Publications by authors named "Sarah Metidji"

Strain MS1, a Gram-positive, obligately anaerobic, motile and spore-forming rod belonging to the Clostridium genus, was isolated from the feces of a healthy Polynesian male living in French Polynesia. The temperature range for growth was 30-45 °C. We sequenced its complete genome and studied its phenotypic characteristics.

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  • Researchers studied air samples from slaughterhouses during Hajj to investigate bacterial populations.
  • They collected samples from multiple sites and identified bacteria using MALDI-TOF MS, revealing a total of 2500 colonies with 202 (83%) being successfully identified.
  • The findings indicated significant bacterial contamination in the air, particularly from Bacillus and Staphylococcus genera, with some isolates potentially being new species.
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The human gut flora is currently widely characterised using molecular techniques. Microbial culturomics (large-scale culture conditions with identification of colonies using MALDI-TOF or 16S rRNA) is part of the rebirth of bacterial culture that was initiated by environmental microbiologists for the design of axenic culture for intracellular bacteria in clinical microbiology. Culturomics was performed on four stool samples from patients treated with large-scale antibiotics to assess the diversity of their gut flora in comparison with other culture-dependent studies.

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