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the specificity of bacterial siderophore receptors probed by bioassays.the ability to utilize siderophores of bacterial and fungal origin has been studied in wild-type and mutant strains of the enterobacterial genera salmonella, escherichia, shigella, moellerella, klebsiella, enterobacter, hafnia, pantoea, ewingella, tatumella, yersinia, and in the non-enterics aeromonas, pseudomonas and aureobacterium. although only a few representative strains were tested, the results show characteristic genus-specific differences in the utilization of hydroxamate and catecholate ...19911663779
[new enterobacteriaceae found in medical bacteriology moellerella wisconsensis, koserella trabulsii, leclercia adecarboxylata, escherichia fergusonii, enterobacter asbutiae, rahnella aquatilis].characteristics of 6 "new" enterobacteriaceae species, occasionally isolated from human sources: moellerella wisconsensis, koserella trabulsii, leclercia adecarboxylata, escherichia fergusonii, rahnella aquatilis, enterobacter asburiae are described and compared with those of closely related species.19892742218
[moellerella wisconsensis--the first isolation and identification of a new genus and species of the family enterobacteriaceae in czechoslovakia]. 19882967120
the isolation of moellerella wisconsensis from stool samples in the u.k.three strains of moellerella wisconsensis were isolated from a total of 400 stool specimens screened for this organism by means of a new selective medium developed in this laboratory. this is the first report of the isolation of this organism in the u.k. the exact role of m. wisconsensis in causing diarrhoea remains to be elucidated.19863007629
a survey of the aerobic bacteria in the feces of captive raptors.feces of 47 captive raptors belonging to the order falconiformes or strigiformes were cultured for bacteria. gram-negative bacteria, which were cultured from the feces of 45 of the 47 raptors, were the most common isolates. a wide variety of species were identified, including a newly described genus (moellerella wisconsensis), two newly described species (escherichia fergusonii and proteus penneri), and a member of a newly described enteric group (cdc enteric group 41). additional organisms iden ...19883382380
isolation of moellerella wisconsensis from an infected human gallbladder. 19854018071
moellerella wisconsensis, a new genus and species of enterobacteriaceae found in human stool specimens.the name moellerella wisconsensis is proposed for a group of the family enterobacteriaceae previously called enteric group 46. the species name, wisconsensis, was coined because six of the nine strains were isolated in wisconsin. m. wisconsensis strains were negative for indole production, voges-proskauer, h2s production, urea, phenylalanine deaminase, lysine and ornithine decarboxylases, arginine dihydrolase, gas production from d-glucose, acid production from trehalose, and motility; the strai ...19846715516
isolation of moellerella wisconsensis from bronchial aspirate. 19948013495
distribution of diaminopropane and acetylspermidine in enterobacteriaceae.polyamines of 97 strains (60 species) belonging to 18 genera of the family enterobacteriaceae were determined by high performance liquid chromatographic analysis. in addition to putrescine and cadavarine, diaminopropane was widely distributed in enterobacteriaceae and almost ubiquitously within enterobacter, pantoea, erwinia, leminorella, proteus, leclercia, morganella, klebsiella, hafnia, rahnella, serratia, and tatumella species and sporadically within citrobacter, escherichia, moellerella, pr ...19968742354
[species of enterobacteria new to medicine].the paper presents main biological characteristics of six new species of enterobacteria, which may cause a number of infectious processes in man: moellerella wisconsensis, koserella trabulsii. leclercia adecarboxylata. escherichia fergusonii. rahnella aquatilis, enterobacter asburiae. the characteristics presented allow the bacteriologists of the laboratory of health services to isolate and to identify the above-mentioned enterobacteria.19969044705
moellerella wisconsensis: identification, natural antibiotic susceptibility and its dependency on the medium applied.the present study establishes a data compilation on biochemical features and natural antibiotic susceptibilities of moellerella wisconsensis strains. 17 moellerellae isolated from humans (n = 11), food (n = 5) and water (n = 1) were tested. identification was carried out using two commercially available systems and conventional tests. mic determinations of 74 antibiotics were performed applying a microdilution procedure in cation-adjusted mueller hinton broth and isosensitest broth. m. wisconsen ...200312573545
moellerella wisconsensis isolated from the oral cavity of a wild raccoon (procyon lotor).this report describes the isolation of moellerella wisconsensis from the oral secretions of a wild raccoon in northern california. human enteric disease has previously been associated with this organism. this represents the first isolation of this rare enterobacterial species from a non-captive animal and only the third from a non-human source.200212737549
isolation of moellerella wisconsensis from the lung of a goat.this report describes the first isolation of moellerella wisconsensis from the lung of a goat in italy and represents the fourth isolation of this rare enterobacterial species from non-human sources reported in the literature. in fact, since its first isolation, m. wisconsensis has only been described in a few other occasions and often in clinical samples associated with cases of human enteritis.200919394768
first case of bacteremia caused by moellerella wisconsensis: case report and a review of the literature.moellerella wisconsensis, a member of the enterobacteriaceae family, is rarely isolated in clinical specimens. we report here a case of m. wisconsensis infection in a 46-year-old cirrhotic patient with acute cholecystitis. this is the first reported case of a m. wisconsensis infection in belgium and the first reported case of human bacteremia caused by this bacterium. our case report is followed by a review of the literature.200919730786
isolation of moellerella wisconsensis from blood culture from a patient with acute cholecystitis. 200919732083
recovery and screening for antibiotic susceptibility of potential bacterial pathogens from the oral cavity of shark species involved in attacks on humans in recife, brazil.the number of incidents involving sharks and humans at beaches in recife, on the north-eastern brazilian coast, is among the highest worldwide. in addition, wound infections in survivors are common; but the nature and risk of the aetiological agents is unknown. in the present study, 81 potential bacterial pathogens were identified in the oral cavity of sharks involved in attacks in recife, and were subjected to antibiotic susceptibility tests using the standardized disc-diffusion method. the maj ...201020413619
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