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Exploiting bacteria for cancer immunotherapy
Immunotherapy has revolutionized the treatment of cancer but continues to be constrained by limited response rates, acquired resistance, toxicities...
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Prognostic differences in sepsis caused by gram-negative bacteria and gram-positive bacteria: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundBacteria are the main pathogens that cause sepsis. The pathogenic mechanisms of sepsis caused by gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria...
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Adult acute leukemia patients with gram-negative bacteria bloodstream infection: Risk factors and outcomes of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
This study aims to analyze the risk factors for the development of multidrug-resistant (MDR) and carbapenem-resistant (CR) bacteria bloodstream...
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Clinical Presentation of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth from Aerodigestive Tract Bacteria Versus Colonic-Type Bacteria: A Comparison Study
BackgroundSmall Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is a heterogenous syndrome from excessive bacteria in the small intestine lumen. It is unknown...
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Analysis of Distribution and Drug Susceptibility Test Results of Pathogenic Bacteria in Diabetic Foot Ulcers
IntroductionThis study aimed to determine the pathogen distribution and drug susceptibility of diabetic foot wound secretions in a tertiary hospital...
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Biofilm Formation by Hospital-Acquired Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Respiratory Samples
BackgroundHospital-acquired resistant infections (HARI) are infections, which develop 48 h or more after admission to a healthcare facility. HARI...
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Association between urinary lithiasis, other than struvite by crystallography and non-ureolytic bacteria
The relationship between urinary tract infection caused by urease-producing bacteria and lithiasis due to struvite stones is well established in the...
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Collagenase-producing bacteria are common in anastomotic leakage after colorectal surgery: a systematic review
PurposeSome gut bacteria can produce enzymes (collagenases) that can break down collagen in the intestinal wall. This could be a part of the...
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Explore variation of salivary bacteria across time and geolocations
Saliva is an informative body fluid that can be found at various crime scenes, and the salivary bacterial community has been revealed it is a...
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Molecular detection of bacteria, placental inflammation, and neonatal sepsis risk
ObjectiveTo identify bacteria in umbilical cord tissue and investigate the association with placental inflammation and neonatal sepsis risk score.
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Awareness of intratumoral bacteria and their potential application in cancer treatment
Hitherto, the recognition of the microbiota role in tumorigenesis and clinical studies mostly focused on the intestinal flora. In contrast to the gut...
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Potentially Pathogenic Bacteria in Nesting Olive Ridley Turtles in Northwestern Mexico
Olive ridleys ( Lepidochelys olivacea ) are the most common sea turtle found in the Gulf of California. Unfortunately, the bacterial flora of nesting...
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Probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria isolated from yaks
The prevalence of bacterial digestive diseases in plateau animals has caused considerable losses to the Tibetan livestock industry. Therefore, this...
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Tricyclic microwave-assisted synthesis of gold nanoparticles for biomedical applications: combatting multidrug-resistant bacteria and fungus
BackgroundRising global mortality due to antibiotic-resistant pathogens necessitates novel antibacterial and antifungal agents. This study focuses on...
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The associations between intestinal bacteria of Eospalax cansus and soil bacteria of its habitat
BackgroundIntestinal bacteria of mammal can be influenced by many factors, environmental bacteria is an important factor. However, there are few...
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Role of multidrug-resistant bacteria in weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation
BackgroundAlthough multidrug-resistant bacteria (MDR) are common in patients undergoing prolonged weaning, there is little data on their impact on...
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Antimicrobial-Resistant Bacteria Carriage in Rodents According to Habitat Anthropization
It is increasingly suggested that the dynamics of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in the wild are mostly anthropogenically driven, but the spatial...
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Drug resistance and influencing factors of biofilm bacteria in upper urinary calculi patients with double J stent indwelling
ObjectiveTo analyze the distribution and drug resistance of biofilm bacteria infected with upper urinary calculi patients with double J stent...
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Reprogramming a Doxycycline-Inducible Gene Switch System for Bacteria-Mediated Cancer Therapy
PurposeAttenuated Salmonella typhimurium is a potential biotherapeutic antitumor agent because it can colonize tumors and inhibit their growth. The...
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The impact of helminth-induced immunity on infection with bacteria or viruses
Different human and animal pathogens trigger distinct immune responses in their hosts. The infection of bacteria or viruses can trigger type I...