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Pseudomonas otitidis
A species of Gram-negative, motile, bacillus-shaped bacteria in the phylum Proteobacteria. The species was isolated from patients with otic…
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2017
2017
Next-Generation Sequencing Combined with Specific PCR Assays To Determine the Bacterial 16S rRNA Gene Profiles of Middle Ear Fluid Collected from Children with Acute Otitis Media
S. Sillanpää
,
L. Kramná
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+6 authors
O. Cinek
Msphere
2017
Corpus ID: 14251925
Although S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae, and M. catarrhalis have been long established as the most important pathogens in acute…
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2017
2017
Bacteremia with Turicella otitidis in an institutionalized elderly patient with multiple hospital admissions: a case report
Victoria Brlutiu
,
R. Mihaila
,
Rares Mircea Brlutiu
,
C. Cipăian
2017
Corpus ID: 11591512
Coryneform bacteria (with the exception of Corynebacterium diphtheria), is considered to be part of the normal flora of the skin…
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2007
2007
[Bacterial implication in otitis media with effusion in the childhood].
I. de Miguel Martínez
,
Á. Ramos Macías
,
E. Masgoret Palau
Acta Otorrinolaringológica Española
2007
Corpus ID: 34744824
2007
2007
Interleukin-8 induction via NF-kappaB, p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase and extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 pathways in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells by Alloiococcus otitidis…
A. Harimaya
,
J. Koizumi
,
N. Fujii
,
T. Himi
International Journal of Pediatric…
2007
Corpus ID: 35577760
2002
2002
Turicella otitidis and Corynebacterium auris do not cause otitis media with effusion in children
D. Holzmann
,
G. Funke
,
T. Linder
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
2002
Corpus ID: 42258739
Background. The recently described coryneform bacteria Turicella otitidis and Corynebacterium auris were first detected in the…
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2001
2001
Turicella Otitidis as an Unusual Agent Causing a Posterior Auricular Abscess
S. Reynolds
,
M. Behr
,
Jane McDonald
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
2001
Corpus ID: 1716081
ABSTRACT A posterior auricular abscess in a 3-year-old girl was confirmed to have been caused by an unusual organism, Turicella…
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2000
2000
Interleukin‐8 Secretion of Human Epithelial and Monocytic Cell Lines Induced by Middle Ear Pathogens
H. Kita
,
T. Himi
,
N. Fujii
,
J. Ylikoski
Microbiology and immunology
2000
Corpus ID: 2179796
Otitis media with effusion (OME) is one of the most common diseases in children. Alloiococcus otitidis, a new Gram‐positive…
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1998
1998
Les corynébactéries, aspects bactériologiques et cliniques
P. Riegel
1998
Corpus ID: 56771549
Les corynebacteries se definissent par une morphologie de bacilles irreguliers non sporules qui presentent une coloration de Gram…
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1996
1996
Identification of Turicella otitidis isolated from a patient with otorrhea associated with surgery: differentiation from Corynebacterium afermentans and Corynebacterium auris
F. Renaud
,
A. Gregory
,
C. Barreau
,
D. Aubel
,
J. Freney
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1996
Corpus ID: 19262272
Turicella otitidis is a newly described coryneform bacterium isolated from middle ear fluids. We report here on the diagnosis of…
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1991
1991
Incidence of pulmonary infection due to Nocardia. species in Nigeria
H. Gugnani
,
I. C. Unaogu
,
C. N. Emeruwa
Mycoses (Berlin)
1991
Corpus ID: 6548994
Summary. Pulmonary infection due to Nocardia sp. was investigated in 600 patients of various bron‐chopulmonary disorders by…
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