Francisella tularensis, from the family Francisellaceae, is the aetiological agent of a zoonosis called tularaemia, spread throughout the northern hemisphere. The infectious dose is extremely low (10 CFU/ml) and the infection causes severe diseases or even death if untreated. The transmission to humans is always related to animals, either by a direct contact or by a contact with the environment contaminated by them.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrancisella tularensis belongs to the family Francisellaceae. It is the aetiological agent of a zoonosis called tularaemia, spread throughout the northern hemisphere. Currently, several subspecies of F.
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October 2009
Background: Significant bacteriuria is very important marker of urinary tract infection. The standard method for diagnosis of UTI is quantitative urine culture and identification of bacteria. For rapid enumeration of bacteria in urine semiautomatic systems were developed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: One of the problems of contemporary medicine is an increasing number of bacterial strains with hazardous phenotypes of resistance. The feared bacterial pathogens include Klebsiella pneumoniae strains producing AmpA extended-spectrum beta-lactamases. The study focused on the molecular biological characteristics of ESBL-positive strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae collected in the Czech Republic.
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