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[new enteropathogens: aeromonas spp].aeromonas is one of the type of enteric pathogens which is commonly present in less developed countries. it leads to acute diarrhea in children and traveller's diarrhea in adults. additionally it is also responsible from the extraintestinal infections. aeromonas hydrophila is a bacteria which is isolated from water, soil, foods and rarely from intestinal tract of human. aeromonas sobria is especially isolated from wound infection of scuba diver's. there are other types of aeromonas such as salmo ...19902089235
partial characterisation of a soluble haemagglutinin from human diarrhoeal isolates of aeromonas.a soluble haemagglutinin has been identified in cell-free culture supernates of human diarrhoeal isolates of aeromonas sobria, a. hydrophila and a. caviae. it was oligomeric; a major peak of haemagglutinating activity had an apparent mol. wt of 780,000 but there was haemagglutinating activity throughout the mol. wt range less than 40,000- greater than 10(6). human group o, a and b, horse, rabbit, chicken and rat erythrocytes, but not those of sheep and cow, were agglutinated by the soluble haema ...19863723584
characterization of mesophilic aeromonas from clinical specimens by computerized analysis of sds-page protein profiles and by enzymatic activity.mesophilic aeromonas (aeromonas hydrophila, aeromonas sobria, aeromonas caviae) have recently been considered important aetiological agents of human diseases, mainly gastrointestinal infections. although several findings have pointed out the significance of this group of microorganisms as enteric pathogens and suggested the presence of virulence factors, epidemiological and clinical studies are limited by the difficulty of correctly identifying mesophilic aeromonas at the species level. sds-page ...19938264423
[severe acute gastroenteritis due to aeromonas in a patient colectomized for crohn's disease].we report a case of severe acute diarrhoea produced by aeromonas sobria, a specimen with controversial human pathogenicity. a 26-year-old man with crohn's disease previously colectomized was admitted with a cholera-like clinical presentation and renal failure. aeromonas sp. can be isolated in both children and adults and in healthy people, a. hydrophila being most often detected. severe infections due to other aeromonas sp., usually a. sobria and a. caviae, have been rarely described. most patie ...19979090982
aeromonas sobria infection with severe soft tissue damage and segmental necrotizing gastroenteritis in a patient with alcoholic liver cirrhosis.a 49-year-old man, who had a 3-year history of liver dysfunction but had not been treated, was admitted to the hospital with a sudden onset of fever and generalized muscle pain. he subsequently developed generalized purpura with scattered hemorrhagic bullae of the skin and massive bloody stools. aeromonas sobria was proven by culture of both blood and bullous fluid. in spite of the extensive treatment with antibiotics and other medications in the intensive care unit (icu), the patient went into ...199910469397
liver abscess and aeromonas bacteremia with septic pulmonary embolism.a 68-year-old healthy man was admitted because of liver abscess and aeromonas bacteremia accompanied by pulmonary embolism. aeromonas sobria was isolated from blood. coagulation parameters were normal and a lower limb venogram showed no evidence of thrombosis. septic embolism originating from the liver abscess was considered as the possible cause of pulmonary embolism. the patient was successfully treated with antibiotics.200314606725
a pore-forming toxin produced by aeromonas sobria activates camp-dependent cl- secretory pathways to cause diarrhea.aeromonas sobria hemolysin (ash) is one of the major virulence factors produced by a. sobria, a human pathogen that causes diarrhea. we investigated the effects of ash on cl(-) transport in human colonic epithelial cells. ash increased short-circuit currents (isc) and (125)i efflux from caco-2 cells, indicating ash activate cl(-) secretion. additions of inhibitors of cyclic amp dependent cl(-) channels, glybenclamide and nppb suppressed the isc and (125)i efflux increases induced by ash. and ash ...200515621437
induction of vascular leakage and blood pressure lowering through kinin release by a serine proteinase from aeromonas sobria.aeromonas sobria causes septic shock, a condition associated with high mortality. to study the mechanism of septic shock by a. sobria infection, we examined the vascular leakage (vl) activity of a. sobria serine proteinase (asp), a serine proteinase secreted by this pathogen. proteolytically active asp induced vl mainly in a bradykinin (bk) b(2) receptor-, and partially in a histamine-h(1) receptor-dependent manner in guinea pig skin. the asp vl activity peaked at 10 min to 1.8-fold of the initi ...200617142774
production of c5a by asp, a serine protease released from aeromonas sobria.aeromonas sobria causes pus and edema at sites of infection. however, the mechanisms underlying these effects have not been elucidated. c5a, the amino-terminal fragment of the complement 5th component (c5), mimics these events. to investigate the involvement of c5a in the pathophysiology of a. sobria infection, we examined release of c5a from human c5 by a serine protease (asp), a putative virulence factor secreted by this bacterium. c5 incubated with enzymatically active asp induced neutrophil ...200818714034
appendicitis associated with travelers' diarrhea caused by aeromonas sobria.aeromonas species is an infrequent pathogen causing travelers' diarrhea and gastroenteritis. no human case of appendicitis has been reported as a complication of aeromonas infection until now. we describe a case of acute appendicitis associated with aeromonas sobria infection acquired in cebu, philippines.200919335814
the influence of environmental bacteria in freshwater stingray wound-healing.invasion by bacteria can influence the course of healing of wounds acquired in aquatic environment. in this study, the bacteria present in potamotrygonmotoro stingray mucus and in the alto paraná river water were identified, and their ability to induce tissue injury and resist antibiotics was determined. biochemical identification analysis showed that 97% of all bacterial isolates were gram negative, aeromonas spp., enterobacter cloacae and citrobacter freundii being the species most prevalent. ...201121635911
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