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Emergence and genomic characterization of Proteus mirabilis harboring blaNDM-1 in Korean companion dogs
Proteus mirabilis is a commensal bacterium dwelling in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract of humans and animals. Although New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase...
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Spontaneous nosocomial Proteus mirabilis meningitis in a Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-infected adult patient: a case report
BackgroundGram-negative bacillary meningitis remains a rare occurrence, even in patients with human immunodeficiency virus. Current literature only...
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Rare case of Proteus mirabilis native mitral valve endocarditis in an immunocompromised patient
BackgroundBacterial infective endocarditis caused by Proteus mirabilis is rare and there are few cases in the literature. The natural history and...
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Rosa × damascena Herrm. From Azaran region, Kashan: rich in saturated and unsaturated fatty acids with inhibitory effect against Proteus mirabilis
BackgroundOne of the most widely used medicinal plants in Iranian traditional medicine, Rosa × damascena Herrm. (mohammadi flower) that the people...
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Complicated pyelonephritis caused by Proteus alimentorum in a woman with peritoneal cancer: a case report
BackgroundProteus spp. are widespread in the environment and comprise a part of the normal flora of the human gastrointestinal tract. Only six...
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Proteus mirabilis thoracic vertebral osteomyelitis: a case report
BackgroundProteus mirabilis is the second most common pathogen that causes urinary tract infections after Escherichia coli . In rare cases, it is...
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Endocarditis of Native Valve due to Proteus mirabilis: Case Report and Literature Review
Endocarditis due to Proteus mirabilis is very uncommon and the optimal surgical and/or antibiotic treatment is not well defined. Guidelines from the...
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Proteus empyema as a rare complication from an infected renal cyst, a case report
BackgroundThe most commonly isolated organisms in a parapneumonic effusion include S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae , and S. aureus . If unusual organisms...
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Isolation of four carbapenem-resistant gram-negative species from a single fly
The widespread occurrence of carbapenem-resistant organisms has garnered significant public attention. Arthropods, including flies, are important...
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Association among biofilm formation, virulence gene expression, and antibiotic resistance in Proteus mirabilis isolates from diarrhetic animals in Northeast China
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate the association among biofilm formation, virulence gene expression, and antibiotic resistance in P....
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Distribution and antimicrobial resistance patterns of urinary pathogens in preoperative midstream urine cultures from Chinese patients with urinary calculi: a meta-analysis
Background and objectiveThis study comprehensively evaluates the distribution patterns and antimicrobial resistance profiles of urinary pathogens in...
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Fecal Microbes Associated with the Outcomes After Esophagectomy in Patients with Esophageal Cancer
BackgroundAlthough accumulating evidence suggests that an imbalanced gut microbiota leads to cancer progression, few studies demonstrated the...
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The prevalence of Carbapenem Resistance Gram negative pathogens in a Tertiary Teaching Hospital in Jordan
BackgroundWith the absence of new antimicrobial drugs being developed to replace those facing resistance, bacterial resistance continues to grow....
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Decreasing Antibiotic Resistance Trends Nationally in Gram-Negative Bacteria Across United States Veterans Affairs Medical Centers, 2011–2020
IntroductionGram-negative resistance is a well-acknowledged public health threat. Surveillance data can be used to monitor resistance trends and...
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Cefepime/Enmetazobactam: First Approval
Cefepime/enmetazobactam (EXBLIFEP ® ), an intravenous (IV) antibacterial fixed-dose combination of a 4th generation cephalosporin and an...
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Antibacterial effects of chitosan-based hydrogels containing Trachyspermum ammi essential oil on pathogens isolated from dogs with otitis externa
BackgroundGrowing antibiotic resistance has made treating otitis externa (OE) increasingly challenging. On the other hand, local antimicrobial...
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Antimicrobial, antioxidant activities, and total phenolic contents of Pycnanthus angolensis Sap and Cryptolepis sanguinolenta root extracts
The death of many people in tropical countries can be attributed to microbial infection, probably, because synthetic antibiotics are failing in the...
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Different Bacteria and their Antibiotic Sensitivity Patterns in Patients of Chronic Otitis Media-Active Mucosal Disease at a Secondary Care Centre in Delhi
Chronic Otitis Media is characterized by distinct bacteriology compared with Acute Otitis Media, with COM being highly likely to harbor multiple...