Publications by authors named "Ipb Mayura"

A cluster of 18 inpatients and 21 outpatients with a major complaint of meningitis and a history of sharing traditional delicacies of raw pork and pig blood in a village festival led to the suspicion of meningitis in Sibang Kaja Village, Badung, Bali, Indonesia. We conducted an investigation and case finding to prevent human fatalities. Demography and laboratory examinations of the inpatients were recorded.

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The emergence of high-level daptomycin (DAP)-resistant (HLDR) Corynebacterium striatum has been reported as a result of loss-of-function point mutations or premature stop codon mutations in a responsible gene, pgsA2. We herein describe the novel detection of an HLDR C. striatum clinical isolate, in which IS30-insertion was corroborated to cause destruction of pgsA2 gene.

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The options available for treating infections with carbapenemase-producing (CPE) are limited; with the increasing threat of these infections, new treatments are urgently needed. Biapenem (BIPM) is a carbapenem, and limited data confirming its killing effect against CPE are available. In this study, we examined the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) of BIPM for 14 IMP-1-producing strains isolated from the Okayama region in Japan.

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Article Synopsis
  • Elizabethkingia anophelis is a dangerous pathogen that can seriously infect people with weakened immune systems, first identified in 2013, with a significant rise in cases since then.
  • In a 2015 outbreak in the US, over 30% of infected patients died, highlighting its severe impact.
  • The study found that E. anophelis does not directly kill macrophage-like cells but can inhibit their activation to combat infection, showing that this inhibition depends on direct contact with the bacteria.
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Objective: Weissella confusa F213 (WCF213) and Lactobacillus rhamnosus FBB81 (LrFBB81) are two probiotic candidates isolated from humans in our previous study. Their functional activity on the mucosal barrier has not yet been adequately investigated. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the effect of these strains on maintaining mucosal integrity in vitro.

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The genus Tsukamurella is a fastidious, environmental organism that potentially causes various infections in humans. Due to the morphological and biochemical similarities to others pathogens, such as Gordona, Rhodococcus, Corynebacterium, Nocardia, and Mycobacterium, a molecular-based approach is indispensable to correctly identify them. Herein, we describe a case of Tsukamurella inchonensis bacteremia complicated with septic pulmonary emboli (SPE), which is the first in the literature.

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Background: is an emerging zoonotic pathogen. This bacterium commonly causes meningitis in human and is often associated with hearing and vestibular dysfunction. tends to be misidentified, leading to under-diagnosis.

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