TY - JOUR. T1 - MALDI-TOF-MS fingerprinting provides evidence of urosepsis caused by Aerococcus urinae. AU - Kim, Jieun. AU - Hong, Sung Kuk. AU - Kim, Myungsook. AU - Yong, Dongeun. AU - Lee, Kyungwon. PY - 2017/1/1. Y1 - 2017/1/1. N2 - Urosepsis due to Aerococcus urinae is rare in clinical settings with only a few of reported cases worldwide by 16S rRNA sequencing. Here we report a case of sepsis caused by A. urinae in a 86 year-old male with complicated urinary tract infection which was confirmed through peptide mass fingerprinting of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry.. AB - Urosepsis due to Aerococcus urinae is rare in clinical settings with only a few of reported cases worldwide by 16S rRNA sequencing. Here we report a case of sepsis caused by A. urinae in a 86 year-old male with complicated urinary tract infection which was confirmed through peptide mass fingerprinting of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass ...
Aerococcus is a genus in the phylum Firmicutes (Bacteria). The genus was first identified in 1953 from samples of air and dust as a catalase-negative, Gram-positive coccus that grew in small clusters. They were subsequently found in hospital environments and meat-curing brines. It has been difficult to identify as it resembles alpha-hemolytic Streptococcus on blood agar plates and is difficult to identify by biochemical means. Sequencing of 16S rRNA has become the gold standard for identification, but other techniques such as MALDI-TOF have also been useful for identifying both the genus and species. The name Aerococcus derives from the Greek aer, aeros (ἀήρ, ἀέρος), air; New Latin coccus (from Greekkokkos (κόκκος)), a berry; New Latin Aerococcus, air coccus. The name was given based on its round shape and that it was first discovered in air samples. The genus contains these species: A. christensenii Collins et al., 1999, named after the Danish microbiologist Jens J. Christensen ...
The pentose phosphate pathway is a process of glucose turnover that produces NADPH as reducing equivalents and pentoses as essential parts of nucleotides. There are two different phases in the pathway. One is irreversible oxidative phase in which glucose-6P is converted to ribulose-5P by oxidative decarboxylation, and NADPH is generated [MD:M00006]. The other is reversible non-oxidative phase in which phosphorylated sugars are interconverted to generate xylulose-5P, ribulose-5P, and ribose-5P [MD:M00007]. Phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate (PRPP) formed from ribose-5P [MD:M00005] is an activated compound used in the biosynthesis of histidine and purine/pyrimidine nucleotides. This pathway map also shows the Entner-Doudoroff pathway where 6-P-gluconate is dehydrated and then cleaved into pyruvate and glyceraldehyde-3P [MD:M00008 ...
I am just taking a stab at this!* I have no experience with this but have been thinking about it! Ive done a little bit of research on aerococcus viridans and it seems as though its not only an airborne bacteria but is normally confused with Streptococcus and Staphylococcus as they have a lot of the same characteristics. Baytril doesnt kill either of these, but Septrin (Bactrim) does. How long was he on Bactrim? 10-14 days is normal to clear up. But if its something worse, it can be given up to 6 weeks! Which Im in the process of now ...
Biohazard level, growth media and temperature, gram stain, industrial applications and more information for Aerococcus urinaehominis.
A 56-year-old man presented with acute amaurosis in his left eye (OS) associated with temperature and malaise. He was under antibiotic treatment for a urinary infection secondary to phimosis. Ophthalmologist exploration revealed: Visual acuity in his right eye (OD)=1 and amaurosis in his OS. Fundoscopy examination showed yellowish-white retinal foci around the macula in his OD and cherry red spot in his OS. The patient was suspected of having a systemic infection with septic emboli in both eyes. Clinical evaluation was completed by an internist with diagnosis of IE. The patient underwent heart surgery with mitral valve replacement. The microbiologist culture of the valve revealed an infection due to aerococcus urinae. All blood tests performed presented normal ranges. The patient has been monitorized from the time of referral to the present day. Fluorescein angiography revealed macular ischaemia in his OS without ischaemic foci in his OD. Visual fields (VF) showed a total central loss of ...
The urinary microbiota was shown to contain: a total of 217 bacterial isolates from 77 different genera were isolated from OAB patients, while 66 bacterial isolates from 33 different genera were isolated from control patients. Organisms isolated solely from OAB patient urines included Actinobaculum schaalii, Aerococcus urinae, Arthrobacter cumminsii, and Oligella urethralis; each has been reported to cause UTI ...
Hi Folks, Just a quick update on Noddy. The rodentologist has tested his urine and there was loads of protein in it, and also a lot of ketones. This is obviously a sign his kidneys are failing and would account for the weight loss. She also felt he was very dehydrated (which has made me feel a really bad Mum and very neglectful, although theres always water available), this was indicated by the ketones in his urine. The only other reason I can think of for there being ketones would be diabetes, but there was no glucose, which would have supported that argument ...
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ABSTRACT: This paper provides the first report of the intersex (ovotestis) condition in the European lobster Homarus gammarus. A single specimen (10% of males sampled) presenting the condition was discovered as part of routine sampling, from the Weymouth Bay region of the English Channel, UK. The lobster presented externally as a male, but upon histological examination was seen to contain an ovotestis, containing elements of both male and female gonadal tissue. Previtellogenic oocytes were present in several otherwise normal seminiferous tubules throughout the testis. The seminiferous tubules were also engaged in the production of apparently normal sperm lineages, and mature spermatozoa were present within the tubule lumens. In some cases, oocytes were in direct contact with mature spermatozoa within the same seminiferous tubules. The significance of this finding is placed into context with a previous observation of elevated intersexuality in the congeneric species H. americanus collected from ...
Heres some more pictures of the massive lobster Ian saw when he was hanging around the docks at Port Askaig the other day. It really is a monster, we can only hope its size and novelty value saved it from the pot. Apparently the largest European lobster (Homarus gammarus) specimen on record measured 1.26m and weighed 9.3kg (20lb 8oz). Caught in 1931 in Fowey, England, the exoskeletal shell of its crushing claw alone weighed 1.2kg ...
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Last update: 02.07.2015. Marine Research, are now starting on the rearing of 3,000 lobsters which they will be releasing in 2014. They wish to investigate whether lobsters successfully settle between the wind turbines. New structures [...] population of the European lobster in the German Bight which is essentially restricted to the rocky area around the Island of Heligoland. Despite protective measures. the lobster population has not recovered [...] fish) develop and whether wild lobsters migrate into the area. The project is based on the many years of experience with rearing and release programmes for young lobsters on Heligoland. Notes for. ...
Aquaculture today exploits only a limited number of species for production and there is a need to utilize novel species. One such species that could contribute to meeting the demands of the market is the European lobster ...
ive had headaches more than usual, upset stomach,not wanting to eat, more frequent urination and when i urinae there is a clear oderless mucas-like dis charge. Could i be pregnant?
A facultatively anaerobic, non-spore-forming, psychrophilic, gram-positive, non-aciduric but alkaliphilic, rod-shaped bacterium (MPL-11T) was found to be responsible for green discoloration of refrigerated vacuum-packaged bologna upon opening of the package. Although Aerococcus viridans, which had been implicated earlier in causing the same problem, was also found, this is the first report of discoloration caused by an organism shown to be a species of Carnobacterium. Bacterial discoloration was caused by H2O2 production upon exposure of the meat to air. Strain MPL-11T is catalase- and oxidase-negative. It is not motile and does not reduce nitrate to nitrite or produce ammonia from arginine. It does not grow in acetate-containing broth or agar (Rogosa) or produce H2S. The peptidoglycan is of the meso-diaminopimelic acid type and it produces predominantly L(+)-lactic acid from glucose. It grows from at least 2 to 30 degrees C over a pH range from 5.5 to 9.1. Ribotyping suggested that strain MPL-11T could
Abiotrophia balaenopterae Lawson et al. 1999, sp. nov. (Part 2) Abiotrophia elegans Roggenkamp et al. 1999, sp. nov. (Part 1) Acidovorax defluvii Schulze et al. 1999, sp. nov. (Part 4) Actinobacillus succinogenes Guettler et al. 1999, sp. nov. (Part 1) Actinobispora alaniniphila Xu et al. 1999, sp. nov. (Part 2) Actinobispora aurantiaca Xu et al. 1999, sp. nov. (Part 2) Actinobispora xinjiangensis Xu et al. 1999, sp. nov. (Part 2) Actinomyces bowdenii Pascual et al. 1999, sp. nov. (Part 4) Aerococcus christensenii Collins et al. 1999, sp. nov. (Part 3) Agrobacterium meteori Rüger and Höfle 1992 is assigned to be a synonym of Agrobacterium atlanticum Rüger and Höfle 1992. (Part 1) Agrococcus citreus Wieser et al. 1999, sp. nov. (Part 3) Ahrensia Uchino et al. 1999, gen. nov. (Part 1) Ahrensia kielensis corrig. (ex Ahrens 1968) Uchino et al. 1999, sp. nov., nom. rev. - Synonym: Agrobacterium kieliense Ahrens 1968. (Part 1) Alterococcus Shieh and Jean 1999, gen. nov. (Part 2) Alterococcus ...
Keep in mind the age of the flock when implementing a litter management strategy. Recall that young turkeys (less than 10 weeks) produce less body heat than older birds (13 weeks or older). This means (obviously) that during cooler temperatures additional heat must be added to maintain an ideal growth environment. Although fuel is expensive, the addition of extra heat not only warms the birds, it increases the capacity of the air to remove moisture. If no supplemental heat is added to turkeys 10 weeks old or less, the capacity of the air will be inadequate to remove the moisture exhaled and excreted by the birds. In contrast, in turkeys of 13 weeks or older, the heat produced by the bird is adequate to remove the excess moisture. Thus, properly maintaining temperatures and adequately ventilating are critical to good air quality in the turkey house. Good air quality is important 24 hours per day throughout the flock, not just when someone is working in the house or on days the service tech visits ...
The adult lobster Homarus gammarus is a weak hyper-regulator at low salinity. The objective of this study was to locate the ion-transporting tissues in the branchial chamber of this species, using electron microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy with a fluorescent vital stain for mitochondria, DASPMI, which is widely used to locate mitochondria-rich cells in ion-transporting epithelia of fish. A thick mitochondria-rich epithelium is present on the inner side of the branchiostegite and over the entire surface of the epipodites. Ultrastructural observations confirm that this tissue has features typical of an ion-transporting epithelium. When the lobster is transferred to low salinity, these epithelia undergo marked ultrastructural changes, such as an increase in thickness related to the development of basolateral infoldings, the appearance of numerous vesicles and an increase in height of the apical microvilli. In the gills, the branchial filaments are lined by a thin and poorly ...
All experiments were performed on the European lobster H. gammarus, weighing between 300 and 700 gm (n = 46), in the intermolt stage. Lobsters were obtained from local suppliers and acclimated in the laboratory for at least 1 week. They were maintained in aerated seawater tanks (salinity = 30-32‰) at temperatures ranging from 8-14°C and fed weekly with fish meat. Lobsters were anesthetized by chilling in ice for 30-45 min before dissection.. Vascular anatomy. Experiments were performed on five animals. The STNS consists of four interconnected ganglia, including the STG (contains ∼30 neurons), two commissural ganglia (CoGs) (containing ∼500 neurons each), and the esophageal ganglion (OG) (contains ∼15 neurons). The microcirculation in the STNS ganglia was traced by 1 ml injections of India ink into the heart (Fig.1 A). Using this technique, the black-labeled arterial blood first reaches the STG, which is located in the lumen of the ophthalmic artery at a distance of 3-5 cm from the heart ...
Special research programs focus on a number of individual species: the common sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus), the European lobster (Homarus gammarus), the European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis), the snapper fish - denti (Dentex dentex) or the huge limpet - an aquatic snail (Patella ferruginea). For each of these species, investigation evolves around two poles: the environmental study, with analysis of biotic and abiotic indices and the assessment of stocks, followed by the zootechnical study to control reproduction and follow development to the juvenile stage. The works value is obvious, concerning breeding new local species for aquaculture: it economically diversifies the market, increasing depleted natural stocks, contributes to the ecological restoration of the marine environment in devastated, over-exploited zones and preserves biodiversity of native species in danger of extinction.. The oyster is a convincing example: scientific researchers are working on reproducing flat oysters to ...
Acetobacter ghanensis Cleenwerck et al. 2007, sp. nov. (Part 7) Acetobacter senegalensis Ndoye et al. 2007, sp. nov. (Part 7) Acidaminococcus Rogosa 1969 emend. Jumas-Bilak et al. 2007. (Part 10) Acidaminococcus intestini Jumas-Bilak et al. 2007, sp. nov. (Part 10) Acidianus Segerer et al. 1986 emend. Plumb et al. 2007. (Part 7) Acidianus sulfidivorans Plumb et al. 2007, sp. nov. (Part 7) Actinobacillus capsulatus Arseculeratne 1962 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Kuhnert et al. 2007. (Part 3) Actinocatenispora sera Matsumoto et al. 2007, sp. nov. (Part 11) Actinocorallia aurea Tamura et al. 2007, sp. nov. (Part 9) Actinomadura alba Wang et al. 2007, sp. nov. (Part 8) Actinomadura rudentiformis Le Roes and Meyers 2007, sp. nov. (Part 1) Actinoplanes couchii Kämpfer et al. 2007, sp. nov. (Part 4) Actinotalea Yi et al. 2007, gen. nov. (Part 1) Actinotalea fermentans (Bagnara et al. 1985) Yi et al. 2007, comb. nov. - Basonym: Cellulomonas fermentans Bagnara et al. 1985. (Part 1) Aerococcus suis Vela ...
Gammarus pulex were sampled from five English streams during April 1992. The population density, number of precopula pairs and incidence of parasitic infection were recorded, and the biomass was estim
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are a promising family of food-grade organisms for heterologous protein production due to its Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) status. Representative genera of LAB include Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Lactococcus, Aerococcus, Leuconostoc, Oenococcus and Pediococcus [1]. Traditionally, LAB were utilized in food as starter cultures for fermentation and as probiotics [2]. Studies of LAB and host interactions have also associated LAB directly with cellular activities of the gut, such as pathogen control, immunostimulation and maintaining a healthy microflora [3, 4]. Combined with their traditional roles in food fermentation, beneficial gut properties, and resistance to harsh gut conditions, additional advantages such as LABs ability to secrete recombinant proteins while possessing fewer proteases, compared to traditional workhorses, such as Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, have made them attractive targets for recombinant cell factories and live vectors for ...
MalaCards based summary : Pseudohypoaldosteronism is related to pseudohypoaldosteronism, type iia and pseudohypoaldosteronism, type i, autosomal recessive. An important gene associated with Pseudohypoaldosteronism is NR3C2 (Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 3 Group C Member 2), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Transport of glucose and other sugars, bile salts and organic acids, metal ions and amine compounds and Neuropathic Pain-Signaling in Dorsal Horn Neurons. The drugs Enalapril and Enalaprilat have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include Kidney, testes and skin, and related phenotypes are growth/size/body region and homeostasis/metabolism ...
BISAC: BUS070120. This book provides current research on consumer perceptions, government regulations and health impacts of the food markets. Chapter One discusses the consumer perceptions on health and welfare of European lobsters placed on the market live and how these aspects affect their quality and food safety. Chapter Two uses a large, national survey to identify, describe, and explain differences among three groups of consumers categorized according to their propensity to buy and support local food. Chapter Three analyzes Moldovas transition to organic farming and the prospects for organic food processing and export, taking into consideration the conditions of and opportunities presented by the new agreement. Chapter Four examines how nano-food packaging designed to enhance shelf-life affects consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for perishable products in order to better understand how the controversy surrounding nanotechnology is likely to affect its market success. Chapter Five gives some ...
The genus Gammarus (Amphipoda) is one of the most speciose genera of Crustacea, yet much uncertainty remains concerning taxonomy and systematic relationships, particularly for brackish and marine forms. We used DNA barcode sequences from the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) gene to probe the taxonomy of prominent members of marine and brackish water Gammarus of the North Atlantic, Baltic, Mediterranean and Black Seas. We investigated 16 putative Gammarus spp. at an average number of 9 specimens per species. This constitutes the most taxonomically and geographically comprehensive molecular study of marine Gammarus to date. Average between-species sequence divergence (26.8%) was much higher than intraspecific distances (0.8%), enabling clear molecular species identification and highlighting several possible misidentifications from previously published studies. Specimens of Gammarus aequicauda and G. insensibilis from the Black Sea were at least 14% distant from their putative ...
GAMMARUS (250ml tub) dried freshwater shrimps for turtles, tortoises, and large ornamental fish. Gammarus pulex are tiny crustaceans (around 2-3 cm) of the order Amphipoda. GAMMARUS are a major element in the diet of fish in the wild. | eBay!
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