Gram Negative Aerobic Bacteria
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13. DIGESTIBILITY OF NUTRIENTS AND THE FEED PERFORMANCE OF BROILERS FED WITH CUTTING Diets with millet or sorghum and Supplemented with enzymes / DIGESTIBILIDADE DOS NUTRIENTES DA RAÇÃO E DESEMPENHO DE FRANGOS DE CORTE ALIMENTADOS COM RAÇÕES FORMULADAS COM MILHETO OU SORGO E SUPLEMENTADAS COM ENZIMAS
Aimed to evaluate the inclusion of an enzyme complex in diets formulated with different energetic ingredients (corn, sorghum and millet) on performance of broiler chickens, digestibility of nutrients tion and intestinal parameters. In the first experiment was performed a test 1800 performance of broiler chicks from Cobb that were distributed in a randomized
Publicado em: 2009
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14. Avaliação de feridas crônicas em pacientes atendidos em Unidades Básicas de Saúde de Goiânia / Assessing of chronic wounds in outpatients treated at basic health unit in goiania
Assessing patients with chronic wounds poses a challenge to professionals and doubts still persist concerning characterization of the wound infection status. We believe that the Basic Health Units are in places of reference for the public to submit chronic wounds and should have full attendance and resolution were objectives of this study: characterizing pat
Publicado em: 2008
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15. Evaluation of ocular prosthesis biofilm and anophthalmic cavity contamination after use of three cleansing solutions
In addition to an initial socket discomfort, ocular prosthesis (OP) installation may allow the adherence of fungi and/or bacteria due to the superficial characteristics of the prosthesis' material, use of inadequate cleansing solutions and methods, or because the void located between the internal portion of the prosthesis and the anophthalmic cavity (AC) muc
Journal of Applied Oral Science. Publicado em: 2007-02
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16. In situ localization and molecular characterization of Pleurotus ostreatus endosymbiont bacteria / Localização in situ e caracterização molecular da bactéria endossimbionte de Pleurotus ostreatus
The fungus Pleurotus ostreatus, which belongs to white rot basidiomycete group, is a widely cultivated mushroom; this species has high productivity and rusticity, besides its use in biobleaching and bioremediation processes. This biotechnological potential justifies microbial interaction studies between this fungi and others microorganisms. In P. ostreatus m
Publicado em: 2006
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17. Microbiota in chagasic megaesophagus / Microbiota no megaesôfago chagásico.
The stasis of saliva and swallowed food in the esophageal lumen of patients with chagasic megaesophagus causes: (1) bacterial overgrowth in the esophageal lumen, (2) recurring pulmonary aspirations and respiratory infections, (3) increased risk of surgical or endoscopic procedures if perforation occurs by the major possibility of contamination, and (4) the d
Publicado em: 2001
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18. In Vitro Activities of Membrane-Active Peptides against Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Aerobic Bacteria
Four peptides, cecropin P1, magainin II, indolicidin, and ranalexin, were evaluated against 202 clinical isolates of gram-positive and gram-negative aerobic bacteria by a microbroth dilution method. The gram-negative isolates were more susceptible to cecropin P1. Ranalexin was the most active compound against the gram-positive strains. The bactericidal activ
American Society for Microbiology.
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19. Azthreonam (SQ 26,776), a synthetic monobactam specifically active against aerobic gram-negative bacteria.
Azthreonam (SQ 26,776) is a synthetic monocyclic beta-lactam antimicrobial agent belonging to the monobactam family (Sykes et al., Nature [London] 291:489-491, 1981), members of which are characterized by having the 2-oxoazetidine-1-sulfonic acid moiety. Azthreonam exhibits a high degree of stability to beta-lactamases and is specifically active against aero
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20. Evaluation of Cathra system for identifying gram negative aerobic bacteria.
The Cathra system is a commercial multipoint inoculation method for the identification of aerobic Gram negative bacteria. The system uses a replicator technique in which 21 different agar media can be inoculated simultaneously with 36 organisms. Identifications are made by use of a special computer database. The performance of this system was compared with t
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21. Methods for distinguishing gram-positive from gram-negative bacteria.
Lysis by KOH and hydrolysis of L-alanine-4-nitroanilide were compared with the Gram reaction of aerobic, microaerophilic, and anaerobic bacteria. Both tests correlated well with the Gram reaction with nonfermentative bacilli and Bacillus species, whereas they did not correlate with nonsporulating anaerobes. Only campylobacteria were KOH positive and L-alanin
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22. In Vitro Activities of OPT-80 and Comparator Drugs against Intestinal Bacteria
The activities of OPT-80 against 453 intestinal bacteria were compared with those of seven other drugs. OPT-80 showed good activity against most clostridia, staphylococci, and enterococci, but streptococci, aerobic and facultative gram-negative rods, anaerobic gram-negative rods, and Clostridium ramosum were resistant. Poor activity against anaerobic gram-ne
American Society for Microbiology.
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23. In vitro antibacterial activity and interactions with beta-lactamases and penicillin-binding proteins of the new monocarbam antibiotic U-78608.
U-78608, a new monocarbam antibiotic, was evaluated for in vitro activity against 312 clinical isolates of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and subjected to several in vitro biochemical tests characterizing its interactions with beta-lactamases and penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs). The antibacterial activity of the compound was compared directly with those o
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24. Critical assessment of blood culture techniques: analysis of recovery of obligate and facultative anaerobes, strict aerobic bacteria, and fungi in aerobic and anaerobic blood culture bottles.
Recent reports have documented a decrease in anaerobic bacteremias and have questioned the need for routine anaerobic blood cultures. At the same time, we and others have noted an increase in fungal bloodstream infections. In this two-part study, we first compared recoveries of obligate anaerobic bacteria with those of fungi over a 13-year period and then ex