Microbiology (medical)


Publications
287

Analysis of 525 Samples To Determine the Usefulness of PCR Amplification and Sequencing of the 16S rRNA Gene for Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections

Citation
Fenollar et al. (2006). Journal of Clinical Microbiology 44 (3)
Names
“Anaerococcus massiliensis” “Anaerococcus phoceensis” “Anaerococcus timonensis” “Clostridium massiliense” “Clostridium timonense” “Peptoniphilus massiliensis”
Abstract
ABSTRACT The 16S rRNA gene PCR in the diagnosis of bone and joint infections has not been systematically tested. Five hundred twenty-five bone and joint samples collected from 525 patients were cultured and submitted to 16S rRNA gene PCR detection of bacteria in parallel. The amplicons with mixed sequences were also cloned. When discordant results were observed, culture and PCR were performed once again. Bacteria were detected in 139 of 525 samples. Culture and 16S rRNA ge

Characterization of “ Candidatus Piscichlamydia salmonis” (Order Chlamydiales ), a Chlamydia-Like Bacterium Associated With Epitheliocystis in Farmed Atlantic Salmon ( Salmo salar )

Citation
Draghi et al. (2004). Journal of Clinical Microbiology 42 (11)
Names
Ca. Piscichlamydia salmonis
Abstract
ABSTRACT To characterize intracellular gram-negative bacteria associated with epitheliocystis in farmed Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ), gills with proliferative lesions were collected for histopathology, conventional transmission and immunoelectron microscopy, in situ hybridization, and DNA extraction during epitheliocystis outbreaks in Ireland and Norway in 1999 and 2000, respectively, and compared by ultrastructure and immunoreactivity to nonprol

Use of Real-Time PCR To Detect and Quantify Mycoplasma haemofelis and “ Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum” DNA

Citation
Tasker et al. (2003). Journal of Clinical Microbiology 41 (1)
Names
Ca. Mycoplasma haemominutum
Abstract
ABSTRACT A real-time PCR assay using Taqman probes was developed to detect and quantify Mycoplasma haemofelis and “ Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum” in feline blood samples. The assay was rapid and sensitive and was successfully used to monitor the in vivo kinetics of cats experimentally infected with each species.

Actinobaculum massiliae ,” a New Species Causing Chronic Urinary Tract Infection

Citation
Greub, Raoult (2002). Journal of Clinical Microbiology 40 (11)
Names
“Actinobaculum massiliense”
Abstract
ABSTRACT We report on a new Actinobaculum species, “ Actinobaculum massiliae ,” isolated from the urine of an elderly woman with recurrent cystitis. Its phenotypic pattern was similar to those of both of the other Actinobaculum species described to date. On 16S rRNA sequencing, the Marseille isolate shared 95% homology with Actinobaculum suis , 92 to 93% homology with