There are many ways of classifying bacteria. One method is based on the cell membrane. In 1884, a bacteriologist named Christian Gram created a test that could determine if a bacterium had a thick, ...
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 139, No. 6 (Jun., 1979), pp. 667-673 (7 pages) Factors that promote oropharyngeal colonization of seriously ill patients with gramnegative bacilli are as yet ...
The prevalence of gram-negative bacilli among the oropharyngeal bacterial flora was low in physiologically normal subjects despite hospital exposure but rose markedly in patients with illnesses of ...
Striking elevations in concentrations of total serum lipids were observed in patients with infection caused by gram-negative bacilli. The elevated levels of total lipid in these patients were due ...
Motile, anaerobic gram-negative bacilli belonging to the genera Butyrivibrio, Succinimonas, Succinivibrio, Anaerovibrio, Wolinella, Campylobacter, Desulfovibrio, Selenomonas, and Anaerobiospirillum ...
† VIMs are made up of 266 amino acid residues with the exception of VIM-7 (265 residues) and VIM-18 (262 residues). VIM-21, -22 and -27 have been assigned in the Lahey Clinic [201], but there are no ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Some gram-negative bacilli, or GNB, are inherently resistant to certain antibiotics. Others acquire resistance ...
Chotiprasitsakul and colleagues [1] performed a retrospective cohort study at three medical centers comparing clinical outcomes of adults with Enterobacteriaceae bacteremia treated with a short course ...
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