Infections with bacteria of the family Fusobacteriaceae, in the order Fusobacterales, phylum FUSOBACTERIA.

Detection of novel organisms associated with salpingitis, by use of 16S rDNA polymerase chain reaction. (1/8)

Although Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae are established causes of salpingitis, the majority of cases have no known etiology. We used broad-range 16S rDNA polymerase chain reaction to identify novel, possibly uncultivable, bacteria associated with salpingitis and identified bacterial 16S sequences in Fallopian-tube specimens from 11 (24%) of 45 consecutive women with laparoscopically confirmed acute salpingitis (the case patients) and from 0 of 44 women seeking tubal ligations (the control subjects) at Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya. Bacterial phylotypes most closely related to Leptotrichia spp. were detected as the sole phylotypes in 1, and mixed with other bacterial phylotypes in 2, specimens. Novel bacterial phylotypes and those associated with bacterial vaginosis, including Atopobium vaginae, were identified in 3 specimens. N. gonorrhoeae and Streptococcus pyogenes were identified in 2 and 1 specimens, respectively. The finding of novel phylotypes associated with salpingitis has important implications for the etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of this important reproductive-tract disease syndrome.  (+info)

Rat-bite fever. (2/8)

A 23-year-old woman presented with fever, arthralgias and a skin rash. She possessed nine pet rats, and denied that she had been bitten. Blood culture was positive for Streptobacillus moniliformis, which can cause rat-bite fever. The patient fully recovered after treatment with clarithromycin.  (+info)

Bacterial arthritis caused by Leptotrichia amnionii. (3/8)

Leptotrichia amnionii is an organism that rarely causes female genital tract infection. We describe a case of a male patient with arthritis on the left knee joint due to this organism.  (+info)

Leptotrichia amnionii, an emerging pathogen of the female urogenital tract. (4/8)

Leptotrichia amnionii, a recently described, very fastidious, gram-negative anaerobic bacterium, is an opportunistic pathogen of the female urogenital tract. We report a case of second-trimester abortion in a patient with chorioamnionitis and L. amnionii bacteremia and a case of renal abscess in a female 5 weeks postpartum.  (+info)

Severe pneumonia with Leptotrichia sp. detected predominantly in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid by use of 16S rRNA gene sequencing analysis. (5/8)

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Leptotrichia bacteremia in patients receiving high-dose chemotherapy. (6/8)

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An emboligenic pulmonary abscess leading to ischemic stroke and secondary brain abscess. (7/8)

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Acute myelogenous leukemia with Leptotrichia trevisanii bacteremia. (8/8)

A 74-year-old woman visited an otolaryngology clinic with pharyngeal pain, and was diagnosed with a peritonsillar abscess. She received antibiotics and underwent incisional drainage, but displayed high white blood cell and blast cell counts, and was referred to our hospital. Gram-negative rods (Leptotrichia trevisanii) were detected in blood cultures performed on admission. She was diagnosed with bacteremia and acute myelogenous leukemia (FAB classification: M1). After antibiotic therapy, she temporarily recovered from the bacteremia, but subsequently died on day 34. Although Leptotrichia trevisanii bacteremia is extremely rare, clinicians should consider it in cases involving immunocompromised patients with oral lesions.  (+info)

Fusobacteriaceae is a family of gram-negative, anaerobic bacteria that are commonly found as normal flora in the human oral cavity, gastrointestinal tract, and female genital tract. However, under certain circumstances, these bacteria can cause infections, particularly when they invade damaged or inflamed tissues.

Fusobacteriaceae infections can occur in various parts of the body, including the mouth, throat, lungs, liver, and female reproductive organs. The most common infection associated with Fusobacterium species is called Lemierre's syndrome, which is a rare but serious condition that typically begins as a sore throat or tonsillitis and can spread to other parts of the body, such as the lungs, joints, and heart.

Other types of Fusobacteriaceae infections include:

* Periodontal disease: Fusobacterium species are commonly found in dental plaque and can contribute to the development of periodontitis, a severe form of gum disease that can lead to tooth loss.
* Intra-abdominal infections: Fusobacterium species can cause abscesses and other infections in the abdomen, particularly in people with underlying conditions such as cancer or diabetes.
* Pelvic inflammatory disease: Fusobacterium species have been implicated in some cases of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), a condition that can cause pain, fever, and infertility in women.
* Brain abscesses: Although rare, Fusobacterium species can occasionally spread to the brain and cause abscesses, which are serious infections that require prompt treatment.

Fusobacteriaceae infections are typically treated with antibiotics, such as metronidazole or clindamycin, which are effective against anaerobic bacteria. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to drain abscesses or remove infected tissue.

... fusobacteriaceae infections MeSH C01.252.400.388.350 - fusobacterium infections MeSH C01.252.400.388.350.400 - gingivitis, ... bacteroides infections MeSH C01.252.400.126 - bartonellaceae infections MeSH C01.252.400.126.100 - bartonella infections MeSH ... moraxellaceae infections MeSH C01.252.400.560.022 - acinetobacter infections MeSH C01.252.400.610 - mycoplasmatales infections ... salmonella infections, animal MeSH C01.252.400.310.821.873 - typhoid fever MeSH C01.252.400.310.850 - serratia infections MeSH ...
Infection was suspected to have resulted from the consumption of either unpasteurized milk or water contaminated with rat feces ... Streptobacillus moniliformis was previously classified under the family Fusobacteriaceae. It was later regrouped with three ... Lab personnel and pet store workers, who work closely with animals on a daily basis, also have an increased risk of infection. ... Antibiotics used to treat infection may cause the formation of the L-form, which persists in the body, although this form is ...
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BackgroundFilarial infections have been understudied in bats. Likewise, little is known about pathogens associated with the ... Filarial infections have been understudied in bats. Likewise, little is known about pathogens associated with the reproductive ... Lactobacillaceae and Fusobacteriaceae dominating (46). Microbiome analysis of the V. murinus in this study, which was suffering ... Molossinema wimsatti infection in the brain of Pallass mastiff bats (Molossus molossus). J Helminthol. (2021) 95:e65. doi: ...
A genus of anaerobic, gram-negative bacteria in the family Fusobacteriaceae. Some species cause BACTEREMIA and some intra- ... amniotic infections. Descriptor ID. D045183 MeSH Number(s). B03.370.437. B03.440.425.410.535 ...
... fusobacteriaceae infections MeSH C01.252.400.388.350 - fusobacterium infections MeSH C01.252.400.388.350.400 - gingivitis, ... bacteroides infections MeSH C01.252.400.126 - bartonellaceae infections MeSH C01.252.400.126.100 - bartonella infections MeSH ... moraxellaceae infections MeSH C01.252.400.560.022 - acinetobacter infections MeSH C01.252.400.610 - mycoplasmatales infections ... salmonella infections, animal MeSH C01.252.400.310.821.873 - typhoid fever MeSH C01.252.400.310.850 - serratia infections MeSH ...
Bacterial Infections [C01.252]. *Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections [C01.252.400]. *Fusobacteriaceae Infections [C01.252. ...
Desulfovibrionaceae Infections. *Enterobacteriaceae Infections. *Flavobacteriaceae Infections. *Fusobacteriaceae Infections. * ... "Anaplasmataceae Infections" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicines controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH ( ... This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Anaplasmataceae Infections" by people in this website by year ... Below are the most recent publications written about "Anaplasmataceae Infections" by people in Profiles. ...
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Desulfovibrionaceae Infections. *Enterobacteriaceae Infections. *Flavobacteriaceae Infections. *Fusobacteriaceae Infections. * ... "Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicines controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH ... Infections caused by bacteria that show up as pink (negative) when treated by the gram-staining method. ... A case of infection-associated antiproteinase-3-negative cytoplasmic antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody pauci-immune focal ...
Those may be involved in bacterial invasion of epithelial cells and pathogenic Escherichia coli infection. CONCLUSIONS: GAN ... T2DM patients were characterized by Fusobacteria, Fusobacteriia, Fusobacteriales, Fusobacteriaceae, Fusobacterium, ...
Fusobacteriaceae Infections [C01.150.252.400.388] Fusobacteriaceae Infections * Helicobacter Infections [C01.150.252.400.466] ... Bacterial Infections, Gram-Negative Gram Negative Bacterial Infections Gram-Negative Bacterial Infection Infection, Gram- ... Bacterial Infections, Gram-Negative. Gram Negative Bacterial Infections. Gram-Negative Bacterial Infection. Infection, Gram- ... Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections - Preferred Concept UI. M0025725. Scope note. Infections caused by bacteria that show up as ...
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Fusobacteriaceae Infections [C01.150.252.400.388] Fusobacteriaceae Infections * Helicobacter Infections [C01.150.252.400.466] ... note BACTEROIDES INFECTIONS is also available. Allowable Qualifiers:. BL blood. CF cerebrospinal fluid. CI chemically induced. ... Infections with bacteria of the family BACTEROIDACEAE.. Annotation:. ... Infections à Bacteroidaceae Entry term(s):. Bacteroidaceae Infection. Infection, Bacteroidaceae. Infections, Bacteroidaceae. ...
In young mice, the abundance of Chitinibacteriaceae, Fusobacteriaceae, and Rhodocyclaceae (in the Y-Control group) correlated ... which exert specific effects on the host mucosal immune system and are the primary cause of infections when host resistance ... Eggerthellaceae correlated positively with Fusobacteriaceae (Figure 5B). In the A-Control group, the most predominant ... Three of them (Chitinibacteraceae, Fusobacteriaceae, and Rhodocyclaceae) also correlated negatively with Christensenellaceae ( ...
Desulfovibrionaceae Infections. *Enterobacteriaceae Infections. *Flavobacteriaceae Infections. *Fusobacteriaceae Infections. * ...
Desulfovibrionaceae Infections. *Enterobacteriaceae Infections. *Flavobacteriaceae Infections. *Fusobacteriaceae Infections. * ... CirA Stimulates the GTPase Activity of RhoA and Is Required for Virulence in a Mouse Model of Coxiella burnetii Infection. ...
Hepatitis A Virus Infections Among Men Who Have Sex with Men - Eight U.S. States, 2017-2018 Foster MA , Hofmeister MG , ... While treatment did not seem to have much effect, we observed a predominance of Fusobacteriaceae and Porpyromonodaceae across ... Adverse outcomes in pregnant women hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus infection: A case-series Hause AM , ... Co-infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis D virus (HDV) results in hepatitis D, the most severe form of chronic ...
In addition, animals surviving WNV infection show defects in gastrointestinal motility from 4 to 7 weeks after infection. ... and that there is an increase of Fusobacteriaceae and higher abundance of Prevotellaceae in AD patients [92][97]. ... and JC virus infections have been identified. Basically, it is believed that viral infections can affect the neuromuscular ... Infection of the EGCs of the myenteric plexus. CIIPO. HIV. HIV-1 Tat protein activation of EGCs causing a neuroinflammatory ...
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  • Fecal microbiota in cirrhotics were significantly Selonsertib manufacturer different (higher Enterobacteriaceae, Alcaligeneceae, and Fusobacteriaceae and lower Ruminococcaceae and Lachnospiraceae) compared with controls. (checkpointinhibitor.com)
  • Fusobacteriaceae, Veillonellaceae, and Enterobacteriaceae were positively and Ruminococcaceae negatively related to inflammation. (checkpointinhibitor.com)
  • In a small cohort of nine CD patients, expression of the T300A variant of the ATG16L1 (autophagy related 16-like 1) gene, was associated with impaired clearance of Bacteroidaceae, Enterobacteriaceae and Fusobacteriaceae, due possibly to altered secretion of antibacterial peptides. (genaxxon.com)
  • A genus of anaerobic, gram-negative bacteria in the family Fusobacteriaceae. (wakehealth.edu)
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  • Some species cause BACTEREMIA and some intra-amniotic infections. (wakehealth.edu)
  • Compared to patients with a less advanced stage of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, those with NASH have a greater abundance of species from the Fusobacteriaceae family and Fusobacterium, Prevotella and Eubacterium genera, as well as a higher content of Fusobacteriaceae and Prevotellacea, two bacterial groups that probably produce SCFAs, compared to control subjects. (biocodexmicrobiotainstitute.com)
  • The Type IV Secretion System Effector Protein CirA Stimulates the GTPase Activity of RhoA and Is Required for Virulence in a Mouse Model of Coxiella burnetii Infection. (jefferson.edu)
  • Aktuálne údaje epidemiologických štúdií z USA však poukazujú na znepokojivý trend, podľa ktorého začínajú už dosahovať prípady klostrídiovej kolitídy rozvíjajúce sa na úrovni komunity (CA-CDI - community-acquired Clostridioides difficile infection) počty nemocničných foriem infekcie. (csgh.info)
  • V niektorých oblastiach už CDI asociovaná so zdravotnou starostlivosťou (HA-CDI - healthcare-associated Clostridioides difficile infection) predstihla infekcie spôsobené meticilín-rezistentným Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a stala sa tak najčastejšou nozokomiálnou nákazou vôbec. (csgh.info)
  • Infections with bacteria of the family ANAPLASMATACEAE. (uchicago.edu)
  • Case report: Filarial infection of a parti-coloured bat: Litomosa sp. (frontiersin.org)
  • A case of infection-associated antiproteinase-3-negative cytoplasmic antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody pauci-immune focal necrotizing glomerulonephritis. (rush.edu)
  • Efficacy of ertapenem for consolidation therapy of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing gram-negative infections: a case series report. (rush.edu)
  • AN - infection: coord IM with INFECTION (IM) HN - 2004 MH - Achromobacter UI - D042402 MN - B3.440.400.425.117.24 MN - B3.660.75.27.30 MS - A genus of gram-negative, strictly aerobic, non-spore forming rods. (nih.gov)
  • AN - infection: coord IM with GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS (IM) HN - 2004 MH - Achromobacter xylosoxidans UI - D042441 MN - B3.440.400.425.117.24.950 MN - B3.660.75.27.30.950 MS - The type species of gram negative, aerobic bacteria in the genus ACHROMOBACTER. (nih.gov)
  • AN - infection: coord IM with GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS (IM) HN - 2004 MH - Acidaminococcaceae UI - D045854 MN - B3.440.425.410.96 MS - A family of gram-negative bacteria, in the order Clostridiales. (nih.gov)
  • AN - infection: coord IM with GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS (IM) HN - 2004 MH - Acidianus UI - D041541 MN - B7.75.725.725.30 MS - A genus of facultatively anaerobic coccoid ARCHAEA, in the family SULFOLOBACEAE. (nih.gov)
  • AN - infection: coord IM with ACTINOBACILLUS INFECTIONS (IM) HN - 2004 MH - Actinobacillus seminis UI - D044133 MN - B3.440.450.09.675 MN - B3.660.250.550.50.675 MS - A species of gram-negative bacteria in the genus ACTINOBACILLUS, which causes EPIDIDYMITIS in SHEEP. (nih.gov)
  • AN - infection: coord IM with ACTINOBACILLUS INFECTIONS (IM) + EPIDIDYMITIS (IM) if pertinent HN - 2004 MH - Actinobacillus suis UI - D044132 MN - B3.440.450.09.700 MN - B3.660.250.550.50.700 MS - A species of gram-negative bacteria in the genus ACTINOBACILLUS. (nih.gov)
  • AN - infection: coord IM with ACTINOBACILLUS INFECTIONS (IM) HN - 2004 MH - Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase UI - D042964 MN - D8.811.682.675.150.100 MN - D12.776.331.99 MS - A flavoprotein oxidoreductase that has specificity for medium-chain fatty acids. (nih.gov)
  • A genus of anaerobic, gram-negative bacteria in the family Fusobacteriaceae. (nih.gov)
  • Infections with bacteria of the genus FUSOBACTERIUM. (wakehealth.edu)
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  • Infections with bacteria of the family Fusobacteriaceae, in the order Fusobacterales, phylum FUSOBACTERIA. (bvsalud.org)
  • Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is the leading cause of nosocomial diarrhoea in the USA and is increasing in prevalence both in adult [ 1 ] and paediatric populations. (medscape.com)