NTSHMDA: prediction of human microbe-disease association based on random walk by integrating network topological similarity
Accumulating clinic evidences have demonstrated that the microbes residing in human
bodies play a significantly important role in the formation, development, and progression of …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
Conclusion: Determinants of class 1 integron along with OXA-10 and OXA-48 like
carbapememases are responsible for relatively considerable carbapenem resistance …
carbapememases are responsible for relatively considerable carbapenem resistance …