. these lipids were separated in chloroform-methanol-water (65:25:4 by vol) solvent system (lecithin rf = 0.33; sphingomyelin, rf = 0.25), and the spots were made visible in 5-15 min by heating to 180 degrees c after spraying with a solution of copper acetate (30 g/liter) in aqueous phosphori ...20051112033
the impact of laboratory error on the normal range: a bayesian model.interpretation of clinical laboratory results, aside from clinical considerations, is based on the probability of the result being within a given normal range. this probability is influenced by the degree of error inherent in the analytical method. it would be advantageous to assign a more definite probability to the result of the measurement by combining the error distribution of the result around the true value and the distribution of the healthy population that serves as a reference. bayesian ...20051112041
letter: separation of creatine kinase isoenzymes by high-pressure liquid chromatography. 20051112062
isolation of vibrio parahaemolyticus and vibrio alginolyticus from estuarine areas of southeastern alaska.the first reported isolations of halophilic vibrios, including vibrio parahaemolyticus, from three seafood processing areas in southeastern alaska are described.19751124924
isolation of vibrio parahaemolyticus from a knee wound.this is a case report of a contamination of an injured knee with an unusual organism, vibrio parahaemolyticus, that is likely to occur in patients living in coastal areas but often overlooked. the infection apppears to be sensitive to a number of antibiotics and very likely cured, whether recognized or not as the proper organism.19751126082
addendum to salzman paper: efficacy of low dose heparin prophylaxis. 19741129500
proceedings: cell-wall composition of aerobic cutaneous "diphtherios" organisms. 19751142405
[clinical course of mitral insufficiency after commissurotomy].in 172 patients in whom transventricular mitral commissurotomy had been complicated by the development of post-operative regurgitation the immediate and remote results of the surgery were studied. among patients with mitral incompetence a complicated post-operative period with regurgitation of the i degree was registered in 51 per cent of the cases, with the ii degree-in 73 and with the iii-in 100 per cent of the patients. the principal complications included cardiac insufficiency and various de ...20051142604
management of shock associated with dengue haemorrhagic fever based on pathophysiological findings. 19781145233
cyanogen condensations as a route to 3-amino-2-imino-1,3-benzothiazin-4-ones with cns depressant potential.seven new 3-amino-2-imino-1,3-benzothiazin-4-ones, prepared from the condensation of cyanogen and 2-mercaptobenzhydrazides, were evaluated in a neuropharmacological mouse profile. cns depression was observed in several members of the class.19751151723
proceedings: slow recovery of the inactivation of sodium conductance in myxicola giant axons. 20051151857
salting out: experience in 9,000 cases.a complete method of saline abortion has been presented. this method has been well thought out, is physiologically sound, and has been proven safe and reliable. although we have reduced the potential for complications to a minimum, those specific to the salting-out procedure as well as those inherent in any mid-trimester labor and delivery cannot be completely eliminated. therefore, there can be no shortcuts. salting out must be performed only in a hospital where well trained specialists are ava ...20051151933
femoral percutaneous catheterization in infants and small children for cerebral angiography.an improved technique of selective cerebral angiography for infants and small chicken is described. the needle is inserted approximately 45 degrees to the skin in order to avoid subintimal placement of the tip. after good backflow is established, the guidewire is advanced to a position in the descending aorta. a no. 3 polyethylene catheter and 21-gauge scalp vein needle were most successful.19751153751
obesity induced by force-feeding and accompanying changes in body temperature and fertility in the male domestic fowl.1. excessive amounts of food (two-fold more than the ad libitum intake) introduced into the gastro-intestinal tract of three adult male fowls, for 5 weeks, caused a marked increase in body weight resulting mainly from fat deposition. 2. the induced obesity was accompanied by an increase of the rectal temperature (0-2 to 0-3 degrees c) and a decrease of the skin and comb temperatures, a cessation in the growth of the comb, a reduction in the blood packed cell volume, an eight-fold reduction in th ...19751156930
proceedings: effect of heat on direct hemolysin of vibrio parahaemolyticus; demonstration of an inactivating factor of purified thermostable direct hemolysin. 19751160199
[vibrio parahaemolyticus in mussels from the rijeka harbor]. 19751160477
vibrio parahaemolyticus -- a marine pathogen detected in south african coastal waters.vibrio parahaemolyticus has been detected in the natal and eastern cape costal water of south africa. as a proven cause of gastro-enteritis or a potential pathogen to humans, it is an organism of importance to public health. outlines of the history, pathogenicity and identification are given, as well as the results of the local investigation of this organism.19751162528
incidence of vibrio parahaemolyticus in chesapeake bay.a bay-wide survey of the distribution of vibrio parahaemolyticus was carried out in chesapeake bay during may 1972, to determine whether the annual cycle of v. parahaemolyticus which was observed to occur in the rhode river subestuary of chesapeake bay took place in other parts of chesapeake bay. in an earlier study, april to early june, when the water temperature rises from 14 to 19 c, was found to be a critical period in the annual cycle of the organism in the rhode river, since this is the ti ...19751164012
[editorial: vibrio parahaemolyticus]. 19751165079
characterization of the temperature-dependent inactivating factor of the thermostable direct hemolysin in vibrio parahaemolyticus.the termostable direct hemolysin of vibrio parahaemolyticus is inactivated by heating at around 55 c with an inactivating factor isolated from culture filtrates of v. parahaemolyticus. the characteristics of the temperature-dependent inactivating factor were studied by using polyacrylamide gel disc electrophoresis. it was found that when heated with the hemolysin, the inactivating factor destroyed the hemolysin and thus inactivated the hemolytic activity, suggesting that the inactivating factor ...19751165117
foot-pedal control of jet ventilation during bronchoscopy and microlaryngeal surgery. 20051169033
male transsexualism in england: sixteen cases with surgical intervention.the syndrome of transsexualism is now regarded as a dinstinct entity separate from transvestism and homosexuality (benjamin, 1966; green and money, 1969). it refers to those patients who since childhood have been convinced of their wrong sex assignment and who wish to attain the sexual characteristics of the opposite sex and to live as a member of that sex. the present report is an initial one referring to the first group of transsexual patients studied at a postgraduate teaching hospital by a m ...20051169047
hl-a w27 in psoriatic arthropathy.forty subjects with psoriatic arthritis (pa) underwent hl-a tissue typing. hl-a w27 was significantly increased in psoriatic spondylitis (35%), whereas statistical significance was not reached in patients with peripheral arthritis alone, although w27 was present in a frequency greater than in controls. psoriatic spondylitis (often asymptomatic) occurred in 57% (23 of 40) of our pa patients. of interest, psoriatic spondylitis was more often w27 negative than w27 positive; nevertheless, w27-positi ...19751169069
t.n.m. classification for urological tumours (u.i.c.c.) - 1974. 20051169085
the first reported case from panamá of acute gastroenteritis caused by vibrio parahaemolyticus.the first confirmed case of vibrio parahaemolyticus gastroenteritis in panama is reported. this marine organism, causing food poisoning in some countries and isolated only recently from seawater in panama, was recovered from the stools of a patient with acute gastroenteritis, as well as from fresh shrimp used in preparing seafood dishes. this person and 39 other individuals became acutely ill a few hours after eating shrimp at the same restaurant.19751171633
failure to consult specialist. 20051173090
[physiological and hygienic characteristics of the working conditions in laying and insulating operations in the electrical engineering industry]. 20051176014
effect of increased static lung recoil on bronchial dimesions of excised lungs.we measured bronchial diameters and lengths during static deflation and inflation in eight excised dog lobes before and after static lung recoil (pst(l)) had been significantly increased by cooling the lobe for 48 h at 4 degrees c and ventilating it for 3 h. in control lobes, bronchial diameters were the same at any volume even though pst(l) was different during inflation and deflation. these results agree with those of hughes et al. (j. appl. physiol. 32: 25-35, 1972). however, when pst(l) was ...19751176409
vibrio parahaemolyticus as a cause of gastroenteritis in indonesia.vibrio parahaemolyticus was isolated from rectal swabs in two cases of acute gastroenteritis from different districts of jakarta.19751179488
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