NTSHMDA: prediction of human microbe-disease association based on random walk by integrating network topological similarity

J Luo, Y Long - … ACM transactions on computational biology and …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Accumulating clinic evidences have demonstrated that the microbes residing in human
bodies play a significantly important role in the formation, development, and progression of …

Development of a biofilm-forming bacterial consortium and quorum sensing molecules for the degradation of lignin-containing organic pollutants

S Yadav, S Tripathi, D Purchase, R Chandra - Environmental research, 2023 - Elsevier
The presence of lignin along with other pollutants makes effluent more complex when it is
discharged from Pulp and paper mills. The present study investigates the use of biofilm …

The threat of potentially pathogenic bacteria in the feces of bats

Y Huang, Y Sun, Q Huang, X Lv, J Pu, W Zhu… - Microbiology …, 2022 - Am Soc Microbiol
Bats have attracted global attention because of their zoonotic association with severe acute
respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) and severe acute respiratory syndrome …

Sea foam-associated pathogenic bacteria along the west coast of India

SS Shetye, M Bandekar, K Nandakumar… - Environmental …, 2021 - Springer
Anthropogenic activities release effluents containing nutrients and pathogenic bacteria that
change the characteristics of coastal ecosystems. An important type of marine pollution …

High genetic diversity and different type VI secretion systems in Enterobacter species revealed by comparative genomics analysis

M Peng, W Lin, A Zhou, Z Jiang, F Zhou, Z Wang - BMC microbiology, 2024 - Springer
The human-pathogenic Enterobacter species are widely distributed in diverse
environmental conditions, however, the understanding of the virulence factors and genetic …

Microorganisms Isolated from Saharan Dust Intrusions in the Canary Islands and Processes of Mineral Atmospherogenesis

A Navarro, A del Moral, I de Pablos, R Delgado… - Applied Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
Global warming due to climate change has increased the frequency of sand and dust storms
that affect air quality and ecosystems in general, contributing to air pollution. The Sahara …

Antimicrobial resistance pattern and frequency of multiple-drug resistant Enterobacter spp. at a tertiary care hospital in Southwest of Iran.

Y Malekzadegan, M Hadadi… - Journal of Krishna …, 2017 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract Background: Strains belonging to Enterobacter genus are important opportunistic
nosocomial pathogens. Resistance to broad-spectrum antibiotics often complicates the …

[PDF][PDF] Prevalence of class 1 integrons and plasmid-mediated qnr-genes among Enterobacter isolates obtained from hospitalized patients in Ahvaz, Iran

M Amin, S Dibachi, M Shahin - Infezioni in Medicina, Le, 2017 - infezmed.it
SUMMARY recommendation. Determination of class 1 integrons and PMQR genes was
assessed by PCR. Analysis of antibiotic susceptibility tests showed that the highest antibiotic …

Trauma wound related infection caused by Enterobacter cancerogenus and Aeromonas hydrophilia

Y Hadano, K Tamagawa, K Ohkusu - Internal Medicine, 2018 - jstage.jst.go.jp
We herein describe a case of trauma-related wound infection with a subcutaneous abscess
caused by both Enterobacter cancerogenus and Aeromonas hydrophila. An 89-year-old …

Emergence of OXA-10 and OXA-48 like carbapenemases among Enterobacter isolates from inpatients in namazi hospital in Shiraz

M Moradi, R Khashei, Y Malekzadegan… - Infection Epidemiology …, 2022 - iem.modares.ac.ir
Conclusion: Determinants of class 1 integron along with OXA-10 and OXA-48 like
carbapememases are responsible for relatively considerable carbapenem resistance …