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copper-resistant enteric bacteria from united kingdom and australian piggeries.thirty-three enteric isolates from australian (escherichia coli only) and united kingdom (u.k.) (salmonella sp., citrobacter spp., and e. coli) piggeries were characterized with respect to their copper resistance. the copper resistance phenotypes of four new australian e. coli isolates were comparable with that of the previously studied e. coli k-12 strain ed8739(prj1004), in that the resistance level in rich media was high (up to 18 mm cuso4) and resistance was inducible. copper resistance was ...19938368840
lysine-mannitol-glycerol agar, a medium for the isolation of salmonella spp., including s. typhi and atypical strains.an agar medium for the isolation of salmonella spp. is described. the medium, lysine-mannitol-glycerol agar, has features of both xylose-lysine-deoxycholate agar and mannitol-lysine-crystal violet-brilliant green agar, but glycerol is added for the differentiation of salmonella and citrobacter spp. the medium facilitates the detection of strains having atypical fermentation patterns, such as the lactose- or sucrose-positive salmonellae. the medium also detects salmonella typhi after enrichment.19938368847
monoclonal antibodies that react with live listeria spp.seven monoclonal antibodies (mabs) against listeria spp. that were reactive with live listeria spp. were developed. two of these mabs (55-8 and 55-37) were members of the immunoglobulin m class, and all other mabs were members of the immunoglobulin g class. mab 55-23 reacted with 148 of 157 strains tested. mab 34-51 reacted with serotype 1/2a, 1/2b, and 1/2c strains and exhibited a scattered reaction pattern with strains belonging to other serotypes. mab 55-44 reacted with all of the strains bel ...19938368856
the bacteriophage mu middle operon: essential and nonessential functions.transcription during the bacteriophage mu lytic cycle occurs in three phases: early, middle, and late. previous dna sequence analysis of the middle operon revealed five potential open reading frames (orfs) with lengths of 39, 42, 72, 120, and 140 amino acids. the distal 140-amino-acid orf encodes c, the activator of late transcription. expression of the middle operon under the control of a t7 promoter and t7 rna polymerase resulted in production of two polypeptides of 15 (orf 120) and 16.5 kda ( ...19938372443
sequences of wild-type and mutant ampd genes of citrobacter freundii and enterobacter cloacae.the ampd gene product regulates the expression of ampc beta-lactamase in gram-negative bacteria and is proposed to be involved in peptidoglycan metabolism. in this study, we sequenced the ampd wild type and three mutant genes of enterobacter cloacae and citrobacter freundii. they exhibited a high degree of homology with the corresponding gene of escherichia coli except in the carboxy termini, where, in the wild-type genes of e. cloacae and c. freundii, four additional amino acids yielding the se ...19938383940
comparative antimicrobial activity of lomefloxacin, norfloxacin, ofloxacin, ciprofloxacin and enoxacin against > 500 bacterial isolates.an agar dilution technique was used to compare the antimicrobial activities of lomefloxacin, norfloxacin, ofloxacin, ciprofloxacin and enoxacin against 544 strains of bacterial isolates. among the five quinolone agents tested, ciprofloxacin was the most active. enoxacin was the most active after ciprofloxacin against escherichia coli, enterobacter aerogenes, proteus mirabilis, shigella spp., yersinia enterocolitica, and haemophilus influenzae with an mic90 of < or = 0.25 micrograms/ml. ofloxacin ...19938396196
cloning and sequence analysis of a gene (pchr) encoding an arac family activator of pyochelin and ferripyochelin receptor synthesis in pseudomonas aeruginosa.pseudomonas aeruginosa k372 is deficient in the production of both the 75-kda ferripyochelin receptor protein and pyochelin. a 1.8-kb ecori-sali fragment which restored production of both the receptor protein and pyochelin was cloned. nucleotide sequencing of the fragment revealed an open reading frame of 888 bp, designated pchr (pyochelin), capable of encoding a 296-amino-acid protein of a 32,339-da molecular mass. by using a phage t7-based expression system, a protein of ca. 32 kda was produce ...19938397186
[oral ofloxacin versus intramuscular ceftriaxone in antibiotic prophylaxis in transurethral prostate resection].this randomized prospective study evaluated the safety and efficacy of a single oral dose of ofl compared to a single parenteral dose of ctrx prior to turp. 191 patients (mean age: 68.7 +/- 6.2 years) with bacterial free urine before surgery were enrolled and received either ofl: 400 mg per os (n = 95) or ctrx: 1 g intrasmuscularly (n = 96) at the pre-anaesthetic medication time (two hours prior turp). two urine cultures were obtained: on the day of the patient's discharge and within one month a ...19938401617
replicon typing characterization of plasmids encoding resistance to gentamicin and apramycin in escherichia coli and salmonella typhimurium isolated from human and animal sources in belgium.escherichia coli and salmonella strains with plasmids conferring resistance to gentamicin and apramycin have been isolated with increasing frequency both from cattle and hospital patients in belgium. the apramycin-gentamicin resistance plasmids were characterized in recipient strains by their profiles and molecular weights using agarose gel electrophoresis, by their antimicrobial resistance patterns and by replicon typing using a series of dna probes specific for the genes controlling their syst ...19938405151
the eae gene of citrobacter freundii biotype 4280 is necessary for colonization in transmissible murine colonic hyperplasia.transmissible murine colonic hyperplasia is characterized by proliferation of anchored stem cells in the mucosa of the descending colon of laboratory mice and is caused by citrobacter freundii biotype 4280. this bacterium produces attaching and effacing lesions in the descending colon prior to the onset of gross hyperplasia. by mutational analysis, the chromosomal eae gene of c. freundii biotype 4280 was shown to be necessary for colonic colonization. conversely, bacteria cured of a 65-kb plasmi ...19938406863
bacteriology of neonatal septicaemia in a rural referral hospital in south india.out of 640 suspected cases of neonatal septicaemia studied, bacteraemia was detected in 255 (40 per cent) of the infants. gram negative organisms were predominant (56 per cent) with pseudomonas, citrobacter, and klebsiella as the commonest pathogens. among the gram positive organisms both staphylococcus aureus and staphylococcus epidermidis were equally prevalent. staphylococci were mainly responsible for early onset infections, whereas salmonella typhimurium and pseudomonas were the main organi ...19938411317
gram-negative enteric bacillary meningitis: a twenty-one-year experience.we reviewed our experience with gram-negative enteric bacillary meningitis in neonates and infants from 1969 through 1989. ninety-eight patients were identified. their ages were from 1 day to 2 years with a median of 10 days. in 25 patients (26%), predisposing factors were identified, the most common of which were neural tube defects and urinary tract anomalies. the causative agents were escherichia coli (53%), klebsiella-enterobacter species (16%), citrobacter diversus (9%), salmonella species ...19938419603
[nose and throat carriage in "food handlers"].from december 1991 to february 1992, 450 personnel have been investigated for pathogen microorganisms in their nose and throat. the study was performed in the infectious diseases section of gülhane military medical academy. pathogen microorganisms have been isolated from 54 nose culture (12%) and 6 throat culture (1.33%). in one person pathogen microorganisms have been isolated from his nose and throat. the difference between the two groups (the nose and throat cultures) was significant at p = 0 ...19938421445
shiga-like toxin ii-related cytotoxins in citrobacter freundii strains from humans and beef samples.by hybridizing colonies grown from 928 individual stool samples of patients suffering from diarrhea with oligonucleotide probes 772 and 849 complementary to shiga-like toxin i (slt-i) and slt-ii gene sequences, respectively, we identified two strains that hybridized with probe 849, which biochemical identification revealed as citrobacter freundii. an additional five slt-ii probe-positive isolates were screened from 81 beef samples. polymerase chain reaction analysis and restriction of amplified ...19938423084
role of ser-238 and lys-240 in the hydrolysis of third-generation cephalosporins by shv-type beta-lactamases probed by site-directed mutagenesis and three-dimensional modeling.a growing number of extended spectrum shv-type beta-lactamases capable of hydrolyzing third-generation cephalosporins such as cefotaxime and ceftazidime have been reported. these new enzymes differ by a few amino acids from shv-1, an enzyme incapable of hydrolyzing these drugs. two of these substitutions, gly-238-->ser and glu-240-->lys, are in a key beta-strand of the catalytic site of class a beta-lactamases. to understand the structural basis of these new activities, we first subcloned the dn ...19938429044
interspecific plasmid transfer and modification of heat-stable enterotoxin expression by klebsiella pneumoniae from infants with diarrhea.we have previously described two heat-stable enterotoxins (st) produced by citrobacter freundii and by klebsiella pneumoniae. to see whether transfer of toxigenic ability may occur between different bacterial species, conjugal mating experiments were performed using strains isolated from children. donors and recipients were incubated together. st production by the recipients was tested by the suckling mouse assay, which is the standard biologic method for detecting st, and also by an elisa test. ...19938433897
in vitro antibacterial activity of fk037, a novel parenteral broad-spectrum cephalosporin.fk037 is a new parenteral cephalosporin, which offers some advantages over the commercially available parenteral cephalosporins. it demonstrated potent broad-spectrum activity against clinical isolates of gram-positive bacteria including methicillin-resistant staphylococci, and gram-negative bacteria including pseudomonas aeruginosa. against clinical isolates of aerobic gram-positive bacteria, fk037, like cefpirome, demonstrated more potent activity than ceftazidime, cefoperazone and ceftizoxime ...19938436562
antibiotic susceptibility of urinary pathogens from inpatients in kumasi, ghana. 19938438516
analysis of 7-substituted sialic acid in some enterobacterial lipopolysaccharides.sialic acid-containing lipopolysaccharides (lps) were isolated from six bacterial strains of the family enterobacteriaceae. sialic acid was released from permethylated lps by methanolysis, and partially o-methylated n-acetyl-n-methyl-neuraminic acid methyl ester methyl glycosides were analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography-electron ionization mass spectrometry. it was proved that all lps contain n-acetylneuraminic acid (neuac). the occurrence of 7-substituted neuac in escherichia coli serotypes o ...19938444811
characterization of the replicon from plasmid pac1 from acetobacter pasteurianus.a panel of recombinant plasmids pack5 and pact7 was prepared by introducing kanamycin and tetracycline resistance into the partially split plasmid pac1 which contained replicon isolated from acetobacter pasteurianus. the replicon in plasmid pac1 is compatible with the cole1 replicon. compared to pbr322, the plasmid had more than 30 copies per chromosome in escherichia coli cells. plasmids were transformed into e. coli dh1, acetobacter pasteurianus 3614, acetobacter aceti 3620, shigella, citrobac ...19938447828
in vitro activity and beta-lactamase stability of fk-037, a parenteral cephalosporin.the in vitro activity of fk-037, 5-amino-2-[[(6r, 7r)-7-[[(z)-2-(2-amino-4-thiazolyl)-2- methoxyimino) acetyl] amino]-2-carboxy-8-oxo-5-thia-1- azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-en-3-yl]methyl]-1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1h-pyrazoli um hydroxide, inner salt, sulfate (1:1), a new parenteral cephem, was compared with those of cefepime, ceftazidime, imipenem, and ciprofloxacin. fk-037 inhibited methicillin-susceptible staphylocci at < or = 4 micrograms/ml. of 98 isolates of homogenous methicillin-resistant staphyloco ...19938460925
detection of salmonella in animal protein by rappaport-vassiliadis broth using indirect impediometry.indirect impedance methodology for the detection of salmonella was investigated using a rapid automated bacterial impedance technique (rabit) system. four commercially available rappaport-vassiliadis (rv) enrichment broths were evaluated for their sensitivity and selectivity in detecting salmonella using this technique. the rv from lab m and oxoid (new) gave the shortest detection times and showed good correlation between salmonella numbers and detection times. using lab m medium, the indirect i ...19938466801
purification and characterization of three carboxylesterases from enterobacteriaceae.the carboxylesterases from proteus vulgaris, salmonella enterica and citrobacter amalonaticus were purified 104-, 95- and 120-fold, respectively by chromatography. the enzymes had similar catalytic activities but differed considerably in their inactivation by heat, di-isopropyl fluorophosphate and cd2+, zn2+, hg2+ and cu2+. quantitative neutralization of hydrolytic activity with specific immunoglobulins indicated that the three enzymes were antigenically distinct.19938472928
citrobacter diversus ventriculitis and brain abscesses in an adult.a case of citrobacter diversus brain abscesses following urinary infection in an adult is described. the patient was treated with surgical drainage, netilmicin and cefotaxime. citrobacter species cns infection is discussed.19938473769
overproduction, solubilization, purification and dna-binding properties of ampr from citrobacter freundii.ampr belongs to the lysr family of prokaryotic dna-binding transcriptional regulators and controls induction of the enterobacterial ampc beta-lactamase gene. the ampr gene of citrobacter freundii was deregulated by employing the polymerase chain reaction to introduce an efficient ribosome-binding sequence and suitable restriction enzyme sites for cloning into a chemically inducible tac-promoter expression vector. when induced in escherichia coli, the modified ampr gene rapidly overproduced the a ...19938477712
the activity of cefpirome and ten other antibacterial agents against 2858 clinical isolates collected from 20 centres.two thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight aerobic clinical isolates of enterobacteriaceae, pseudomonas species, staphylococci, streptococci and haemophilus species were collected in 19 geographically separated centres in the uk and one in ireland. the identity of each isolate was confirmed at southmead hospital and the mic of cefpirome, cefotaxime, ceftazidime, cefuroxime, cephradine, amoxycillin, piperacillin, imipenem, gentamicin, ciprofloxacin and trimethoprim was determined by an agar dilut ...19938486569
attaching and effacing locus of a citrobacter freundii biotype that causes transmissible murine colonic hyperplasia.citrobacter freundii biotype 4280 produces attaching and effacing (ae) lesions in the large intestine of laboratory mice and is the causative agent of transmissible murine colonic hyperplasia. ae lesions are also produced by enteropathogenic escherichia coli in humans. southern analysis revealed that biotype 4280, but not 20 other strains of c. freundii, contained dna homologous to the eae (e. coli attaching and effacing) gene which is necessary for ae activity by enteropathogenic e. coli in vit ...19938500884
immunological relatedness of the lamb proteins among members of enterobacteriaceae.we have studied the immunological relatedness of lamb proteins from a wide range of enterobacterial species, using antibodies directed against denatured escherichia coli k12 and klebsiella pneumoniae lamb proteins (lambe.c. and lambk.p., respectively), and anti-peptide antibodies directed against 10 distinct loops of lamb from e. coli k12 predicted to protrude either side of the outer membrane. we have shown that a protein immunologically related to lambe.c. and lambk.p. was present in all membe ...19938515243
specific detection of salmonella spp. by multiplex polymerase chain reaction.three sets of oligonucleotide primers were used in the polymerase chain reaction (pcr) assay to detect salmonella species. phop primers specific to the phop/phoq loci of coliform pathogenic bacteria such as salmonella, shigella, escherichia coli, and citrobacter species served as presumptive indicators of enteric bacteria. in addition to the phop primers, the hin and the h-1i primers, which targeted a 236-bp region of hin/h2 and a 173-bp region of the h-1i flagellin gene, respectively, were used ...19938517741
[acute gastric distension due to sepsis in a newborn infant].the acute distention of stomach in the newborn is conditional by metabolic alterations like hypocalcemia or by septic states. we present the case of a newborn with antecedents of membrane rupture for 12 hours obtained by cesarean procedure, of 38 weeks by capurro, score without perinatal asphyxia and 3320 g of birth weight, which evolutioned with respiratory distress and its first exams showed leukopenia, low platelet count and the cerebrospinal fluid showed 390 cells with polymorphonuclear pred ...19938517936
in vitro antimicrobial activity of fluoroquinolones against clinical isolates obtained in 1989 and 1990.the in vitro activity of nine fluoroquinolones, enoxacin, norfloxacin, ofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, lomefloxacin, tosufloxacin, sparfloxacin, fleroxacin and levofloxacin, and two earlier quinolones, nalidixic acid and pipemidic acid, against 1,346 bacterial strains isolated clinically between 1989 and 1990, was evaluated by agar dilution method. the bacteria studied were staphylococcus aureus (including methicillin-susceptible and -resistant strains), staphylococcus epidermidis, enterococcus specie ...19937911351
three-dimensional structure of tyrosine phenol-lyase.tyrosine phenol-lyase (ec 4.1.99.2) from citrobacter freundii has been cloned and the primary sequence deduced from the dna sequence. from the brcn digest of the nabh4-reduced holoenzyme, five peptides were purified and sequenced. the amino acid sequences of the peptides agreed with the corresponding parts of the tyrosine phenol-lyase sequence obtained from the gene structure. k257 is the pyridoxal 5'-phosphate binding residue. assisted by the sequence data, the crystal structure of apotyrosine ...19937916622
interactions of wild-type and mutant ampr of citrobacter freundii with target dna.the ampr transcriptional activator for the chromosomal ampc beta-lactamase gene of citrobacter freundii was found to interact with an operator sequence located in the 5' half of the 38 bp region protected by ampr in dnase i footprinting experiments. ampr binding was associated with significant dna bending of target dna. a glycine to glutamic acid alteration at position 102 in ampr converts ampr into a transcriptional activator even in the absence of beta-lactam inducer. amprg102e interacted with ...19937968533
phylogenetic tree and sequence similarity of beta-lactamases.beta-lactamases are the main cause of beta-lactam resistance in many pathogenic bacteria. these enzymes can be detected in a variety of pathogenic as well as non-pathogenic bacteria. the cyanobacteria are also known to produce a beta-lactamase. recently, the amino acid sequences and the three-dimensional structures of some of these beta-lactamases have been clarified. on the basis of the amino acid sequences of 47 beta-lactamases and the computer-aided analysis, a phylogenetic tree is proposed i ...19938025724
antimicrobial activity of essential oil from schinus molle linn.the essential oil from the fresh leaves of schinus molle isolated by hydrodistillation was tested for antibacterial activity using the hole plate diffusion method and for antifungal activity using the mycelium or single cell growth inhibition method. results obtained showed that the volatile oil exhibited significant activity against the following bacterial species: klebsiella pneumoniae, alcaligenes faecalis, pseudomonas aeruginosa, leuconostoc cremoris, enterobacter aerogenes, proteus vulgaris ...19938055554
a survey of a functional amino acid of class c beta-lactamase corresponding to glu166 of class a beta-lactamases.the class c beta-lactamase of citrobacter freundii gn346 is a typical cephalosporinase comprising 361 amino acids. the aspartic acid at position 217 and glutamic acid at position 219 in this beta-lactamase were, respectively, previously shown not to be the counterpart of glu166 (abl166) in class a beta-lactamases, even though sequence alignment of class a and c enzymes strongly suggested this possibility [(1990) febs lett. 264, 211-214; (1990) j. bacteriol. 172, 4348-4351]. we tried again to ass ...19938104827
dna-based diagnostic tests for salmonella species targeting agfa, the structural gene for thin, aggregative fimbriae.salmonella enteritidis 27655-3b and a few diarrheagenic escherichia coli strains produce morphologically and antigenically related, thin, aggregative fimbriae, collectively named gvvpq fimbriae (s. k. collinson, l. emödy, t. j. trust, and w. w. kay, j. bacteriol. 174:4490-4495, 1992). to determine whether gvvpq fimbriae are common to salmonella spp. and other enteropathogenic members of the family enterobacteriaceae, 113 isolates were phenotypically screened for congo red binding and aggregative ...19938104955
effect of a defined continuous-flow derived bacterial culture and dietary lactose on salmonella typhimurium colonization in broiler chickens.a defined bacterial culture protective against salmonella typhimurium cecal colonization in broiler chicks was derived utilizing a continuous-flow (cf) culture apparatus. chicks receiving the cf culture in combination with a diet containing dietary lactose were protected against cecal colonization by s. typhimurium. the culture consisted of a mixture of gram-positive and gram-negative facultative and strictly anaerobic bacteria. the isolates were identified as enterococcus avium, two strains of ...19938141728
spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in an adult patient with nephrotic syndrome.most cases of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (sbp) in association with nephrotic syndrome are children. the complication of sbp in adults with nephrotic syndrome is extremely rare. herein, we report a 25-year-old man with nephrotic syndrome and chronic renal failure who suffered from sbp. citrobacter freundii was isolated from ascites. irreversible deterioration of renal function followed the development of sbp, though the peritonitis was cured with antibiotic treatment. this case suggests th ...19938142677
multipoint identification of enterobacteriaceae: report of the british society for microbial technology collaborative study.to evaluate the accuracy and reproducibility of multipoint identification schemes in a multicentre trial.19938157751
neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: a clinical study.necrotizing enterocolitis was found in 77 infants over a 5 year period. diagnosis of nec was established on 4.9 + 4.8 days in babies with birth weight of 1667 + 577 grams and the gestational age of 33.3 + 2.6 weeks. definite disease occurred in 33 (42.9%) babies while there was strong suspicion in another 44 (57.1%) babies. prefeed gastric residue (98.7%), abdominal distension (97.3%), lethargy (78.7%), hypotonia (60%) and jaundice (48%) were the main presenting features. however, blood in stool ...19938077031
in-vitro activities of cefepime against enterobacter cloacae, serratia marcescens, pseudomonas aeruginosa and other aerobic gram-negative bacilli.infections caused by resistant bacterial pathogens such as citrobacter freundii, enterobacter cloacae, serratia marcescens and pseudomonas aeruginosa have become an increasing problem with respect to therapy in large medical centres in korea. the mics of cefepime for aerobic gram-negative bacilli isolated during 1991, mostly from in-patients in a hospital in seoul, were determined by the agar dilution method and compared with those of several other antimicrobials. of the agents tested, cefepime ...19938150765
in-vitro activity of cefepime and other antimicrobials: survey of european isolates.cefepime, a new cephalosporin which has a broad-spectrum of activity was tested in vitro against 1961 gram-positive and gram-negative clinical isolates obtained from european hospitals. cefepime was highly active against gram-negative organisms, inhibiting over 94% of strains tested. the overall susceptibility rate for cefepime against all isolates was 81%. cefepime was more active than any of the third-generation cephalosporins tested against species capable of producing type i beta-lactamases, ...19938150766
in vitro brodimoprim activity on nosocomial bacterial strains.the activity of brodimoprim, a new diaminopyrimidine, against 385 recent clinical isolates of gram-positive cocci and gram-negative bacilli was in vitro tested by the disk sensitivity test (dst) of bauer et al. with disk concentration of 2.5 micrograms and by the agar dilution method. the postantibiotic effect (pae) and the postantibiotic leukocyte killing enhancement (pale) were determined on selected pathogens. the mics were determined with müller hinton ii agar (bd) and a multipoint inoculato ...19938195834
in vitro and in vivo antibacterial activities of fk037, a new parenteral cephalosporin.in vitro and in vivo antibacterial activities of fk037, a new parenteral cephalosporin, were compared with those of cefpirome, ceftazidime and flomoxef. the advantages of in vitro activity of fk037 were as follows: (1) a broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, (2) the most potent activity (mic90: 25 micrograms/ml) of the cephalosporins tested against highly methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (h-mrsa), (3) a strong activity against enterobacter spp. and citrobacter freundii resistant to t ...19948205935
[coexisting respiratory tract infection and bacteremia or sepsis caused by the same bacterium].we experienced 12 patients who were suffering from bacteremia or sepsis and pneumonia or lung abscess coincidently caused by the same bacterium, during the 8 years from 1985 to 1992 a hokusyo central hospital. all of them has some underlying diseases, and the average age was 73.6 years old. in ten out of 12 patients bacteremia or sepsis preceded the respiratory tract infection, and in 7 cases indwelling intravenous catheter was thought to be the port of entry of the bacteria. respiratory tract i ...19948151148
evaluation of direct disc diffusion susceptibility testing for bacteriuria using diluted urine against standard cds method.consecutive urine specimens with > or = 10(9) organisms/l on microscopy were diluted 1:100 and direct disc diffusion susceptibility tests performed. subsequently, the standard calibrated dichotomous sensitivity (cds) test was performed on all isolates. urines with > 2 isolates or where growth was < 10(8) colony forming units (cfu)/l were excluded. only gram negative organisms were considered. 361 urines were evaluated, 324 with one and 37 with 2 isolates, comprising 255 escherichia coli, 49 kleb ...19948090594
interaction of oxyimino beta-lactams with a class c beta-lactamase and a mutant with a spectrum extended to beta-lactams.the class c beta-lactamase of citrobacter freundii gn346 is a typical cephalosporinase comprising 361 amino acids, and substitution of the glutamic acid at position 219 in the enzyme by lysine was previously shown to broaden its substrate spectrum to oxyimino beta-lactams (k. tsukamoto, r. ohno, and t. sawai, j. bacteriol. 172:4348-4351, 1990). to clarify this spectrum extension from the kinetic point of view, the interactions of cefuroxime, ceftazidime, and aztreonam with the wild-type and muta ...19948092840
cloning and analysis of translational control for genes encoding the cfr9i restriction-modification system.the complete type-ii cfr9i restriction-modification (r-m) system of citrobacter freundii strain rfl9, recognizing the dna sequence cccggg, has been cloned and expressed, and functionally active enzymes have been produced in escherichia coli. both the methyltransferase (mtase; m.cfr9i) and restriction endonuclease (enase; r.cfr9i) were found to be encoded on a 2.3-kb cloned fragment in the same transcriptional orientation, but differing in translational phases. the last codon (underlined) (atga) ...19948163180
characterization of the c-terminal domains of intimin-like proteins of enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic escherichia coli, citrobacter freundii, and hafnia alvei.surface proteins called intimins (int), which are homologous to the invasin protein (inv) of yersinia spp., play a role in inducing brush border damage, termed attachment and effacement, which follows infection by enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic escherichia coli, citrobacter freundii biotype 4280, and hafnia alvei. maltose-binding protein (mbp) fusions containing the c-terminal 280 amino acids of int-like proteins of strains of enteropathogenic e. coli, enterohemorrhagic e. coli, h. alvei ...19948168946
late infection of a bipolar prosthesis following endoscopy. a case report. 19948175823
truncated mutants of the colicin a lysis protein are acylated and processed when overproduced.the lipid modification and processing of truncated mutants of the colicin a lysis protein were observed after overproduction by escherichia coli bacteria, but at a rate far slower than that of the wild-type. the unmodified precursor form of the mutants was stable over hour(s). the truncated mutants provoked lethality, but neither caused protein release nor quasi-lysis.19948181720
[nationwide survey on susceptibilities of clinical isolates from urinary tract to antimicrobial agents in japan, 1991].this study was conducted to investigate susceptibilities of urinary tract isolates to antimicrobial agents examined at 123 hospital laboratories in japan from september to december in 1991. in this study, identification and susceptibility testing were carried out at each laboratory. the susceptibility testing was performed according to the disk diffusion method recommended by national committee for clinical laboratory standards. mrsa showed high resistance rates to all agents tested except to mi ...19948182896
citrobacter meningitis in adults.citrobacter meningitis is an uncommon infection of neonates and young children. it is rarely seen in adults. we describe a 46-year-old man with a mixed bacterial meningitis caused by c. diversus and klebsiella oxytoca and a 64-year-old woman with c. freundii meningitis. review of the english-language literature revealed only 2 adult patients with c. diversus meningitis and another 2, with c. freundii meningitis. the ages of these 6 aforementioned patients ranged from 31 to 84 years. multiple fac ...19948187383
rapid emergence of quinolone resistance in cirrhotic patients treated with norfloxacin to prevent spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.we carried out quantitative culturing of stools from 31 hospitalized alcoholic patients with cirrhosis and ascites, before treatment with 400 mg of norfloxacin per day, weekly for the first month, and then every 2 weeks thereafter for 15 to 229 days (median, 54 days). members of the family enterobacteriaceae virtually disappeared from the stools (< 10(2)/g), but treatment had little effect on enterococci. no selection of resistant organisms occurred in 15 patients, but the remaining 16 patients ...19948192461
a new class of proteins regulating gene expression in enterobacteria.ymoa and hha are highly similar bacterial proteins downregulating gene expression in yersinia enterocolitica and escherichia coli, respectively. the phenotype of ymoa mutants evokes that of mutants affected in some histone-like proteins. this paper describes complementation of a ymoa mutation in y. enterocolitica by the hha gene from e. coli. we show that ymoa and hha are not only very similar proteins but that they are functionally interchangeable. genetic experiments indicate that hha can also ...19948145648
formation of b-vitamins by bacteria during the soaking process of soybeans for tempe fermentation.the formation of b-vitamins (nicotinic acid and nicotinamide, thiamine, vitamin b6 and vitamin b12) during the soaking of soybeans by bacteria, isolated from tempe, was investigated. among the isolates examined no vitamin b6 producer was found. after inoculation of the soaking soybeans with citrobacter freundii, klebsiella pneumoniae, pseudomonas fluorescens and streptococcus spp. the concentrations of vitamin b12 increased significantly. for the first time it was found that soakings inoculated ...19948060790
o-acetylation affects the binding properties of the carboxyl groups on the vi bacterial polysaccharide.the capsular polysaccharide of salmonella typhi and citrobacter freundii (vi) is a linear homopolymer of (1-->4)-linked 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-alpha-d-galactopyranosyluronic acid partially o-acetylated at the c-3 position. the physico-chemical properties of the carboxyl groups of the vi polysaccharide, as a function of different degrees of o-acetylation, were studied by potentiometric titration, circular dichroism, and their reaction with the bulky nucleophile 2-nitro-phenylhydrazine (nph). potenti ...19948061223
heterogeneity at the beta-lactamase structural gene ampc amongst citrobacter spp. assessed by polymerase chain reaction analysis: potential for typing at a molecular level.considerable biochemical diversity and polynucleotide sequence variation have been reported amongst strains of citrobacter spp. however, sequence heterogeneity has not been investigated at gene loci of clinical relevance. in this study, sequence heterogeneity in the beta-lactamase structural gene, ampc, amongst 91 clinical isolates of citrobacter spp. that showed resistance to various third-generation cephalosporins was investigated. variation was examined by high-stringency polymerase chain rea ...19948064842
cloning and sequence analysis of blabil-1, a plasmid-mediated class c beta-lactamase gene in escherichia coli bs.the extended-spectrum, plasmid-borne beta-lactamase gene blabil-1, which was discovered in escherichia coli, has been cloned. unusually for a plasmid-borne beta-lactamase, blabil-1 encodes a novel class c enzyme and appears to have originated from the chromosomal ampc gene of citrobacter freundii.19948067761
modes of inhibition of foodborne non-salmonella bacteria by selenite cystine selective broth.various cell densities of six common foodborne non-salmonella bacteria were exposed to selenite cystine (sc) salmonella selective medium. the insensitivity of pseudomonas aeruginosa and proteus vulgaris to sc was confirmed. selenite cystine selective medium was effective against the sensitive bacteria up to certain cell densities, beyond which the bacteria survived. as judged from the minimum cell number required for survival in sc, staphylococcus aureus was the most sensitive to sc, followed by ...19948074974
citrobacter pericarditis secondary to a subphrenic abscess. 19948075290
identification of infant food as a vehicle in a nosocomial outbreak of citrobacter freundii: epidemiological subtyping by allozyme, whole-cell protein and antibiotic resistance.a total of 38 citrobacter freundii strains was isolated from patients and their environment at a neonatal intensive care unit of a large hospital where colonization and clinical diseases due to the agent had been observed. epidemiological investigations were carried out by subtyping, for which a combination of allozyme, whole-cell protein and resistance pattern analysis was used. infant formula was identified as a vehicle of nosocomial spread. this shows that the role of foods in the transmissio ...19948027004
evaluation of rapid one system for identification of 379 strains in the family enterobacteriaceae and oxidase-negative, gram-negative nonfermenters.the ability of the rapid one system (innovative diagnostic systems, inc., norcross, ga.) to identify 364 strains in the family enterobacteriaceae and 15 oxidase-negative, gram-negative, nonfermentative rods was evaluated. kits were inoculated with no. 2 mcfarland standard suspensions, and reactions were interpreted after 4 h of incubation at 35 degrees c. overall, the method correctly identified (to the species level or to the genus level for salmonellas and non-shigella sonnei shigella species) ...19948027345
comparison of the taxonomy, serology, drug resistance transfer, and virulence of citrobacter freundii strains from mammals and poikilothermic hosts.in this study, the phenotypic, antigenic, and virulence characteristics of 32 citrobacter freundii strains of fish, human, and veterinary origin were comparatively analyzed. in addition, the spread of drug resistance factors by conjugation was investigated. regardless of the source of isolation, the strains exhibited variable reactions mainly for arginine dihydrolase, ornithine decarboxylase, and fermentation of sucrose, melibiose, amygdalin, and salicin. total fatty acid methyl ester analysis b ...19948031079
comparative in-vitro activity of biapenem against enterobacteria with beta-lactamase-mediated antibiotic resistance.the effects of enterobacterial beta-lactamases were studied for biapenem (l627), a new carbapenem. susceptibility tests were performed for isogenic mutant series of citrobacter freundii, enterobacter cloacae, morganella morganii, serratia marcescens and proteus vulgaris which varied only in chromosomal beta-lactamase expression. beta-lactamase-derepressed organisms in these series were as susceptible as beta-lactamase-inducible strains to biapenem; beta-lactamase-basal mutants were up to eight-f ...19948040111
[development of a selective differential medium for the isolation of corynebacterium urealyticum (group d-2)].we have developed a new selective culture medium for the isolation of c. urealyticum, with the aim of improving and making easier the isolation and identification of this microorganism.19948049288
[antibacterial activity of aztreonam against clinical isolates].to evaluate the antibacterial activity of a monobactam antibiotic, aztreonam (azt), mics of azt and other antibiotics against clinical isolates collected at 36 participating institutions after january 1992 were determined using the agar plate dilution method (size of inoculum, 10(6) cfu/ml) according to the japan society of chemotherapy standard. the antibiotics that were tested along with azt included piperacillin (pipc), cefoperazone (cpz), and amikacin (amk). azt was found to be more active a ...19948051793
septic arthritis: a second decade of experience.to review the diagnostic features, treatment and outcomes of all cases of septic arthritis presenting to a major australian rheumatology unit, between 1982 and 1991. these were compared with the previous decade's experience.19947980216
biochemical identification of citrobacteria in the clinical laboratory.we biochemically identified 235 citrobacter strains to the species level on the basis of the recently proposed taxonomic changes of brenner et al. (d. j. brenner, p. a. d. grimont, a. g. steigerwalt, g. r. fanning, e. ageron, and c. f. riddle, int. j. syst. bacteriol. 43:645-658, 1993). citrobacter isolates were initially identified as c. koseri or as members of the c. freundii complex or c. amalonaticus group on the basis of indole production, formation of h2s, malonate utilization, and acid pr ...19947989531
workers' exposure to airborne bacteria and endotoxins at industrial wastewater treatment plants.a study of sewage workers' exposure to airborne culturable bacteria and inhaled endotoxins was performed at nine waste-water treatment plants that treat mainly industrial effluents. airborne endotoxins were collected on glass fiber filters and analyzed using a chromogenic limulus assay. endotoxin concentrations measured in the immediate vicinity of the waste-water treatment process varied from 0.1 to 350 ng/m3. the eight-hour time weighted average concentrations of endotoxin to which workers wer ...19947992797
transferable drug resistance (r-factor) among the enterobacteriaceae in urinary tract infections: a study at an urban hospital in bangladesh.prevalence and patterns of drug resistance were studied among enterobacteriaceae, isolated from the cases of urinary tract infection (uti) attending at an outpatient department of an urban hospital in dhaka. out of 90 enterobacteriaceae isolated, 95.5% were resistant to the different antimicrobials tested. the most common resistance pattern observed was against ampicillin (a), trimethoprim (tm), sulphamethoxazole (s), tetracycline (t) and chloramphenicol (c) in all four genera of enterobacteriac ...19948007056
inhibition of campylobacter jejuni colonization in chicks by defined competitive exclusion bacteria.campylobacter enteritis in humans has been linked to consumption of chicken. reducing campylobacter jejuni colonization in chickens can potentially reduce campylobacter infections in humans. in this study, the reduction of c. jejuni colonization in chicks by oral administration of defined competitive exclusion (ce) cultures, 2.5% dietary carbohydrates, or ce cultures and carbohydrates was examined. prevention, elimination, or direct challenge of campylobacter infection was simulated by administe ...19948017915
vitamin b12 production by citrobacter freundii or klebsiella pneumoniae during tempeh fermentation and proof of enterotoxin absence by pcr.the influence of some fermentation parameters on vitamin b12 formation by strains of citrobacter freundii and klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from indonesian tempeh samples during tempeh fermentation was investigated. a decrease in fermentation temperature from 32 to 24 degrees c led to a decrease in vitamin b12 formation. inoculation of soybeans with different numbers of cells of c. freundii at the beginning of solid-substrate fermentation showed that only the velocity of vitamin formation and n ...19948017933
enzymically accelerated biomineralization of heavy metals: application to the removal of americium and plutonium from aqueous flows.a biological process for the removal of heavy metals from the aqueous flows is described. metals are precipitated on the surface of immobilized cells of a citrobacter sp. as cell-bound metal phosphates. this uses phosphate liberated by the activity of a cell-bound phosphatase. some radionuclides (e.g. 241americium) form metal phosphates readily; efficient removal of 241am on a continuous basis is demonstrated. at low phosphatase activities, the efficiency of uranium removal correlates with enzym ...19947917422
phosphatase-mediated heavy metal accumulation by a citrobacter sp. and related enterobacteria.a citrobacter sp. was reported previously to accumulate heavy metals as cell-bound heavy metal phosphates. metal uptake is mediated by the activity of a periplasmic acid-type phosphatase that liberates inorganic phosphate to provide the precipitant ligand for heavy metals presented to the cells. amino acid sequencing of peptide fragments of the purified enzyme revealed significant homology to the phon product (acid phosphatase) of some other enterobacteria. these organisms, together with klebsie ...19947926662
comparison of the antibody responses to the 77 klebsiella capsular types in ankylosing spondylitis and various rheumatic diseases.the production of antibodies to klebsiella capsular polysaccharides was measured in sera from either hla-b27-positive (hla-b27+) or hla-b27-negative (hla-b27-) patients with classical ankylosing spondylitis (n = 54). these sera were compared with sera from patients with various rheumatic diseases (n = 82) and hla-b27+ or hla-b27- healthy individuals (n = 85). all sera were analyzed by means of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay specific to each of the 77 klebsiella serotypes. the sera from hla ...19947927763
novel carbon-carbon bond cleavage reaction of penem antibiotic by class c beta-lactamases. 19947928684
[clinical laboratory approach to evaluate administration dose of arbekacin. reevaluation of in vitro mic break points in the disk susceptibility test].antimicrobial activities of arbekacin (abk) against various clinical isolates, 335 strains obtained in 1991, were determined and the reliability of the abk disk susceptibility test in estimating approximate values of mics was studied. in addition, clinical significance of two different systems for the interpretation of the disk tests was evaluated as to which system would be more useful for the evaluation of clinical efficacy of abk. the 4 category system used in japan, and the system proposed b ...19947933533
[antibacterial activities of isepamicin against fresh clinical isolates of gram-negative bacilli].to investigate antibacterial activities of isepamicin (isp), mics of isp as well as other aminoglycosides (ags) were determined against many strains of gram-negative bacilli that were clinically isolated in 1993. 1. no isp-resistant strains were observed among isolates of escherichia coli, citrobacter diversus, klebsiella spp., enterobacter spp. or proteus mirabilis. 2. isp-resistant strains were observed among isolates of citrobacter freundii, serratia spp., proteus vulgaris, morganella morgani ...19947933534
unique fimbriae-like structures encoded by sefd of the sef14 fimbrial gene cluster of salmonella enteritidis.the sef14 gene cluster of salmonella enteritidis was recently shown to contain three genes, sefabc, encoding a unique fimbrin, and proteins homologous to fimbrial chaperones and outer membrane proteins (ushers), respectively. a fourth open reading frame, designated sefd, was found immediately downstream of sefabc and overlapping sefc. the translated protein sequence of sefd was unique, but the composition was similar to that of other bacterial fimbriae. sefd was produced in abundance by wild-typ ...19947934897
intergeneric transfer and recombination of the 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase gene (gnd) in enteric bacteria.the gnd gene, encoding 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (ec 1.1.1.44), was sequenced in 87 strains of 15 species assigned to five nominal genera of the enterobacteriaceae, including 36 isolates of salmonella enterica and 32 strains of escherichia coli. in s. enterica, the effective (realized) rate of recombination of horizontally transferred gnd sequences is only moderately higher than the rates for other chromosomal housekeeping genes. in contrast, recombination at gnd has occurred with such hi ...19947937867
[analysis of cases with liver abscess following transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (tae) for malignant hepatic tumors].a total of 182 tae procedures were carried out in 98 patients with malignant hepatic tumors during the last five years. liver abscess following tae occurred in 3 cases (3.1%) and in 3 procedures (1.7%). all cases were discharged after successful percutaneous transhepatic abscess drainage. one case had hepatocellular carcinoma. another case had undergone total gastrectomy and esophagojejunostomy with roux-y reconstruction for gastric leiomyosarcoma. the other had undergone right hemicolectomy and ...19947944448
cloning and sequencing of the gene for the lactose carrier of citrobacter freundii.the gene coding for the lactose carrier of citrobacter freundii was cloned into the plasmid pbr322. the gene was sequenced and the amino acid sequence was found to be 70% identical to the lactose carrier of e. coli. all of the charged residues in the membrane spanning region were conserved. the sugar specificity is somewhat different from that of e. coli. the c. freundii carrier has less activity for lactose and more activity for o-nitrophenyl-galactose (onpg) than the carrier of e. coli.19947945341
characterization of the lactose transport system in citrobacter freundii.the lactose transport system of citrobacter freundii was characterized. both the lactose transport system and beta-galactosidase were induced with either lactose or isopropyl-beta-d-thiogalactopyranoside (iptg), the latter being the better inducer. the km values for methyl-beta-d-thiogalactopyranoside (tmg) transport and lactose transport were 0.61 mm and 1.1 mm, respectively, and the vmax values were 53 nmol/min/mg cell protein and 12 nmol/min/mg cell protein, respectively. thus, tmg is a bette ...19947951140
in vitro activity of cefpirome against beta-lactamase-inducible and stably derepressed enterobacteriaceae.most members of the enterobacteriaceae and pseudomonas aeruginosa possess an inducible chromosomal class i beta-lactamase. bacterial strains which produce high levels of beta-lactamase constitutively can be isolated from infections; these derepressed mutants are responsible for resistance to third-generation cephalosporins and ureidopenicillins. minimum inhibitory concentrations of cefpirome, a fourth-generation cephalosporin, and other beta-lactam antibiotics were determined for a series of mut ...19947956454
evolution of beta-lactamase inhibitors.beta-lactamases present the greatest single challenge to beta-lactam antibiotics, including piperacillin. beta-lactamase-mediated resistance to supposedly beta-lactamase stable agents such as second- and third-generation cephalosporins is now emerging and inhibitor combinations provide an alternative strategy to overcome this problem. the success of this strategy depends on 1) how efficiently the inhibitor inhibits important beta-lactamases, 2) on how much beta-lactamase the bacteria produce, 3) ...19947962983
[clinical bacteriology and empiric therapy for hospital-acquired pneumonia in the elderly at a national leprosarium].hospital-acquired pneumonia is one of the most important fatal respiratory diseases in the elderly. prompt and precise empiric therapy is essential for recovery. fourteen isolates from twelve elderly lepromatous leprosy patients (9 men, 3 women, mean age of 75.8 years) with hospital-acquired pneumonia were studied. subsequently, empiric therapy with gentamicin and beta-lactams for nosocomial pneumonia in the elderly was examined. fourteen types of bacteria isolated from expectorated sputum speci ...19947799554
in vitro antibacterial activity and beta-lactamase stability of sy5555, a new oral penem antibiotic.the antibacterial activity of sy5555, a new oral penem antibiotic, was compared with those of cefaclor, cefixime, and cefteram. sy5555 was more active than the comparison agents against methicillin-susceptible staphylococcus aureus, staphylococcus epidermidis, streptococcus pneumoniae, enterococcus faecalis, citrobacter freundii, enterobacter cloacae, morganella morganii, acinetobacter calcoaceticus, clostridium spp., and bacteroides fragilis. against providencia spp., proteus spp., and haemophi ...19947811005
gene sequence and biochemical characterization of fox-1 from klebsiella pneumoniae, a new ampc-type plasmid-mediated beta-lactamase with two molecular variants.klebsiella pneumoniae ba32, a clinical isolate from buenos aires, argentina, was found to produce a plasmid-encoded beta-lactamase (fox-1) which conferred resistance to broad-spectrum cephalosporins and cephamycins. resistance could be transferred by conjugation or transformation into escherichia coli k-12 via a 48.5-kb plasmid (pglk1) that produced two fox-1 molecular variants with isoelectric points of 6.8 and 7.2 and apparent molecular sizes of 37 and 35 kda, respectively. the kinetic study r ...19947811034
nucleotide sequence of a plasmid-mediated cephalosporinase gene (blalat-1) found in klebsiella pneumoniae.the nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding a novel cephalosporinase (lat-1), carried by a non-self-transferable plasmid from klebsiella pneumoniae, has been determined. it was found that the sequence shares a high degree of homology with the citrobacter freundii os60 ampc structural gene.19947811049
isolation of three hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine-degrading species of the family enterobacteriaceae from nitramine explosive-contaminated soil.three species of the family enterobacteriaceae that biochemically reduced hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (rdx) and octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazocine (hmx) were isolated from nitramine explosive-contaminated soil. two isolates, identified as morganella morganii and providencia rettgeri, completely transformed both rdx and the nitroso-rdx reduction intermediates. the third isolate, identified as citrobacter freundii, partially transformed rdx and generated high concentratio ...19947811097
in vitro antimicrobial activity of cefpirome against ceftazidime-resistant isolates from two multicenter studies.the in vitro activity of cefpirome against ceftazidime-resistant (mic > 16 mg/l) isolates from two multicenter studies was analyzed. the first investigation carried out in the usa, was an in vitro comparison of cefpirome and five third-generation cephalosporins in which more than 6,000 isolates were evaluated, including 97 enterobacteriaceae and 1,509 staphylococci resistant to ceftazidime. the second study was a multicenter international study (> 5,000 strains total) in which 160 ceftazidime-re ...19947813503
[a case of severe pneumonia in an elderly man, caused by citrobacter freundii suspected to have a low susceptibility to imipenem/cilastatin sodium].an 80-year-old blind man with lepromatous leprosy suffered from right femoral neck and humeral neck fractures on july 9, 1993. because of fever (38.6 degrees c), difficult expectoration and diffuse bilateral perihilar infiltrates with consolidation in the left lower lung field on his chest radiograph, severe pneumonia was diagnosed. with intravenous hyperalimentation, imipenem/cilastatin (ipm/cs), ceftazidime, minocycline, gentamicin (gm), and human immunoglobulin were administrated. on july 29, ...19947815761
genetics of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases.bacteria have adapted to the introduction of aztreonam, cefotaxime, ceftazidime, ceftriaxone and other oxyimino-beta-lactams by altering existing plasmid-mediated class a and class d beta-lactamases so as to expand their spectrum of activity. in the tem and shv families of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases, relative activity toward oxyimino-substrates increases with the number of amino acid substitutions but at the price of lowered intrinsic efficiency, so that compensatory up-promoter events ar ...19947821301
[enterobacteria in mineral, spring and table water].whereas coliform bacteria rank first, non-coliform enterobacteria can be isolated second in frequency from bottled mineral, spring and table waters in south bavaria. escherichia coli were found in 8, coliforms in 44 and non-coliform enterobacteria in 41 of 54 manufactories with hygienic problems. 11 different bacterial species were determined from coliforms with enterobacter cloacae occurring most numerous in 19, citrobacter freundii in 12 and enterobacter amnigenus in 7 manufactories. from non- ...19947841680
the antimicrobial activity of cefotaxime: comparative multinational hospital isolate surveys covering 15 years.the "third-generation" cephalosporins (3gc) have emerged as one of the most significant therapeutic entities in the last 15 years. these 3gc compounds (using cefotaxime as a model) have generally maintained their potency and spectrum of activity against important pathogens. however, the continuing popularity of this class associated with local, regional, or national-level use or abuse has led to efficacy reduction against some organism populations associated with selection of class i cephalospor ...19947843824
in vitro activity of cp-99,219, a novel 7-(3-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexyl) naphthyridone antimicrobial.the in vitro activity of cp-99,219 was compared with that of ciprofloxacin and sparfloxacin against 814 clinical bacterial isolates using a microdilution method with brain-heart infusion broth. cp-99,219 was the most potent agent tested against methicillin-resistant, ciprofloxacin-susceptible staphylocci (minimum inhibitory concentration [mic]90 < or = 0.25 microgram/ml). cp-99,219 was 32-fold and fourfold more potent than ciprofloxacin and sparfloxacin, respectively, against streptococcus pneum ...19947851087
[pharmacokinetic, bacteriological and clinical studies on cefozopran in the pediatric field].cefozopran (czop, sce-2787), a newly developed parenteral cephem antibiotic, was administered to children with bacterial infections. we determined its antibacterial activity, pharmacokinetics, efficacy and safety in these patients. 1. antibacterial activity mics of cefmetazole, ceftazidime, cefuzonam, flomoxef and czop were determined against a total of 19 strains. for gram-positive cocci, mics of czop ranged from 0.39 to 0.78 microgram/ml against staphylococcus aureus (3 strains), from 0.05 to ...19947853690
[experimental and clinical studies of the effect of pectin on the causative agents of acute intestinal infections].the effect of alimentary pectin obtained from different raw materials (apple, tomato, cotton-wool) on the causative agents of infectious diarrheal diseases, belonging to the genera shigella, salmonella, klebsiella, enterobacter, proteus and citrobacter, was studied under experimental conditions and in clinical observations. the study revealed that pectin, irrespective of raw material used for its production, produced an inhibiting effect on these microorganisms. this effect was most pronounced, ...19947856335
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