Human infection with Delftia tsuruhatensis isolated from a central venous catheter. (9/14)

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Beta-1,3-glucanase from Delftia tsuruhatensis strain MV01 and its potential application in vinification. (10/14)

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Nanopods: a new bacterial structure and mechanism for deployment of outer membrane vesicles. (11/14)

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Bacterial biofilm diversity in contact lens-related disease: emerging role of Achromobacter, Stenotrophomonas, and Delftia. (12/14)

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IncP-1beta plasmids of Comamonas sp. and Delftia sp. strains isolated from a wastewater treatment plant mediate resistance to and decolorization of the triphenylmethane dye crystal violet. (13/14)

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Port-related Delftia tsuruhatensis bacteremia in a patient with breast cancer. (14/14)

Delftia tsuruhatensis is a non-glucose fermenting, oxidase positive, motile, gram-negative bacillus first isolated from activated sludge collected from a domestic wastewater treatment plant in Japan. To the best of our knowledge only one case of infection with Delftia tsuruhatensis exists in the medical literature. This is the second case report of human infection having Delftia tsuruhatensis as a causative agent.  (+info)