genomic fingerprints, ardra profiles and quinone systems for classification of pasteurella sensu stricto. | in order to investigate the relationships between species of the genus pasteurella sensu stricto such as pasteurella multocida, pasteurella canis, pasteurella stomatis, pasteurella dagmatis, pasteurella avium, pasteurella volantium, pasteurella gallinarum, pasteurella species a, pasteurella species b and "pasteurella leonis" mccm 00659 their genomic fingerprints and ardra profiles were compared and their quinone systems were analysed. visual comparison of band patterns from rep-pcr (eric-, rep- ... | 2000 | 11249019 |
taxonomic subgroups of pasteurella multocida correlate with clinical presentation. | pasteurella multocida is a small nonmotile gram-negative coccobacillus that is found in the nasopharynx and gastrointestinal tract of many wild and domesticated animals. in humans it most commonly causes cellulitis and localized superficial skin abscesses following an animal bite or scratch. the respiratory tract is the second most common site of infection for pasteurella: of the more than 17 species of pasteurella known, pasteurella multocida subsp. multocida and pasteurella multocida subsp. se ... | 2002 | 12202590 |
[two cases of pasteurellosis accompanied by exudate with semen-like odor from the wound]. | we encountered two cases of pasteurella multocida subsp. septica isolation from exudates with seminal fluid-like odor from dog scratch and cat bite. case 1: a 78-year-old male who had been diagnosed as having diabetes mellitus five years ago was scratched by the claw of a pet dog (pekinese) on the back of the right hand. since inflammation ascended to the arm, the patient visited nihon university itabashi hospital for a medical examination. case 2: a 51-year-old female without a specific past hi ... | 1999 | 10423957 |
[clinicobacteriological study of pasteurella multocida infection as a zoonosis. (2)--comparisons of p. multocida separated from patients and their pet dogs and cats]. | a total of 17 strains of pasteurella multocida, of which 13 were isolated from patients treated at nihon university itabashi hospital or nihon university surugadai hospital between april, 1984 and march, 1991 and 4 from 1 dog and 3 cats kept by the patients, were evaluated with respect to their biochemical properties, sensitivity to drugs, and serotype. the isolated strains were all considered to be pasteurella multocida subsp. multocida because of the agreement of their responses to indole, sor ... | 1992 | 1507482 |
characterization and distribution of pasteurella species recovered from infected humans. | during a 3-year period, all pasteurella strains recovered at the clinical microbiological laboratory, lund, sweden, were studied biochemically with respect to their relationship to the recently described taxa of this genus. of 159 strains recovered from 146 infected humans, 95 were identified as pasteurella multocida subsp. multocida, 21 as pasteurella multocida subsp. septica, 28 as pasteurella canis, 10 as pasteurella stomatis, and 5 as pasteurella dagmatis. the homology within and between the ... | 1992 | 1452670 |