Publications
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immune suppression in vivo with antigen-modified syngeneic cells. ii. t cell-mediated nonresponsiveness to fowl gamma-globulin. | intravenous administration of syngeneic spleen cells coupled with the palmitoyl derivative of fowl gammma-globulin (p-f gamma g) results in a profound state of f gamma g-specific tolerance in c57bl/6 mice. administration of p-f gamma g coupled syngeneic cells specifically reduces both the primary and secondary hapten and carrier-specific pfc responses to tnp-f gamma g. since the haptenic response is affected, the tolerance functions at the level of the f gamma g-specific helper t cell. as few as ... | 1979 | 87447 |
umbilical-cord insertion as source of pure fetal blood for prenatal diagnosis. | 2001 | 87711 | |
nelson's eye. | 2001 | 87735 | |
reconstruction after total gastrectomy: construction of a hunt-lawrence pouch using auto suture staples. | a simple gastric reservoir using autosuture staples can be constructed rapidly after total gastrectomy. the importance of both a reservoir capacity and delayed evacuation was supported by the clinical course of most of the patients. all 18 patients had improved nutrition. patients resected for cure tended to have greater weight gain and less abdominal discomfort. occasionally patients who underwent only palliative resection were long-term survivors with a clinical course similar to that of patie ... | 2001 | 88184 |
plasma 1,25(oh)2 vitamin d concentrations in nutritional osteomalacia. | 1999 | 89299 | |
effects of arachidonic acid and its metabolites on antigen-induced histamine release from human basophils in vitro. | 1979 | 90097 | |
discussion: oxidative disorders. | 1998 | 104556 | |
antigenic relationship between influenza c viruses. | the object of this study was to determine whether antigenic groupings exist among influenza c viruses. altogether seven influenza type c strains were examined by reciprocal haemagglutination-inhibition and serum neutralization tests with sera produced in ferrets. some biological properties were also compared and differences were found in their ability to agglutinate erythrocytes from various species, in their ability to adsorb onto rat and fowl erythrocytes, and in their rates of elution from th ... | 1978 | 104696 |
membrane changes during growth of tetrahymena in the presence of ethanol. | after a brief lag period for acclimation, tetrahymena pyriformis, strain nt-1, is capable of growing in culture medium containing high levels of ethanol. when grown in a medium having 1.6% ethanol, the membrane phospholipid composition was significantly different from that of control cells. the principal changes included a reduction in hexadecenoic acids (16 : 1 and 16 : 2) from 23% to 5% and an increase in linoleic acid (18 : 2) from 14% to 25% similar but less pronounced changes were observed ... | 1979 | 105757 |
biologic activity of soluble collagen-anticollagen immune complexes as demonstrated by passive cutaneous anaphylaxis. | collagen-anticollagen immune complexes were prepared by gel filtration. complex formation was chemically and serologically demonstrated. complexes eluting in gammam- and gammag-peaks of antigen-antiserum mixture showed strong positive reactions in pca experiments performed with 20 guinea pigs. control preparations of gammam- and gammag-peaks of antiserum devoid of antigen gave significantly lower pca-response. the positive reaction of control preparations can be explained in part by a certain de ... | 1975 | 127469 |
the lateral angiogram in the differentiation of extracerebral hematomas. | the pathophysiology of epidural hematomas is considerably different from that of subdural hematomas. epidural hematomas are well-localized intracranial masses under high pressure, whereas subdural hematomas are more widespread collections of blood under lower pressure. the underlying small cortical vessels are normal in both acute and chronic subdural hematomas but are severely distorted in epidural hematomas. the appearance of these vessels, seen best in the lateral projection, can help differe ... | 2005 | 1153776 |
reliability of gallium brain scanning in the detection and differentiation of central nervous system lesions. | both 99mtc-pertechnetate and 67ga-citrate brain scans were performed in 93 patients with cerebral neoplasms and in 70 others with cerebral infarction or hemorrhage. tumor detection was clearly better with 67ga(96%) than with 99mtc(85%). cerebral infarctions consistently either failed to concentrate 67ga(67%) of revealed a much lower concentration than the 99mtc study (27%). in 6% of the infarction patients, gallium and technetium scans were equivalent. | 2005 | 1153779 |
characterization and distribution of pasteurella species recovered from infected humans. | during a 3-year period, all pasteurella strains recovered at the clinical microbiological laboratory, lund, sweden, were studied biochemically with respect to their relationship to the recently described taxa of this genus. of 159 strains recovered from 146 infected humans, 95 were identified as pasteurella multocida subsp. multocida, 21 as pasteurella multocida subsp. septica, 28 as pasteurella canis, 10 as pasteurella stomatis, and 5 as pasteurella dagmatis. the homology within and between the ... | 1992 | 1452670 |
a group of indole-negative bovine strains with high deoxyribonucleic acid homology to pasteurella multocida. | a group of nine bovine pasteurella strains not producing indole were investigated for their taxonomic relationships with pasteurella multocida, pasteurella haemolytica and pasteurella canis. for all strains, dna-dna hybridization has revealed a high genetic relatedness at the species level to p. multocida and significantly lower homologies of only 18-41% towards p. haemolytica and 11-15% towards p. canis. guanine plus cytosine values of 38.0 to 42.1 mol% and several phenotypic characters have be ... | 1990 | 2400530 |
the 'bn2' gene, a regulator for the onset of chromosome condensation. | 2011 | 3067728 | |
deficiency of eosinophil peroxidase detected by automated cytochemistry. | 2011 | 3122494 | |
a redox system for brain targeted estrogen delivery causes chronic body weight decrease in rats. | the effects of 2 redox based carriers for brain directed delivery of estradiol (cds-e2) and ethinyl estradiol (cds-ee) on body weight were examined in rats. a single dose of cds-e2 (3 mg/kg) decreased weight gain in castrate rats for at least 24 days. the dose response of weight gain and lh suppression were compared 12 days and 12 to 25 after cds-e2 and cds-ee, respectively, in ovariectomized (ovx) rats. weight decrease was detected at a lower dose and was significant for longer after drug treat ... | 1988 | 3347139 |
variation in the relative abundance of gamma-crystallin gene transcripts during development and ageing. | the transcripts of gamma-crystallin mrna were examined during adulthood. the mrna transcripts were detected by northern blot technique. although the total rna per lens measured remains constant during adulthood, the mrna transcript size was observed to decline with ageing, specifically for the gamma-crystallin and not for alpha- and beta-crystallins. we could show that the relative amount of mrna transcripts detected with the four probes decreased with ageing, with gamma 1 and gamma 2 transcript ... | 2012 | 3350076 |
experimental evaluation of the mitroflow pericardial heart valve prosthesis. part ii. pathologic examination. | the results of the morphologic and histopathologic examination of 37 bovine pericardial heart valve prostheses that were retrieved after experimental implantation in chacma baboons for periods of one to twelve months are presented in this study. the implanted prostheses consisted of 33 mitroflow valves, size 21 mm, that belonged to four different groups according to the method of preparation of the pericardium (process i to iv) and 4 commercially available ionescu-shiley valves, size 19 mm. all ... | 1988 | 3421507 |
effect of porcelain thickness and type of metal-ceramic alloy on color. | 2012 | 3470506 | |
liposome as an adjuvant for the production of estradiol antibodies. | mice immunized with liposome associated estradiol-bovine serum albumin conjugate (e2-bsa) showed a significantly higher estradiol-specific immune response than did mice injected with the free conjugate. the conjugation of estradiol with bsa is imperative, since injection of liposomes with estradiol in the lipid bilayer was found to be ineffective in inducing an immune response. entrapment of e2-bsa in neutral and positively charged liposomes was found to be a potent mode of immunostimulation, ev ... | 1987 | 3666803 |
development of nonreducible technetium-99m(iii) cations as myocardial perfusion imaging agents: initial experience in humans. | a series of 15 nonreducible technetium-99m(iii) complexes of formula tr-[99mtcl(y)2]+ has been prepared by a general synthetic route based on reductive addition of y to the technetium-99m (99mtc) intermediate [99mtcl(o)]+. in these complexes, selected for potential use as myocardial imaging agents, l represents one of the two tetradentate schiff base ligands n,n'-ethylenebis(acetylacetone iminato), (en), or n,n'-propylene-1,2-bis(acetylacetone iminato), (pn), while y represents a monodentate pho ... | 1987 | 3681444 |
leadership in a changing environment. | 2013 | 3681467 | |
asymptotic relative efficiency. | 2013 | 3717280 | |
[the medico-social importance of "hot lines"]. | 2013 | 3719647 | |
[resistance to new types of cephalosporins in bacteria isolated from newborn infants]. | 2014 | 4005986 | |
quantitative anatomic analysis of "stent creep" of explanted hancock standard porcine bioprostheses used for cardiac valve replacement. | the degree of progressive inward deflection of the stent posts ("stent creep") during function of hancock standard orifice porcine aortic valve bioprostheses is unknown. the present investigation determines, using a quantitative geometric analysis of clinically removed bioprostheses, the contribution of stent creep to progressive reduction in the outflow orifice area of these valves. fifty-four hancock standard orifice porcine aortic valve bioprostheses obtained at reoperation or at autopsy of 5 ... | 2013 | 4014013 |
quantitative anatomic analysis of "stent creep" of explanted hancock standard porcine bioprostheses used for cardiac valve replacement. | the degree of progressive inward deflection of the stent posts ("stent creep") during function of hancock standard orifice porcine aortic valve bioprostheses is unknown. the present investigation determines, using a quantitative geometric analysis of clinically removed bioprostheses, the contribution of stent creep to progressive reduction in the outflow orifice area of these valves. fifty-four hancock standard orifice porcine aortic valve bioprostheses obtained at reoperation or at autopsy of 5 ... | 2013 | 4014013 |
piracetam does not change the anaesthetic requirement for halothane. | mac of halothane was determined in rats before and after the injection of piracetam 0.5 or 2.5 g kg-1, or both. no consistent changes in mac were found. we conclude that piracetam is unlikely to influence halothane requirement appreciably. | 1985 | 4052302 |
modification of seizure activity by electrical stimulation. i. after-discharge threshold. | 1972 | 4110396 | |
the use of density gradient centrifugation for the separation of serum lipoproteins. | 2015 | 4367869 | |
[detection of tumors specific humoral anitbody against brain tumors (author'stransl)]. | 2013 | 4376831 | |
[detection of tumors specific humoral anitbody against brain tumors (author'stransl)]. | 2013 | 4376831 | |
[early infantile autism]. | 2013 | 4444665 | |
[jointed free-end saddle denture]. | 2015 | 4501520 | |
a comparison of some pharmacological effects of escherichia coli (e. coli) l-asparaginase and e. coli endotoxin in rabbits. | 1973 | 4576539 | |
high concentration of 99mtc-sulfur colloid found during routine liver scan in lungs of patient with advanced breast cancer. | 2015 | 4724344 | |
[treatment of herpes zoster with emetine]. | 2016 | 4767947 | |
dichotic listening in stuttering and dyslalic children. | 2016 | 4777743 | |
[bile acids in patients with cholelithiasis and cholecystitis]. | 2016 | 4779023 | |
the paradoxical growth hormone reaction after intravenous glucose in the newborn. | 2014 | 4858014 | |
[preparation of wax models before carrying out prostheses from polymerizing resins]. | 2015 | 4913641 | |
genetics of the enterobacteriaceae. c. molecular relationships among members of the enterobacteriaceae. | 1971 | 4947113 | |
[the psychagogue in a psychiatric hospital]. | 2016 | 5011120 | |
irreversible acute oliguric renal failure. a complication of methoxyflurane anesthesia. | 2016 | 5061073 | |
clinical pharmacologic aspects of cefixime in dogs. | the minimal inhibitory concentration (mic) of cefixime, a new third-generation orally administered caphalosporin, was determined for reference and clinical isolates from dogs. the mic of the drug for all but 1 of the 18 enterobacteriaceae isolates tested, 1 pasteurella canis, 1 rhodococcus equi, 1 streptococcus canis, and 1 streptococcus group g isolate, was less than 1.0 microgram/ml. the mic for 9 staphylococcus intermedius isolates ranged from 1.56 to 6.25 micrograms/ml and, for 8 sta aureus ... | 1995 | 7661460 |
isolation of pasteurella canis from a foal with polyarthritis. | 1994 | 8076283 | |
bacteriologic analysis of infected dog and cat bites. emergency medicine animal bite infection study group. | to define better the bacteria responsible for infections of dog and cat bites, we conducted a prospective study at 18 emergency departments. to be eligible for enrollment, patients had to meet one of three major criteria for infection of a bite wound (fever, abscess, and lymphangitis) or four of five minor criteria (wound-associated erythema, tenderness at the wound site, swelling at the site, purulent drainage, and leukocytosis). wound specimens were cultured for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria ... | 1999 | 9887159 |
linezolid activity compared to those of selected macrolides and other agents against aerobic and anaerobic pathogens isolated from soft tissue bite infections in humans. | linezolid was tested against 420 aerobes and anaerobes, including 148 pasteurella isolates, by an agar dilution method. linezolid was active against all pasteurella multocida subsp. multocida and p. multocida subsp. septica isolates and most pasteurella canis, pasteurella dagmatis, and pasteurella stomatis isolates. the mic was </=2 microg/ml for staphylococci, streptococci, ef-4b, weeksella zoohelcum, fusobacterium nucleatum, other fusobacteria, porphyromonas spp., prevotella spp., peptostrepto ... | 1999 | 10348773 |
systemic infection by pasteurella canis biotype 1 in newborn puppies. | pasteurella canis biotype 1, usually associated with the oral cavity of dogs and cats, or with human wound infections following dog bites, was isolated from newborn puppies with a fatal systemic infection. the identity of p. canis was confirmed by arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction and the organism was susceptible to all the penicillins, cephalosporins, tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones tested and to most of the aminoglycosides tested. this represents the first report of systemic past ... | 2000 | 11032675 |
occurrence of pasteurella multocida and related species in village free ranging chickens and their animal contacts in tanzania. | investigation was done to determine the presence of pasteurella multocida and related species in free ranging chickens and ducks, dogs, cats and pigs in three climatic zones (cool, warm and hot) of rural morogoro, tanzania. a total of 153 isolates of p. multocida ssp. multocida and related species were obtained by direct culture on blood agar, selective medium and mouse inoculation. p. multocida ssp. multocida was isolated from 0.7% of chickens and 7% of ducks. in dogs and cats, p. multocida ssp ... | 2001 | 11163704 |
genomic fingerprints, ardra profiles and quinone systems for classification of pasteurella sensu stricto. | in order to investigate the relationships between species of the genus pasteurella sensu stricto such as pasteurella multocida, pasteurella canis, pasteurella stomatis, pasteurella dagmatis, pasteurella avium, pasteurella volantium, pasteurella gallinarum, pasteurella species a, pasteurella species b and "pasteurella leonis" mccm 00659 their genomic fingerprints and ardra profiles were compared and their quinone systems were analysed. visual comparison of band patterns from rep-pcr (eric-, rep- ... | 2000 | 11249019 |
specific detection of pasteurella multocida in chickens with fowl cholera and in pig lung tissues using fluorescent rrna in situ hybridization. | a pasteurella multocida species-specific oligonucleotide probe, pmhyb449, targeting 16s rrna was designed and evaluated by whole-cell hybridization against 22 selected reference strains in animal tissues. it differentiated p. multocida from other bacterial species of the families pasteurellaceae and enterobacteriaceae and also from divergent species of the order cytophagales (except biovar 2 strains of pasteurella avium and pasteurella canis, which have high 16s rrna similarity to p. multocida). ... | 2001 | 11427580 |
comparative in vitro activity of ertapenem and 11 other antimicrobial agents against aerobic and anaerobic pathogens isolated from skin and soft tissue animal and human bite wound infections. | we studied the comparative in vitro activity of ertapenem, a new carbapenem, against 240 aerobic and 180 anaerobic recent clinical bite isolates using an agar dilution method and an inoculum of 10(4) cfu/spot for aerobes and 10(5) cfu/spot for anaerobes. ertapenem inhibited 410/420 (98%) of the isolates tested at < or = 4 mg/l with only 4/5 campylobacter gracilis and 1/3 campylobacter rectus strains requiring . or = 16 mg/l for inhibition. ertapenem was only moderately active (mic 8 mg/l) agains ... | 2001 | 11679553 |
pasteurella canis osteomyelitis and cutaneous abscess after a domestic dog bite. | the genus pasteurella is part of the normal oral flora of many animals, including domestic cats and dogs. in humans, pasteurella may cause complications ranging from cellulitis to septicemia but rarely causes osteomyelitis or septic arthritis after bites and/or scratches by cats and dogs. although pasteurella multocida is a common cause of infection, other pasteurella species have also been cultured from wounds in humans. we describe here, a case of a cutaneous abscess and acute osteomyelitis as ... | 2002 | 12004298 |
first cases of animal diseases published since 2000. 1. dogs. | in this first article of a series of papers listing first case reports of animal diseases published since 2000, the following 19 cases of dog diseases are discussed: blastomycotic granuloma involving the cranial vena cava. congenital myocardial hamartoma. discospondylitis: three cases caused respectively by pseudomonas aeruginosa, enterococcus faecalis and staphylococcus epidermidis. dystrophin deficient muscular dystrophy in a labrador retriever. emphysematous prostatitis. erythema multiforme m ... | 2003 | 14535581 |
oral bacterial flora of dogs with and without rabies: a preliminary study in thailand. | the authors studied the bacterial flora of the dog oral cavity and of bite wounds, aerobic bacteria were isolated from mouth swabs of 16 normal and 5 rabid dogs as well as from infected dog-bite wounds from 18 patients. a total of 20 different microbial species were recovered from mouth swab cultures. the most frequently isolated organisms were klebsiella pneumoniae ssp pneumoniae, escherichia coli, staphylococcus aureus, citrobacter freundii, enterobacter cloacae, acinetobacter calcoaceticus, a ... | 2003 | 14971525 |
revised description and classification of atypical isolates of pasteurella multocida from bovine lungs based on genotypic characterization to include variants previously classified as biovar 2 of pasteurella canis and pasteurella avium. | strains deviating in key phenotypic characters, mainly isolated from cases of bovine pneumonia in five european countries, were genotyped in order to examine their genotypic relationship with pasteurella multocida. twenty-two strains of pasteurella avium biovar 2, including variants in indole, xylose and mannitol, 18 strains of pasteurella canis biovar 2 and variants of this taxon, five strains of p. multocida subsp. septica showing variations in indole and ornithine decarboxylase, nine strains ... | 2004 | 15184562 |
rapid and accurate identification of human isolates of pasteurella and related species by sequencing the soda gene. | the identification of pasteurella and related bacteria remains a challenge. here, a 449- to 473-bp fragment (soda(int)) internal to the soda gene, encoding the manganese-dependent superoxide dismutase, was amplified and sequenced with a single pair of degenerate primers from the type strains of pasteurella (18 strains), gallibacterium (1 strain), and mannheimia (5 strains) species. the soda(int)-based phylogenetic tree was in general agreement with that inferred from the analysis of the correspo ... | 2005 | 15872260 |
[surgical therapy for hand infections. part i]. | due to its function, anatomy, and exposition to multiple pathogens, the hand is highly susceptible to infection. most of these infections are post-traumatic. isolates of pathogens from infected hands contain mainly staphylococcus aureus and beta-hemolytic group a streptococci. we find pasteurella canis and p. multocida from cat and dog bite wounds and eikenella corrodens from human bite wounds. the "fight-bite clenched fist" wound, with penetration of the metacarpophalangeal joint and its high r ... | 2005 | 15928956 |
long-term respiratory tract infection with canine-associated pasteurella dagmatis and neisseria canis in a patient with chronic bronchiectasis. | pasteurella dagmatis and neisseria canis were repeatedly isolated from the sputum of a poodle-owning patient with chronic bronchiectasis. commercially available systems failed to identify these unusual organisms: identification was made by 16s rrna gene sequencing. difficulties identifying these and five other canine-associated isolates (p. dagmatis [n = 2], pasteurella canis [n = 2], and n. canis [n = 1]) are discussed. | 2005 | 16081998 |
prevalence of zoonotic agents in dogs visiting hospitalized people in ontario: implications for infection control. | visitation of hospitalized people by dogs is becoming commonplace, but little is known about the potential health risks of introducing dogs to healthcare settings. this cross-sectional study evaluated the prevalence of zoonotic agents in a group of 102 visitation dogs from a variety of sources across ontario. between may and july 2004, owners were interviewed by a standardized questionnaire while dogs underwent a standardized physical examination. one specimen of faeces, hair-coat brushings and ... | 2006 | 16466831 |
the bacteriology and antimicrobial susceptibility of infected and non-infected dog bite wounds: fifty cases. | dog bite wounds are a common reason for dogs requiring veterinary care, but there is surprisingly little data on the bacteriology of bite wounds. a prospective study was performed on dogs with various grades of bite wound to identify the bacteria present in these wounds. swabs were collected from all wounds for bacterial culture and cytology. all swabs were cultured aerobically and anaerobically and all aerobic cultures were evaluated for antibiotic susceptibility using the kirby bauer disk diff ... | 2008 | 18029118 |
phenotypic and genetic characterization of pasteurella multocida and related isolates from rabbits in switzerland. | several bacteria belonging to the family pasteurellaceae are potential pathogens in rabbits. in particular, pasteurella multocida is considered to be important, and outbreaks caused by this species result in considerable economic losses in rabbitries. however, pasteurellaceae spp. isolated from rabbits are poorly characterized, and thus, proper identification of p. multocida isolates from these animals is problematic and often unsatisfactory, thereby hampering epidemiological investigations. the ... | 2009 | 19901279 |
[first report of a total knee arthroplasty infected by pasteurella canis]. | 2010 | 20462714 | |
identification and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of bacteria causing otitis externa in dogs. | bacterial agents are considered important pathogens causing external otitis in dogs. it is essential to carry out bacterial culture and antimicrobial susceptibility test in the case of otitis externa, particularly for chronic or recurring cases. sterile swab samples were obtained from terminal part of vertical ear canals of 74 dogs with otitis externa for cytology, bacterial culture and antimicrobial susceptibility test. cytologic smears were stained using gram and giemsa staining methods. aerob ... | 2010 | 20526674 |
the first case of pasteurella canis bacteremia: a cirrhotic patient with an open leg wound. | introduction: severe human infections caused by the pasteurella species are typically seen following animal bites. p. canis is a species that rarely affects humans and has never been found in systemic infections. here, we report the first documented case of p. canis bacteremia in an infected human, thought to be caused by a dog lick to an open leg wound. | 2010 | 20623245 |
vertebral osteomyelitis and meningomyelitis caused by pasteurella canis in a dog--clinicopathological case report. | a clinicopathological case study of vertebral osteomyelitis caused by pasteurella canis in a 2.5-year-old male jack russell terrier is presented. the case was characterised by a chronic course with signs of spinal pain and acute paraplegia. the diagnosis was established by radiography, myelography, post-myelographic ct examination, and laboratory tests including routine blood work and cerebrospinal fluid (csf) cytology, and confirmed by postmortem pathological and microbiological examinations. d ... | 2010 | 21087911 |
[unusual infection--pasteurella canis bacteremia in a child after exposure to rabbit secretions]. | pasteurella spp. is a natural habitant of the oral flora and digestive tract of various domestic animals. there are several species of pasteurella which can cause disease in humans. the most common species is pmultocida, generally associated with an animal bite. the infection that evolves is usually constricted to the area of the bite. systemic forms of infection are rare and were described in patients with underlying diseases. the authors would like to report on a case of a healthy 21-month-old ... | 2011 | 21449149 |
pasteurella canis peritonitis in a peritoneal dialysis patient. | 2011 | 21799062 | |
classification of pasteurella sp. b as pasteurella oralis sp. nov. | pasteurella species b has so far only been reported from the oral cavity of dogs, cats and a ferret. in the present study, information from 15 recent isolates that included african hedgehogs (atelerix albiventris), banded mongoose (mungos mungo), moholi bushbabies (galago moholi) and pneumonia of a cat were compared to five strains investigated previously from bite wounds in humans inflicted by a cat and dog and from gingiva of a cat. rpob gene sequence comparison showed 17 isolates including th ... | 2011 | 21841008 |
polymerase chain reaction-based identification of clinically relevant pasteurellaceae isolated from cats and dogs in poland. | a set of polymerase chain reaction (pcr) assays for identification of the most important pasteurellaceae species encountered in cats and dogs were developed. primers for pasteurella multocida were designed to detect a fragment of the kmt, a gene encoding the outer-membrane protein. primers specific to pasteurella canis, pasteurella dagmatis, and pasteurella stomatis were based on the manganese-dependent superoxide dismutase gene (soda) and those specific to [haemophilus] haemoglobinophilus on sp ... | 2011 | 21908285 |
a case of wound dual infection with pasteurella dagmatis and pasteurella canis resulting from a dog bite - limitations of vitek-2 system in exact identification of pasteurella species. | background: pasteurella species, widely known as indigenous organisms in the oral and gastrointestinal floras of many wild and domestic animals, are important pathogens in both animals and humans. human infections due to pasteurella species are in most cases associated with infected injuries following animal bites. we encountered a rare case of dual infections caused by different two pasteurella species occurred in a previously healthy 25-year-old female sustaining injury by a dog-bite. - method ... | 2011 | 22112359 |
pasteurella canis isolation following penetrating eye injury: a case report. | a 3-year-old boy presented with history of trauma to the left eye after he accidentally injured his eye with a broom stick made up from coconut skewers. there was history of cats as their pets but not dogs. ocular examination revealed left superonasal conjunctival laceration and scleral perforation with prolapsed vitreous. fundus examination showed minimal vitreous haemorrhage and flat retina. conjunctiva swab at the wound site was sent for gram staining, culture, and sensitivity. he underwent s ... | 2012 | 22606491 |
pasteurella canis and granulicatella adiacens conjunctivitis outbreak resistant to empirical treatment in a child welfare agency. | to investigate pathogens associated with bacterial conjunctivitis resistant to the empirical treatment and their antibiotic resistance in a child welfare agency. | 2013 | 22800794 |
occurrence of pasteurellaceae bacteria in the oral cavity of selected marine mammal species. | the occurrence of bacteria belonging to pasteurellaceae in the oral cavity of captive marine mammals was investigated using culture and subsequent geno- and phenotypic characterization and phylogenetic analyses. a total of 89 bacterial isolates from pinnipeds tentatively classified with the family pasteurellaceae were further characterized by phylogenetic analysis of rpob gene sequences, which showed that the isolates investigated formed five distinct groups. four strains from california sea lio ... | 2012 | 23272350 |
pasteurella canis osteoarticular infections in childhood: review of bone and joint infections due to pasteurella species over 10 years at a tertiary pediatric hospital and in the literature. | pasteurella spp. are important bacterial pathogens in both animals and humans. most reported pasteurella infections in humans involve skin and soft tissues, often after an animal bite, scratch, or lick to an open wound. infections involving bone and joints are well recognized, but have not been previously reported due to pasteurella canis without a history of penetrating dog bite. | 2013 | 23482278 |
pasteurella canis peritonitis in a child on peritoneal dialysis. | 2015 | 25742087 | |
a case of lower respiratory tract infection with canine-associated pasteurella canis in a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. | this is the report of lower respiratory tract infection with pasteurella canis in a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (copd) patient with history of casual exposure to cats. pasteurella species are part of the oral and gastrointestinal flora in the canine animals. these organisms are usually implicated in wound infection following animal bites, but can also be associated with a variety of infections including respiratory tract infections. | 2015 | 26435948 |
non-oral gram-negative facultative rods in chronic periodontitis microbiota. | the subgingival prevalence of gram-negative facultative rods not usually inhabiting or indigenous to the oral cavity (non-oral gnfr), as well as selected periodontal bacterial pathogens, were evaluated by culture in untreated and treated chronic periodontitis patients. | 2016 | 26835659 |
[pasteurella canis hemorragic sepsis and empyema]. | we report the case of a 56-year-old female patient, with a three-day history of hematemesis, melena, abdominal wall hematoma and epistaxis associated with thrombocytopenia and anemia. idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura was diagnosed and she was treated with dexamethasone for four days. the patient developed acute respiratory failure with signs of systemic inflammatory response. blood and pleural fluid cultures grew pasteurella canis. this is the first case, to our knowledge, of p. canis empyema ... | 2016 | 26965885 |
identification of pasteurella canis in a soft tissue infection caused by a dog bite: the first report in korea. | 2016 | 27578520 | |
in vitro activity of pexiganan and 10 comparator antimicrobials against 234 isolates including 93 pasteurella spp. and 50 anaerobic bacteria recovered from animal bite wounds. | animal bite wounds affect more than 5 million americans resulting in 300,000 emergency department visits, 10,000 hospitalizations and untold number of physician office visits annually. various forms of topical therapy are empirically self-employed by many patients prior to seeking medical attention. pexiganan, a 22-amino acid synthetic cationic analogue of peptide magainin ii, acts by selectively damaging bacterial cell membranes. we determined the mics for pexiganan and other antimicrobial agen ... | 2017 | 28373186 |
unusual aetiology of pasteurella canis biovar 2 causing dacryocystitis in hiv patient: a case report and review of literature. | pasteurella species are zoonotic bacterial pathogens implicated very infrequently in various human infections following animal bites or licks usually of dogs and cats. this case report described a rare clinical presentation of dacryocystitis caused by p.canis in a human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) positive young male patient involved in caring of cattle. it advocates the utmost need of recognizing the wide clinical manifestation spectrum of p.canis even without prior penetrating injury. p.canis ... | 2017 | 28384864 |
medical and surgical management of pasteurella canis infectious keratitis. | we describe a case of refractory pasteurella canis keratitis that initially failed antimicrobial treatment but was successfully treated with a conjunctival flap followed by a penetrating keratoplasty. | 2017 | 28660128 |