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actinobacillus hominis as a causative agent of septicemia in hepatic failure. 19911748128
neutrophil response, serum opsonic activity, and precipitating antibodies in human infection with actinobacillus hominis.actinobacillus species are usually not considered as being human pathogens apart from a. actinomycetemcomitans. however, single cases of human meningitis, septicemia, and empyema caused by actinobacillus lignieresii have been reported in the literature. this is the first reported case of actinobacillus hominis giving rise to pleural-empyema in a patient with carcinoma of the lung. the function of peripheral blood neutrophils, serum opsonic activity and specific precipitating antibodies were inve ...19883196473
rapid chemical determination of chloramphenicol acetylation by cell extracts and by cell suspensions of e. coli b. 19684873865
umbilical-cord insertion as source of pure fetal blood for prenatal diagnosis. 200187711
some unusual members of the family pasteurellaceae isolated from human sources--phenotypic features and genomic relationships.twelve human isolates exhibiting the properties of the family pasteurellaceae but phenotypically deviating from established species, or resembling species of animal origin that are only rarely reported to occur in human materials, were checked for their identities by dna-dna hybridization. the collection consisted of one strain of actinobacillus lignieresii, two strains of actinobacillus hominis (mannose-positive), two hitherto undescribed actinobacillus or actinobacillus-like species, [pasteure ...19911930571
lack of evidence for the occurrence of pasteurella ureae in rodents.the taxonomy of five typical human isolates of pasteurella ureae, one strain of actinobacillus hominis, and three murine isolates which had been designated as pasteurella ureae in published reports were re-examined. their taxonomic relationships were investigated by both conventional phenotypic characterization and by dna/dna hybridization using the renaturation method. the human pasteurella urea strains were highly homogeneous in their phenotypes and in their dna reassociation. the strain of ac ...19846719820
actinobacillus hominis osteomyelitis: first reported case in the english language medical literature.actinobacillus hominis is currently a rarely reported pathogen. it has previously been associated with respiratory tract infections and bacteraemia in debilitated patients. however, under-reporting may occur due to misidentification by commonly used laboratory bacterial identification systems. this case is, to the best of our knowledge, the first reported case of a. hominis osteomyelitis in the english language medical literature.201628348754
[treatment of herpes zoster with emetine]. 20164767947
delineation of the genus actinobacillus by comparison of partial infb sequences.a 426 bp fragment of infb, a housekeeping gene that encodes translation initiation factor 2, was sequenced from 59 clinical isolates and type strains of actinobacillus species and sequences were compared. partial sequences of 16s rrna genes were also obtained. by comparing infb sequences, actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, actinobacillus equuli, actinobacillus suis, actinobacillus ureae, actinobacillus arthritidis, actinobacillus hominis and two unnamed genomospecies showed more than 85 % similari ...200415143001
clinical significance and taxonomy of actinobacillus hominis.clinical findings in 36 immunosuppressed patients with lower respiratory tract infection or bacteremia with actinobacillus hominis are described. animal contact was only recorded for three patients; nine patients died despite appropriate antimicrobial treatment. although infections with this microorganism seem to be rare, the fact that 37 of 46 strains characterized in this study have been found in copenhagen indicates that under-reporting may occur. a. hominis is phenotypically relatively homog ...200111230406
phylogeny of the pasteurellaceae as determined by comparison of 16s ribosomal ribonucleic acid sequences.previously, virtually complete 16s ribosomal ribonucleic acid sequences were determined for 54 strains of species in the family pasteurellaceae. the sequences for 16 additional strains have been determined, bringing the total number of strains sequenced to 70. the additional strains include: actinobacillus hominis, a. muris, a. salpingitis, pasteurella bettyae, p. mairii, p. testudinis, and bisgaard taxa 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, and 14 (2 strains). a phylogenetic tree was constructed based upon ...19937690271
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