survival of corynebacterium renale, corynebacterium pilosum and corynebacterium cystitidis in soil. | survival of the causative agents of bovine pyelonephritis, corynebacterium renale, c. pilosum and c. cystitidis, was examined at 30 degrees c in autoclaved soil. in the soil from a paddock, c. renale and c. cystitidis survived for 56 and 63 days, respectively, and c. pilosum for a longer period of at least 210 days. in soil from a pasture, sand from an athletic field and sea sand, the survival of these bacteria was of shorter duration. | 1985 | 4035958 |
adhesion of corynebacterium renale, corynebacterium pilosum, and corynebacterium cystitidis to bovine urinary bladder epithelial cells of various ages and levels of differentiation. | the adhesion of corynebacterium renale, corynebacterium pilosum, and corynebacterium cystitidis to various epithelial cell layers of bovine urinary bladders was examined. adhesion was most efficient to the urinary sediment epithelial cells and the superficial cells immediately before shedding, followed by the remaining superficial cells and intermediate cells in this order, and least efficient to the deeper intermediate and basal cells. incubation of the intermediate cells for 6 h increased the ... | 1982 | 7095847 |
numerical analysis of fatty and mycolic acid profiles of corynebacterium urealyticum and other related corynebacteria. | the fatty and mycolic acid profiles of 52 strains of clinical origin belonging to corynebacterium urealyticum were subjected to numerical analysis along with those of representative members of corynebacterium ammoniagenes, corynebacterium bovis, corynebacterium glutamicum, corynebacterium jèikeium, corynebacterium minutissimum, corynebacterium pseudodiphtheriticum, corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, corynebacterium xerosis, corynebacterium renale, corynebacterium cystitidis, "corynebacterium ul ... | 1993 | 8397966 |
slaughterhouse survey of pyelonephritis in dairy cows. | twenty-one rejected kidneys from 2426 slaughtered dairy cows (0.87 per cent) had gross signs of pyelonephritis that were confirmed by histopathology. in all the kidneys the findings were consistent with a chronic rather than an acute infection. one species of bacteria was cultured from 12 of the kidneys and two species of bacteria were cultured from six. the most commonly isolated bacteria were escherichia coli, from eight kidneys, arcanobacterium pyogenes, from seven kidneys and corynebacterium ... | 2005 | 16299366 |
the chemical composition of essential oil and in vitro antibacterial activities of essential oil and methanol extract of ziziphora persica bunge. | this study was designed to examine the chemical composition of essential oil and the in vitro antibacterial activities of essential oil and methanol extracts of ziziphora persica. the inhibitory effects of essential oil and methanol extracts of ziziphora persica were tested against 98 laboratory strains belonging to 51 bacteria species by using disc-diffusion assay and micro-broth dilution methods, respectively. gc and gc/ms analyses revealed that the essential oil predominantly contains (+)-pul ... | 2006 | 16529887 |
draft genome sequences of two pathogenic corynebacterial species isolated from cows. | the species corynebacterium renale, corynebacterium pilosum, and corynebacterium cystitidis were initially thought to be the same species c. renale, but with different immunological types. these bacteria are the causative agent of cystitis, urethritis and pyelonephritis and are found usually as constituents of the normal flora in the lower urogenital tract of cattle. therefore, we present the draft genome sequences of two pathogenic corynebacterium species: c. renale cip 52.96 and c. pilosum cip ... | 2016 | 26958092 |