group ve-2 (chromobacterium typhiflavum) bacteremia. | group ve-2 (chromobacterium typhiflavum) bacteremia occurred in a severely traumatized, post-neurosurgical patient. a discussion of the clinical occurrence of the organism, bacteriological characteristics, and antibiotic sensitivities is presented. | 1977 | 914996 |
characteristics of yellow-pigmented nonfermentative bacilli (groups ve-1 and ve-2) encountered in clinical bacteriology. | the morphological and physiological characteristics of 20 strains of motile, gram-negative, yellow-pigmented oxidative bacilli (groups ve-1 and ve-2) isolated in clinical bacteriology are described. electron micrographs demonstrate the polar multitrichous flagella of group ve-1 and polar monotrichous flagella of group ve-2. data obtained from guanine plus cytosine ratio studies of 56.8% for ve-1 and 68.9% for ve-2 distinguish the two groups of bacteria. | 1975 | 1176609 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans (cdc group ve-2) bacteraemia associated with hickman catheters. | flavimonas oryzihabitans is a potential pathogen that may infect patients who have major medical illnesses, especially those who are undergoing surgery or have indwelling venous catheters in situ. flavimonas oryzihabitans has been isolated from a wide range of body sites, and the portals of entry are major wounds or implanted foreign materials. we report two cases of f. oryzihabitans bacteraemia associated with the use of hickman catheters for administration of the patients' chemotherapeutic age ... | 1992 | 1350605 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans (cdc group ve-2). | | 1992 | 1517547 |
purification and characterization of a new nad(+)-dependent enzyme, l-tartrate decarboxylase, from pseudomonas sp. group ve-2. | a new enzyme, l-tartrate decarboxylase, was found in cells of pseudomonas sp. group ve-2. the enzyme was purified to homogeneity and characterized. the enzyme requires k+, mg2+, and nad+ for l-tartrate decarboxylation. the dependence of the enzymatic decarboxylation on nad+ suggests that the decarboxylation involves redox reactions of the substrate. the enzyme catalyzes nad(+)-linked oxidative decarboxylation of d-malate as well. the enzyme is composed of four subunits with identical molecular w ... | 1991 | 1778975 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans as a cause of ocular infection. | | 1991 | 1915404 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans (pseudomonas oryzihabitans; cdc group ve-2) bacteremia in the immunocompromised host. | flavimonas oryzihabitans, known previously as pseudomonas oryzihabitans, and a member of the centers for disease control group ve-2, is a gram-negative organism that has rarely been implicated as a human pathogen. flavimonas oryzihabitans appears to be a soil and saprophytic organism that survives in moist environments and is indigenous to rice paddles. to our knowledge, only seven cases of human infection caused by this organism have been reported; they involved four patients with bacteremia an ... | 1991 | 2001143 |
antibacterial activity of fce 22101 against relatively resistant blood culture isolates. | in vitro antibacterial activity of the new penem fce 22101 was tested against blood culture isolates from 1,374 consecutive patients in a major tertiary care referral center in saudi arabia. many of the isolates were significantly more resistant to commonly used beta lactams. of the 809 members of enterobacteriaceae tested all but 14 isolates of enterobacter were susceptible to fce 22101 with an mic range of 0.12-8.0 micrograms/ml. it inhibited all the 183 isolates of staphylococcus aureus, both ... | 1991 | 2013238 |
infections with chryseomonas luteola (cdc group ve-1) and flavimonas oryzihabitans (cdc group ve-2) in neurosurgical patients. | during a 20-month period at temple university hospital, three cases of infection with bacteria of the ve group--chryseomonas luteola (cdc group ve-1) and flavimonas oryzihabitans (cdc group ve-2)--were seen in neurosurgical patients. two of the patients, including one with what is thought to be the first reported case of meningitis due to c. luteola, had complications caused by prosthetic material. a review of the literature revealed 14 well-described cases of infection with c. luteola or f. ory ... | 1991 | 2041953 |
serious infections involving the cdc group ve bacteria chryseomonas luteola and flavimonas oryzihabitans. | chryseomonas luteola and flavimonas oryzihabitans are phenotypically similar gram-negative bacilli and are also referred to as cdc groups ve-1 and ve-2, respectively. these bacteria are rarely reported as pathogens in humans. infections described in the literature include primarily bacteremia in critically ill patients and peritonitis in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. we describe three cases of polymicrobial infection secondary to infection with group ve organisms ... | 1991 | 2041957 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans infection of a surgical wound. | an unusual case of a post operative wound infection involving flavimonas oryzihabitans is described. this organism is rarely isolated from human sources. it can cause infections in patients having continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. our patient developed a wound infection 2 months after femoro-popliteal bypass grafting. the source of the organism was unknown. | 1990 | 2091006 |
isolation of flavimonas oryzihabitans (cdc group ve-2) from catheter-induced bacteremia in an immunocompromised patient. | bacteria of the newly proposed genus and combination flavimonas oryzihabitans, previously known as cdc group ve-2 or pseudomonas oryzihabitans, are uncommon pathogens. we report here the first isolation of the organism in germany from a case of bacteremia and describe the phenotypic characteristics of the strain. | 1990 | 2091948 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans septicaemia in a t-cell leukaemic child: a case report and review of the literature. | we describe the first case of septicaemia with flavimonas oryzihabitans reported from germany and possibly associated with colonisation of a venous port system. the patient, an 8-year-old t-cell leukaemic girl, was receiving a third course of chemotherapy before bone marrow transplantation. the cardinal symptom, fever, subsided when the venous port system for administration of drugs was no more used. the organism was tested extensively for characteristic biochemical features and antimicrobial su ... | 1990 | 2181025 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans (formerly cdc group ve-2) bacteremia in a pediatric patient on assisted ventilation. | | 1990 | 2261925 |
agrobacterium radiobacter and cdc group ve-2 bacteremia. | agrobacterium radiobacter and cdc group ve-2 are rare human pathogens. the simultaneous infection with both of these bacteria in an immunocompromised host is reported. review of the ucla microbiology laboratory records revealed one additional case of a. radiobacter bacteremia and two additional cases of cdc group ve-2 bacteremia over a 3-year period. the clinical experience with these organisms is reviewed. both organisms are opportunistic pathogens with a predilection for patients with foreign ... | 1989 | 2591169 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans (pseudomonas oryzihabitans; cdc group ve-2): an emerging pathogen in peritonitis related to continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis? | a case of peritonitis caused by flavimonas oryzihabitans (pseudomonas oryzihabitans; cdc group ve-2) in a patient on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis is reported. this is the seventh case of infection caused by this organism reported in the english literature and the third reported case of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis caused by this organism; it is the first case of infection of any kind caused by this organism in england. | 1989 | 2913032 |
postoperative infant septicemia caused by pseudomonas luteola (cdc group ve-1) and pseudomonas oryzihabitans (cdc group ve-2). | pseudomonas luteola (cdc group ve-1) and pseudomonas oryzihabitans (cdc group ve-2) were both isolated from the same blood culture of a 5-month-old infant, 8 days after open-heart surgery. he quickly responded to appropriate antibiotics. carbon substrate assimilation tests and fatty acid analysis clearly differentiated these two rarely pathogenic organisms. | 1988 | 3384937 |
pseudomonas sp. group ve-2 bacterial peritonitis in a patient on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. | pseudomonas sp. group ve-2 peritonitis occurred in a patient on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis who had recently completed intraperitoneal cephalosporin therapy for culture-negative peritonitis. this is the second reported case of peritonitis in this population of patients due to this unusual organism, which is usually resistant to most cephalosporin antibiotics. | 1987 | 3571484 |
three cases of bacteremia with group ve-2 bacteria in france. | | 1987 | 3665905 |
group ve infection: case report of group ve-2 septicemia and literature review. | the second case of the centers for disease control group ve-2 septicemia from our hospital is reported herein. literature review shows that group ve bacteria can cause life-threatening disease in the debilitated hospital patient. | 1986 | 3720267 |
autoscan-4 system for identification of gram-negative bacilli. | a production model of the autoscan-4 system (american microscan, inc., mahwah, n.j.) was tested with not more than 11 strains each of 73 groups or species of gram-negative bacilli from various centers for disease control culture collections. the strains included typical and atypical strains of enteric fermenters, nonenteric fermenters, and nonfermenters. the autoscan-4 system identified 95.3% of all 405 cultures accurately: 95.4% of 307 members of the family enterobacteriaceae, 96.6% of 29 nonen ... | 1985 | 3905849 |
unusual bacterium, group ve-2, causing peritonitis in a patient on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. | we report a case of peritonitis in a continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patient with an unusual bacterium known as group ve-2. this is the first reported case of peritonitis attributable to this organism and only the second well-documented case of infection with this organism in the english literature. | 1985 | 3998117 |
[the identification of nonfermentative gram-negative bacteria. experiences with 676 apyocyaninogenic strains (author's transl)]. | during a period of 16 months 1757 strains of nonfermentative gram-negative rods have been isolated from clinical material. of the, 1205 (69%) were p. aeruginosa, 124 (10%) of which failed to produce pyocyanin. the apyocyaninogenic strains as well as the remaining 552 isolates were differentiated by steps according to a diagnostic scheme developed by us. for identification of species two or three steps were needed. by this procedure, 530 of the 552 strains could be assigned to nineteen species wi ... | 1981 | 7223132 |
a new case of bacteraemia due to flavimonas oryzihabitans. | | 1995 | 7615943 |
infections with chryseomonas luteola (cdc group ve-1) and flavimonas oryzihabitans (cdc group ve-2). | we have described 15 cases of infection due to chryseomonas luteola and flavimonas oryzihabitans isolated between may 1990 and may 1994. these infections were often associated with the presence of a foreign body, especially central venous access and joint prosthesis. the high frequency of isolating c. luteola and f. oryzihabitans probably expresses the awareness of the clinicians and the laboratory to the importance of these bacteria, especially in patients with the presence of a foreign materia ... | 1995 | 7891546 |
sepsis caused by flavimonas oryzihabitans. | previous reports of f. oryzihabitans sepsis involving central venous access devices reveal a relatively high rate of complications, including device removal, despite a course of broad-spectrum anti-microbials with compatible in vitro susceptibility results. in the present report of 22 cases of f. oryzihabitans sepsis treated at memorial sloan-kettering cancer center from february 1986 through september 1993, the majority of cvad-related infections with f. oryzihabitans were successfully treated ... | 1994 | 8041243 |
community-acquired soft-tissue infections caused by flavimonas oryzihabitans. | flavimonas oryzihabitans has rarely been implicated in human infections. previously reported cases of infections caused by this bacterium were nosocomially acquired. we report two cases of community-acquired soft-tissue infections due to f. oryzihabitans. it remains unclear how the patients were exposed to the organism. | 1994 | 8075277 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans bacteraemia associated with an indwelling hickman catheter in a 2-year-old female. | | 1993 | 8099100 |
in vitro activities of antimicrobial agents against clinical isolates of flavimonas oryzihabitans obtained from patients with cancer. | we evaluated the in vitro activities of 21 different antimicrobial agents against nine clinical isolates of flavimonas oryzihabitans obtained from patients with cancer. the organisms were susceptible to most agents commonly used for the empiric therapy (aminoglycosides, ureidopenicillins, extended-spectrum cephalosporins, monobactams, and carbapenems) and prevention of infections (quinolones and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole) in this patient population. | 1993 | 8285645 |
[isolation of flavimonas oryzihabitans from cultured blood from a patient with a hickman catheter]. | | 1993 | 8305567 |
infections due to flavimonas oryzihabitans: case report and literature review. | | 1993 | 8307058 |
case of recurrent flavimonas oryzihabitans bacteremia associated with an implanted central venous catheter (port-a-cath): assessment of clonality by arbitrarily primed pcr. | flavimonas oryzihabitans bacteremias, which occurred immediately after the flushing or use of an implanted central venous catheter (port-a-cath) in two patients at the same pediatric ward, were studied by arbitrarily primed pcr. we conclude that the colonization of the port-a-cath with f. oryzihabitans described here lasted for several months. | 1995 | 8576374 |
pseudomeningitis again. association with cytocentrifuge funnel and gram-stain reagent contamination. | to report an "epidemic" of pseudomeningitis related to cytocentrifuge funnel and gram-stain reagent contamination, and our evaluation and responses. | 1996 | 8639048 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans sepsis in children. | | 1996 | 8729230 |
epidemiological typing of flavimonas oryzihabitans by pcr and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. | flavimonas oryzihabitans has emerged as a potential nosocomial pathogen in recent years. the typing method for characterization of this species has never been reported before. pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge) and enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (eric)-based pcr were used to generate dna fingerprints for 14f. oryzihabitans isolates obtained from eight episodes of nosocomial infections during a 2-year period. both techniques successfully classified these clinical isolates in ... | 1996 | 8748275 |
the phylogeny of the genera chryseomonas, flavimonas, and pseudomonas supports synonymy of these three genera. | the 16s rrna sequences of chryseomonas luteola, the type species of the genus chryseomonas, and flavimonas oryzihabitans, the type species of the genus flavimonas, were determined. these sequences were compared with the sequences of 27 representative strains of the genus pseudomonas. c. luteola and f. oryzihabitans were located in the cluster that contains pseudomonas aeruginosa, the type species of genus pseudomonas migula 1894, and the levels of 16s rrna sequence homology between p. aeruginosa ... | 1997 | 9103607 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans bacteremia: clinical features and microbiological characteristics of isolates. | flavimonas oryzihabitans is rarely reported as a pathogen in humans. twelve cases of f. oryzihabitans bacteremia were diagnosed at national taiwan university hospital over a 3-year period. the clinical features of these patients were analyzed, and antimicrobial susceptibilities and random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd) patterns of the 12 isolates were studied. among these 12 patients, eight (67%) had underlying neoplastic diseases and all acquired f. oryzihabitans bacteremia while hospitalized ... | 1997 | 9142784 |
broviac catheter-related bacteraemias due to unusual pathogens in children with cancer: case reports with literature review. | among 102 episodes of intravenous catheter related bacteraemias documented between january 1989 and july 1996 in children receiving antineoplastic chemotherapy or bone marrow transplantation at g. gaslini children's hospital, genoa, italy, were identified seven episodes due to unusual pathogens: bacillus circulans, bacillus licheniformis, brevibacterium casei, flavimonas oryzihabitans, porphyromonas asaccharolytica, comamonas acidovorans and agrobacterium radiobacter. susceptibility to different ... | 1997 | 9200028 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans peritonitis in capd. | | 1997 | 9284477 |
disseminated flavimonas oryzihabitans infection in a diabetic patient who presented with suspected multiple splenic abscesses. | | 1997 | 9332534 |
the synergistic preservative effects of the essential oils of sweet basil (ocimum basilicum l.) against acid-tolerant food microflora. | essential oils extracted by hydrodistillation from five different varieties of ocimum basilicum l. plants (anise, bush, cinnamon, dark opal and a commercial sample of dried basil) were examined for antimicrobial activity against a wide range of foodborne gram-positive and -negative bacteria, yeasts and moulds by an agar well diffusion method. all five essential oils of basil showed antimicrobial activity against most of the organisms tested with the exception of flavimonas oryzihabitans and pseu ... | 1998 | 9569711 |
the effect of essential oils of basil on the growth of aeromonas hydrophila and pseudomonas fluorescens. | basil essential oils, including basil sweet linalool (bsl) and basil methyl chavicol (bmc), were screened for antimicrobial activity against a range of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, yeasts and moulds using an agar well diffusion method. both essential oils showed antimicrobial activity against most of the micro-organisms examined except clostridium sporogenes, flavimonas oryzihabitans, and three species of pseudomonas. the minimum inhibitory concentration (mic) of bmc against aeromon ... | 1998 | 9633630 |
unusual clinical presentation of infection due to flavimonas oryzihabitans. | six cases of flavimonas oryzihabitans infection are presented, four of which were community-acquired pneumonia and two of which were nosocomially acquired bacteremia. all four cases of pneumonia occurred in immunosuppressed hosts, three of whom were hiv-positive individuals and one of whom was a young man affected by chronic myeloid leukemia. flavimonas oryzihabitans is recognized with increasing frequency as a cause of opportunistic infection, but the present cases of community-acquired pneumon ... | 1998 | 9832267 |
haemorrhagic papular rash associated to flavimonas oryzihabitans bacteraemia in a child. | flavimonas oryzihabitans is a gram-negative rod that has rarely been implicated in human infections. the involvement of this organism has been documented in serious infections, the majority of which were cases of bacteraemia or peritonitis. we report the first isolation of the organism in greece, from a case of bacteraemia, associated with haemorrhagic papular rash, in a paediatric patient and describe the phenotypic characteristics of the strain. | 2000 | 10870944 |
enhanced attachment of bradyrhizobium japonicum to soybean through reduced root colonization of internally seedborne microorganisms. | internally seedborne microorganisms are those surviving common surface sterilization procedures. such microbes often colonize the radicle surface of a germinating soybean (glycine max) seed, introducing an undefined parameter into studies on attachment and infection by bradyrhizobium japonicum. bacterial isolates from surface-sterilized soybean seed, cv. williams 82 and cv. maverick, used in our studies, were identified as agrobacterium radiobacter, aeromonas sp., bacillus spp., chryseomonas lut ... | 2000 | 10932352 |
infection of hickman catheter by pseudomonas (formerly flavimonas) oryzihabitans traced to a synthetic bath sponge. | pseudomonas (formerly flavimonas) oryzihabitans is an uncommon pathogen that may cause catheter-associated infections. although it has occasionally been isolated from the environment, the source of human infection has not previously been documented. we describe an aids patient who developed pseudomonas oryzihabitans bacteremia due to colonization of a hickman catheter. the patient reported having strictly followed the recommendations for catheter hygiene. the only flaw detected was the use of a ... | 2000 | 11101598 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans bacteremia in a neonate. | | 2001 | 11359992 |
characterization of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria isolated from polluted soils and containing 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase. | fifteen bacterial strains containing 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (acc) deaminase were isolated from the rhizoplane of pea (pisum sativum l.) and indian mustard (brassica juncea l.) grown in different soils and a long-standing sewage sludge contaminated with heavy metals. the isolated strains were characterized and assigned to various genera and species, such as pseudomonas brassicacearum, pseudomonas marginalis, pseudomonas oryzihabitans, pseudomonas putida, pseudomonas sp., alcaligenes xy ... | 2001 | 11547884 |
[pleural empyema caused by flavimonas oryzihabitans in a healthy male]. | | 2001 | 11562334 |
[flavimonas oryzihabitans bacteremia in a non-neutropenic patient with cardiac disease]. | | 2001 | 11589088 |
infections caused by flavimonas oryzihabitans. | to assess retrospectively the clinical characteristics and cell immune function of infections caused by flavimonas oryzihabitans (f. oryzihabitans). | 2001 | 11780462 |
chronic postoperative endophthalmitis due to pseudomonas oryzihabitans. | to report a case of chronic postoperative endophthalmitis caused by the gram-negative bacterium pseudomonas oryzihabitans. | 2002 | 12383826 |
pseudomonas oryzihabitans peritonitis in a patient on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. | | 2002 | 12427223 |
occurrence of sessile pseudomonas oryzihabitans from a karstified chalk aquifer. | pseudomonas oryzihabitans is an uncommon pathogen that may cause opportunistic infections. although it has been previously isolated from the environment, the source of human infection has not been well documented. in this study, we describe the presence of p. oryzihabitans adhering on suspended particulate matters recovered from karst groundwaters. the isolated pathogen was capable of forming biofilms on silicon supports and clay beads. adherent p. oryzihabitans cells displayed a high resistance ... | 2003 | 12600387 |
bacteraemia and sinusitis due to flavimonas oryzihabitans infection. | flavimonas oryzihabitans is rarely reported as a pathogen in human infections and is related to opportunistic infection. previously reported cases of infections caused by this bacterium were nosocomially acquired, including bacteraemia in critically ill patients, catheter-related infection, and peritonitis in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. three cases of f. oryzihabitans infection are presented, 1 of which was sinusitis and 2 were nosocomially acquired bacteraemia ... | 2003 | 12953957 |
a strain isolated from gas oil-contaminated soil displays chemotaxis towards gas oil and hexadecane. | in this report we describe the isolation of a strain from soil contaminated with gas oil by taking bacteria from a chemotactic ring on gas oil-containing soft agar plates. partial 16 s rdna sequencing of the isolated strain showed 99.1% identity with flavimonas oryzihabitans. it was not only able to degrade different aliphatic hydrocarbons but it was also chemotactic towards gas oil and hexadecane, as demonstrated by the use of three different chemotaxis methods, such as agarose plug and capilla ... | 2003 | 14510854 |
flavimonas oryzihabitans pseudomeningitis. | | 2003 | 14608308 |
[bronchiectasis due to flavimonas oryzihabitans in an immunocompetent patient]. | | 2004 | 15274871 |
postoperative endophthalmitis by flavimonas oryzihabitans. | a 55-year-old man suffered from blurred vision of the left eye (visual acuity was counting fingers/5-10 cm) 8 days after undergoing cataract surgery. after thorough ophthalmologic examinations with gram-negative bacillus justified on smear of vitreous specimen, postoperative endophthalmitis (os) was impressed. intravitreous injection of 1.0 mg of vancomycin, 0.4 mg of amikacin, and 0.4 mg of dexamethasone was given twice and vitreous fluid culture was also performed. however, the inflammatory co ... | 2004 | 15796259 |
['in vitro' activity of different antimicrobial agents on gram-negative nonfermentative bacilli, excluding pseudomonas aeruginosa and acinetobacter spp]. | gram-negative nonfermentative bacilli (nfb) are widely spread in the environment. besides of difficulties for identification, they often have a marked multiresistance to antimicrobial agents, including those active against pseudomonas aeruginosa. the objective of this study was to evaluate the 'in vitro' activity of different antimicrobial agents on 177 gram-negative nonfermentative bacilli isolates (excluding pseudomonas aeruginosa and acinetobacter spp.) isolated from clinical specimens. minim ... | 2005 | 15991478 |
a rare cause of peritonitis caused by flavimonas oryzihabitans in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (capd). | | 2005 | 16142579 |
peritonitis with multiple rare environmental bacteria in a patient receiving long-term peritoneal dialysis. | we describe a patient receiving long-term peritoneal dialysis who experienced 2 episodes of peritonitis in successive months caused by unusual bacteria of environmental origin: agrobacterium radiobacter, pseudomonas oryzihabitans, and corynebacterium aquaticum. a radiobacter and p oryzihabitans occurred simultaneously in the first episode of peritonitis, and c aquaticum, in the second episode. the patient's vocation necessitated exposure to moist soiled conditions. both episodes responded prompt ... | 2005 | 16310563 |
evaluation of pyrrolidonyl arylamidase for the identification of nonfermenting gram-negative rods. | to evaluate the activity of pyrrolidonyl arylamidase (pyr) for the differentiation and identification of nonfermenting gram negative rods (nfgnr), 293 isolates were tested. a 24 h culture of each test organism was prepared. from this a 108-109 cfu/ml suspension was added to 0.25 ml of sterile physiologic solution. a pyr disk was then added and the test was incubated for 30 minutes at 35-37 degrees c, at environmental atmosphere. reading was done by adding 1 drop of cinnamaldehyde reagent. strain ... | 2007 | 16822636 |
tol plasmid transfer during bacterial conjugation in vitro and rhizoremediation of oil compounds in vivo. | molecular profiling methods for horizontal transfer of aromatics-degrading plasmids were developed and applied during rhizoremediation in vivo and conjugations in vitro. pww0 was conjugated from pseudomonas to rhizobium. the xyle gene was detected both in rhizobium galegae bv. officinalis and bv. orientalis, but it was neither stably maintained in orientalis nor functional in officinalis. tol plasmids were a major group of catabolic plasmids among the bacterial strains isolated from the oil-cont ... | 2007 | 17000041 |
recurrent recovery of pseudomonas oryzihabitans strains in a karstified chalk aquifer. | pseudomonas oryzihabitans is an uncommon pathogen that may cause catheter-associated infections, particularly in immunocompromised patients. although it has been isolated from environment, the source of human infection is not well documented. in the present study, 14 isolates of p. oryzihabitans were recovered over a 28-month period from a karstified chalk aquifer, allowing to advance that distributed natural water could be a source of contamination. microbiological analyses showed that the bact ... | 2007 | 17097713 |
[a case of urinary tract infection caused by flavimonas oryzihabitans]. | flavimonas oryzihabitans is an uncommon bacterial species isolated from clinical specimens. in this report, a 53 years old female patient who had been followed up with the diagnosis of rectum cancer and renal failure for five and two years, respectively, was presented. f. oryzihabitans was isolated from the urine culture of the patient, and the clinical response to ofloxacin therapy was excellent even the urinary catheter has not been removed. although this pathogen is mostly community aquired, ... | 2007 | 17427563 |
regulation of pyrimidine formation in pseudomonas oryzihabitans. | the regulation of pyrimidine formation in the opportunistic human pathogen pseudomonas oryzihabitans was investigated at the level of enzyme synthesis and at the level of activity for the pyrimidine biosynthetic pathway enzyme aspartate transcarbamoylase. although pyrimidine supplementation of succinate-grown p. oryzihabitans cells produced little effect on the de novo pyrimidine biosynthetic pathway enzyme activities, pyrimidine limitation experiments undertaken using an orotidine 5'-monophosph ... | 2007 | 17910097 |
in vitro potency of doripenem tested against an international collection of rarely isolated bacterial pathogens. | doripenem, a new 1beta-methyl parenteral carbapenem, has very broad-spectrum activity against gram-positive and gram-negative aerobic bacteria. as noted here, the spectrum and potency extended to many rarely isolated species sampled by the doripenem global surveillance program. among the species or species groups with <or=0.14% prevalence (1959 strains tested), doripenem was active against 98.9% of enterobacteriaceae at <or=0.5 microg/ml. similarly, more than 90% of other rarely isolated gram-ne ... | 2009 | 19302927 |
pseudobacteremia outbreak of pseudomonas oryzihabitans in an emergency department of a tertiary hospital in korea. | | 2009 | 19527166 |
[audit "toys and incubators in neonatology"]. | owing to an increase in nosocomial septicaemias in the neonatalogy department, we've judged it necessary to consider the role of items not linked to the nursing procedures, and nevertheless present in the incubators, as well as the hygiene techniques applied to them. in november 2007, we've made a longitudinal prospective study consisting in an observation audit during 3 successive days, observing every single incubator with a newborn baby. in each incubator, we've checked whether there were or ... | 2009 | 19535231 |
level of chemical and microbiological contaminations in chili bo (paste). | the objective of this study was to determine the level of preservatives and microbiological loads in various brands of commercially available chili bo (paste). fifteen different brands of chili bo obtained from the local market and hypermarkets were analyzed for ph, moisture and benzoic acid content, microbiological loads (aerobic, anaerobic, aerobic spores, and fungi), and thermophilic microorganisms. results showed that both moisture content and ph vary among samples. the concentrations of ben ... | 2010 | 20202342 |
effect of carbon source on pyrimidine biosynthesis in pseudomonas oryzihabitans. | the effect of carbon source on the regulation of pyrimidine biosynthesis in the opportunistic human pathogen pseudomonas oryzihabitans was studied at the level of enzyme synthesis. although pyrimidine supplementation of glucose-grown ps. oryzihabitans cells produced a slight but statistically significant effect on the de novo pyrimidine biosynthetic pathway enzyme activities, catabolite repression of the enzyme activities by glucose appeared to be occurring. pyrimidine limitation experiments und ... | 2010 | 20473969 |
occurrence of gram-negative bacteria in hens' eggs depending on their source and storage conditions. | the aim of this study was to analyse the qualitative composition of gram-negative microbes, mainly of the family enterobacteriaceae, including pathogenic bacteria such as salmonella, in the albumens and yolks and on the shells of hens' eggs, depending on their source and on the temperature and duration of their storage. a total of 375 table eggs were studied, from a large-scale poultry farm, a small-scale poultry farm and a supermarket. each group was divided into 5 subgroups according to the te ... | 2010 | 21033566 |
chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of anthospermum emirnense and anthospermum perrieri (rubiaceae). | the essential oils of anthospermum emirnense baker and anthospermum perrieri homolle ex puff, obtained by hydrodistillation in 0.03 and 0.02% yield, respectively, were analyzed by gc/ms. in both cases, the major constituents consisted of sesquiterpene hydrocarbons and oxygenated sesquiterpenes. the two species showed an important qualitative similarity, with 40 compounds common to a. emirnense and a. perrieri, including β-elemene, trans-β-caryophyllene, caryophyllene oxide, and τ-cadinol, which ... | 2011 | 21259425 |
[isolation, identification and characterization of acc deaminase-containing endophytic bacteria from halophyte suaeda salsa]. | we isolated and characterized 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (acc) deaminase-containing endophytic bacteria from halophyte suaeda salsa to understand the interactions between endophytes and halophyte. | 2010 | 21268896 |
cutaneous ulceration caused by pseudomonas oryzihabitans resulting from a bite by an octopus vulgaris: a case report and review of the literature. | background: octopus vulgaris is a common marine animal that can be found in nearly all tropical and semitropical waters around the world. it is a peaceful sea dweller with a parrotlike beak, and its primary defense is to hide through camouflaging adjustments. bites from animals of the class cephalopoda are very rare. we describe a boy who was bitten on his forearm by an octopus vulgaris. observation a 9-year-old boy was bitten by an octopus vulgaris while snorkeling. there was no strong bleedin ... | 2011 | 21482864 |
differential habitat use and niche partitioning by pseudomonas species in human homes. | many species of pseudomonas have the ability to use a variety of resources and habitats, and as a result pseudomonas are often characterized as having broad fundamental niches. we questioned whether actual habitat use by pseudomonas species is equally broad. to do this, we sampled extensively to describe the biogeography of pseudomonas within the human home, which presents a wide variety of habitats for microbes that live in close proximity to humans but are not part of the human flora, and for ... | 2011 | 21503776 |
hidden diagnosis of tuberculous pleurisy masked by concomitant pseudomonas oryzihabitans bacteremia. | the clinical presentations of tuberculous pleurisy are usually nonspecific and have an insidious course, thus resulting in diagnostic challenges. pseudomonas oryzihabitans is a nonfermenting, oxidase-negative, catalase-positive, gram-negative bacillus that has rarely been encountered as a human pathogen. we present the case of a 30-year-old male patient who exhibited intermittent fever despite antibiotic treatment for pseudomonas oryzihabitans bacteremia for 6 days. tuberculous pleurisy was fina ... | 2011 | 21762552 |
a pilot study on ethanol-polyethylene glycol-formalin fixation of farm animal cadavers. | most embalming of cadavers for anatomical dissection in veterinary medicine has used 6-10% formaldehyde resulting in discoloured and rigid specimens. this project produced teaching specimens of sheep, horse and calf cadavers having their musculoskeletal and visceral structures with a natural appearance using a fixation solution with lowered concentrations of formaldehyde (2% and 3%) together with ethanol and polyethylene glycols. fixation parameters (palpable consistency, flexibility, colour, ti ... | 2011 | 22059293 |
Pulmonary Zygomycosis with Cunninghamella bertholletiae in a Killer Whale (Orcinus orca). | An adult female killer whale (Orcinus orca) was transported to the Port of Nagoya public aquarium in June 2010. While the animal was being maintained in the aquarium there was a gradual decrease in body weight. On October 1st, 2010 the whale exhibited signs of gastrointestinal disease and died on January 14th, 2011. At necropsy examination the gastric compartments were filled with a large number of variably-sized rocks (total weight 81.4 kg) and there was marked ulceration in the third compartme ... | 2011 | 22000035 |
dynamics of seed-borne rice endophytes on early plant growth stages. | bacterial endophytes are ubiquitous to virtually all terrestrial plants. with the increasing appreciation of studies that unravel the mutualistic interactions between plant and microbes, we increasingly value the beneficial functions of endophytes that improve plant growth and development. however, still little is known on the source of established endophytes as well as on how plants select specific microbial communities to establish associations. here, we used cultivation-dependent and -indepen ... | 2012 | 22363438 |
outbreak of pseudomonas oryzihabitans pseudobacteremia related to contaminated equipment in an emergency room of a tertiary hospital in korea. | pseudomonas oryzihabitans is frequently found in various sites within hospital settings, including sink drains and respiratory therapy equipment. although it rarely causes human infections, p. oryzihabitans has recently been considered a potential nosocomial pathogen, especially in immunocompromised hosts. we report our experience of an outbreak of p. oryzihabitans pseudobacteremia, presumably due to faulty aseptic preparation of a saline gauze canister. | 2014 | 24693469 |
efficacy and safety of lomefloxacin on bacterial extraocular disease in the horse. | lomefloxacin is a broad-spectrum fluoroquinolone antibiotic used for the treatment of bacterial extraocular disease. this study investigated the efficacy and safety of lomefloxacin eye drops for bacterial extraocular disease in horses. lomefloxacin ophthalmic solution (0.3%) was instilled three times daily for 2-5 days in 65 horses diagnosed with bacterial extraocular disease based on clinical findings. clinical observations and bacteriological examinations were performed at the start of treatme ... | 2015 | 25787926 |
application of bacteria from non-cultivated plants to promote growth, alter root architecture and alleviate salt stress of cotton. | cotton seeds are frequently treated with acid to remove fibres and reduce seed-transmitted diseases. this process also eliminates beneficial bacteria on the seed surface. the goal of this research was to seek and apply beneficial bacteria to acid delinted cotton seeds to evaluate their growth-promoting and salt stress alleviating effects in seedlings. | 2017 | 28176460 |
temporal variations in cigarette tobacco bacterial community composition and tobacco-specific nitrosamine content are influenced by brand and storage conditions. | tobacco products, specifically cigarettes, are home to microbial ecosystems that may play an important role in the generation of carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamines (tsnas), as well as the onset of multiple adverse human health effects associated with the use of these products. therefore, we conducted time-series experiments with five commercially available brands of cigarettes that were either commercially mentholated, custom-mentholated, user-mentholated, or non-mentholated. to mimic us ... | 2017 | 28326071 |
whole-genome sequencing and annotation of bacillus safensis rit372 and pseudomonas oryzihabitans rit370 from capsicum annuum (bird's eye chili) and capsicum chinense (yellow lantern chili), respectively. | here, we report the genome sequences of bacillus safensis rit372 and pseudomonas oryzihabitans rit370 from capsicum spp. annotation revealed gene clusters for the synthesis of bacilysin, lichensin, and bacillibactin and sporulation killing factor (skfa) in bacillus safensis rit372 and turnerbactin and carotenoid in pseudomonas oryzihabitans rit370. | 2015 | 25883290 |
a metaproteomic approach dissecting major bacterial functions in the rhizosphere of plants living in serpentine soil. | a metaproteomic approach, based on liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (lc-hrms) analysis, was followed to map the major bacterial metabolic functions associated with the rhizosphere of metal-tolerant and metal hyperaccumulator plants, growing in a serpentine soil naturally contaminated by heavy metals such as ni, co and cr. in particular, an "in-house" bacterial protein database was built based on the genera recognised by 16s rdna profiling, then it was used for protein iden ... | 2017 | 28083663 |
fluoroquinolone resistance in bacteremic and low risk febrile neutropenic patients with cancer. | the low risk febrile neutropenic patients with multinational association for supportive care in cancer (mascc) score of more than 20 are recommended to be treated with fluoroquinolone-based oral treatment by the national comprehensive cancer network (nccn) guideline. this recommendation relies, at least partially, on the high sensitivity of the blood culture isolates to fluoroquinolone in clinical trials conducted in western countries. whether this also applies in middle or low income countries ... | 2015 | 25763661 |
genome sequences of pseudomonas oryzihabitans phage por1 and pseudomonas aeruginosa phage pae1. | we report the genome sequences of two double-stranded dna siphoviruses, por1 infective for pseudomonas oryzihabitans and pae1 infective for pseudomonas aeruginosa the phage por1 genome showed no nucleotide sequence homology to any other dna phage sequence in the genbank database, while phage pae1 displayed synteny to p. aeruginosa phages m6, mp1412, and yua. | 2016 | 27313312 |
[isolation, identification and characterization of five pseudomonas strains]. | we isolated pseudomonas strains from soil samples collected from changsha, hunan province, catalogued them and studied the antimicrobial and antitumor activity. | 2013 | 24377248 |
taxonomic characterization and the bio-potential of bacteria isolated from glacier ice cores in the high arctic. | glacier ice and firn cores have ecological and biotechnological importance. the present study is aimed at characterizing bacteria in crustal ice cores from svalbard, the arctic. counts of viable isolates ranged from 10 to 7000 cfu/ml (mean 803 cfu/ml) while the total bacterial numbers ranged from 7.20 × 10(4) to 2.59 × 10(7) cells ml(-1) (mean 3.12 × 10(6) cells ml(-1) ). based on 16s rdna sequence data, the identified species belonged to seven species, namely bacillus barbaricus, pseudomonas ... | 2016 | 26567474 |
pseudomonas oryzihabitans sepsis in a 1-year-old child with multiple skin rashes: a case report. | pseudomonas oryzihabitans is a pseudomonas bacterial organism rarely implicated in human infections. the bacterium has been isolated in a few reported cases of neurosurgical infections and patients with end-stage cirrhosis, sickle cell disease, and community-acquired urinary tract infections. limited information exists in developing countries, however, because of the lack of advanced microbiological tools for identification and characterization of this bacterium. this case report describes the i ... | 2017 | 28330494 |
mentholation affects the cigarette microbiota by selecting for bacteria resistant to harsh environmental conditions and selecting against potential bacterial pathogens. | there is a paucity of data regarding the microbial constituents of tobacco products and their impacts on public health. moreover, there has been no comparative characterization performed on the bacterial microbiota associated with the addition of menthol, an additive that has been used by tobacco manufacturers for nearly a century. to address this knowledge gap, we conducted bacterial community profiling on tobacco from user- and custom-mentholated/non-mentholated cigarette pairs, as well as a c ... | 2017 | 28202080 |
draft genome sequences of eight bacteria isolated from the indoor environment: staphylococcus capitis strain h36, s. capitis strain h65, s. cohnii strain h62, s. hominis strain h69, microbacterium sp. strain h83, mycobacterium iranicum strain h39, plantibacter sp. strain h53, and pseudomonas oryzihabitans strain h72. | we report here the draft genome sequences of eight bacterial strains of the genera staphylococcus, microbacterium, mycobacterium, plantibacter, and pseudomonas. these isolates were obtained from aerosol sampling of bathrooms of five residences in the san francisco bay area. taxonomic classifications as well as the genome sequence and gene annotation of the isolates are described. as part of the "built environment reference genome" project, these isolates and associated genome data provide valuab ... | 2017 | 28163826 |
functional characterization of a robust marine microbial esterase and its utilization in the stereo-selective preparation of ethyl (s)-3-hydroxybutyrate. | one novel microbial esterase phe21 was cloned from the genome of pseudomonas oryzihabitans hup022 identified from the deep sea of the western pacific. phe21 was heterologously expressed and functionally characterized to be a robust esterase which behaved high resistance to various metal ions, organic solvents, surfactants, and nacl. despite the fact that the two enantiomers of ethyl 3-hydroxybutyrate were hard to be enzymatically resolved before, we successfully resolved racemic ethyl 3-hydroxyb ... | 2016 | 27299920 |
[pseudomonas (flavimonas) oryzihabitans]. | | 2015 | 26436789 |
two cases with bacteremia suspected to be due to relatively rare pseudomonas (flavimonas) oryzihabitans. | pseudomonas oryzihabitans (formerly flavimonas oryzihabitans) is a glucose non-fermentative, gram-negative bacillus which is rarely isolated from human specimens. when isolated, it is on very rare occasion as a causative pathogen of catheter-related bloodstream infection in an immunocompromised patient. herein, we describe two hematological malignancy patients suspected to have p. oryzihabitans bacteremia. we also review cases with bacteremia due to this pathogen and its microbiological characte ... | 2015 | 26184853 |
pseudomonas oryzihabitans: an unusual cause of skin and soft tissue infection. | skin and soft tissue infections (sstis) due to pseudomonas oryzihabitans are very rare. the aim of the present study was to investigate the clinical and microbiological characteristics of this infection. we performed a retrospective review of six cases that occurred in our area over a period of 6 years, and six cases previously reported in the literature. predisposing factors were recognized in 76.9% of patients, including previous surgery, immunosuppression, diabetes mellitus, trauma, bites and ... | 2015 | 26179756 |
non catheter-related bacteremia caused by pseudomonas oryzihabitans in a patient undergoing hemodialysis. | pseudomonas oryzihabitans (p. orizyhabitans) has already been reported both as a human and a zoonotic pathogen. a few cases of p. orizyhabitans bacteremia have been reported among patients who underwent peritoneal dialysis. p. orizyhabitans bacteremia has never been reported among patients on hemodialysis. we report the first case of p. orizyhabitans bacteremia in a chronic hemodialysis patient; this patient did not have a central venous catheter angioaccess as a potential portal of entry. | 2014 | 24612459 |
multilocus sequence analysis of nectar pseudomonads reveals high genetic diversity and contrasting recombination patterns. | the genetic and evolutionary relationships among floral nectar-dwelling pseudomonas 'sensu stricto' isolates associated to south african and mediterranean plants were investigated by multilocus sequence analysis (mlsa) of four core housekeeping genes (rrs, gyrb, rpob and rpod). a total of 35 different sequence types were found for the 38 nectar bacterial isolates characterised. phylogenetic analyses resulted in the identification of three main clades [nectar groups (ngs) 1, 2 and 3] of nectar ps ... | 2013 | 24116076 |