| office costs soar. | | 2009 | 2807256 |
| triclonal gammopathy in a patient with plasma cell dyscrasia. | a triclonal gammopathy is an immunoglobulin abnormality in which three discrete monoclonal subpopulations of immunoglobulin molecules are present in a patient's serum. monoclonal and biclonal gammopathies have been studied extensively, but relatively little is known about the much rarer triclonal gammopathies. the case described below illustrates some of the difficulties that this condition can present to the clinician and the clinical laboratory. | 2011 | 3079680 |
| peripheral neuropathy in uremia. pathological studies on peripheral nerves from 6 patients. | | 2014 | 4316257 |
| [immunoelectrophoretic studies before and after prostatectomy]. | | 2014 | 4159340 |
| [operative reconstruction of injured nerves]. | | 2015 | 4345818 |
| [method of determining the duration of post-vaccinal immunity against whooping cough]. | | 2016 | 5028445 |
| car radiator burns: a report on 72 cases. | seventy-two cases of car radiator burns (crb) were treated in the burns unit, hamad medical corporation, doha, qatar, over a 6-year period (1982-87). all the patients were males and most were between 20 and 40 years old. chest wall, face and right upper limb were the commonest sites involved. most of the patients suffered from relatively minor scalds. the scenario of the accidents as well as the topography of the burned areas were characteristic to this particular type of injury. the exceptional ... | 2009 | 2765150 |
| [reproduction medicine--a new area of medicine]. | | 2013 | 3719625 |
| malignant neurilemoma of the supraorbital nerve. | | 2015 | 4414556 |
| [arterial hypertension syndrome in systemic lupus erythematosus]. | | 2016 | 4780465 |
| opportunistic infections in hiv-infected patients differ strongly in frequencies and spectra between patients with low cd4+ cell counts examined postmortem and compensated patients examined antemortem irrespective of the haart era. | aids-related mortality has changed dramatically with the onset of highly active antiretroviral therapy (haart), which has even allowed compensated hiv-infected patients to withdraw from secondary therapy directed against opportunistic pathogens. however, in recently autopsied hiv-infected patients, we observed that associations with a broad spectrum of pathogens remain, although detailed analyses are lacking. therefore, we focused on the possible frequency and spectrum shifts in pathogens associ ... | 2016 | 27611681 |
| production of silver nanoparticles with strong and stable antimicrobial activity against highly pathogenic and multidrug resistant bacteria. | to synthesize, characterize, and analyze antimicrobial activity of agnps of escherichia hermannii (she), citrobacter sedlakii (s11p), and pseudomonas putida (s5). | 2014 | 25093206 |
| molecular characteristics of extended-spectrum cephalosporin-resistant enterobacteriaceae from humans in the community. | to investigate the molecular characteristics of extended-spectrum cephalosporin (esc)-resistant enterobacteriaceae collected during a cross-sectional study examining the prevalence and risk factors for faecal carriage of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (esbl)-producing enterobacteriaceae in humans living in areas with high or low broiler density. | 2015 | 26029910 |
| high prevalence of multidrug resistant enterobacteriaceae isolated from outpatient urine samples but not the hospital environment in bo, sierra leone. | the rising level of antimicrobial resistance among bacterial pathogens is one of the most significant public health problems globally. while the antibiotic resistance of clinically important bacteria is closely tracked in many developed countries, the types and levels of resistance and multidrug resistance (mdr) among pathogens currently circulating in most countries of sub-saharan africa are virtually unknown. | 2016 | 27090787 |
| different flour microbial communities drive to sourdoughs characterized by diverse bacterial strains and free amino acid profiles. | this work aimed to investigate whether different microbial assemblies in flour may influence the microbiological and biochemical characteristics of traditional sourdough. to reach this purpose, members of lactic acid bacteria, enterobacteria, and yeasts were isolated from durum wheat flour. secondly, the isolated microorganisms (pediococcus pentosaceus, saccharomyces cerevisiae, pantoea agglomerans, and escherichia hermannii) were inoculated in doughs prepared with irradiated flour (gamma rays a ... | 2016 | 27877165 |
| emerging escherichia pathogen. | escherichia hermannii was first identified as a new species in 1982. it has rarely been reported as a human pathogen. we report the first case of e. hermannii as the sole pathogen in a catheter-related bloodstream infection. | 2013 | 23740732 |
| blood stream infection by escherchia hermannii in a neonate. | escherichia hermannii is a gram negative bacillus, facultative anaerobe and member of the family enterobacteriaceae. it was earlier classified as enteric group 11 by the enteric section of centers for disease control (cdc) and was reported in the clinical laboratory as a yellow pigmented e. coli strain. on the basis of its unique genomic features, this organism was labelled as a distinct species in 1982. a successfully treated case of a blood stream infection by e. hermannii in a neonate is bein ... | 2016 | 27656438 |
| catheter related escherichia hermannii sepsis in a haemodialysis patient. | escherichia hermannii is an extremely rare etiological agent of invasive infection, and thus, the bacterium was initially considered non-pathogenic. however, in five previously reported case reports e. hermannii has been implicated as the sole pathogen. our case report describes blood stream infection with e. hermannii in a haemodialysis patient with persisting symptoms, high fever and inflammatory markers despite appropriate antibiotic treatment until replacement of the dialysis catheter. we su ... | 2016 | 27006723 |
| phylogenetics of family enterobacteriaceae and proposal to reclassify escherichia hermannii and salmonella subterranea as atlantibacter hermannii and atlantibacter subterranea gen. nov., comb. nov. | multilocus sequence analysis based on hypervariable housekeeping proteins was utilized to differentiate closely related species in the family enterobacteriaceae. of 150 housekeeping proteins, the top 10 hypervariable proteins were selected and concatenated to obtain distance data. distances between concatenated proteins within the family were 0.9-41.2%, whereas the 16s rrna and atpd-gyrb-infb-rpob concatenated sequence (4mlsa) distances were 0.8-6.0% and 0.9-22.1%, respectively. these data indic ... | 2016 | 26970508 |
| escherichia marmotae sp. nov., isolated from faeces of marmota himalayana. | the taxonomic position of a group of seven closely related lactose-negative enterobacterial strains, which were isolated from fresh faecal samples of marmota himalayana collected from the qinghai-tibetan plateau, china, was determined by using a polyphasic approach. cells were gram-reaction-negative, non-sporulating, non-motile, short rods (0.5-1 × 1-2.5 μm). by 16s rrna gene sequences, the representative strain, ht073016(t), showed highest similarity values with escherichia fergusonii atcc 3546 ... | 2015 | 25851592 |
| escherichia hermannii bloodstream infection in a long-term haemodialysis patient. | | 2013 | 23856851 |
| identification of enterobacteriaceae by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry using the vitek ms system. | this multicenter study evaluated the accuracy of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (maldi-tof) mass spectrometry identifications from the vitek ms system (biomérieux, marcy l'etoile, france) for enterobacteriaceae typically encountered in the clinical laboratory. enterobacteriaceae isolates (n = 965) representing 17 genera and 40 species were analyzed on the vitek ms system (database v2.0), in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. colony growth (≤72 h) was app ... | 2013 | 23818163 |
| use of quantitative microbiological analyses to trace origin of contamination of parenteral nutrition solutions. | in the summer of 2010, parenteral nutrition (pn) admixtures were administered to neonates in the pediatric department of the university medical center mainz that provoked severe clinical sequelae. contamination of a dummy infusion with enterobacter cloacae and escherichia hermannii was detected on the day of the incident, and the same isolates were subsequently grown from all pn admixtures as well as from the parent amino acid solution from which the admixtures had been prepared. quantitative mi ... | 2012 | 22484833 |