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A Case of Bacteremia Caused by Leuconostoc lactis Identified by 16S rRNA Sequencing

Kim GY, Kim MH, Park SY, Park MJ, Suh JT, Lee HJ

  • KMID: 2224727
  • Korean J Clin Microbiol.
  • 2006 Oct;9(2):137-141.
Leuconostoc spp. used to be considered nonpathogens to human, but human infections have been reported including bacteremia in compromized patients. Leuconostoc spp. may be misidentified as lactobacilli, streptococci, pediococci and...
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Bacteremia caused by Leuconostoc species : 6-case series

Oh KJ, Jung DS, Ko KS, Lee HJ, Park JY, Lee H

Leuconostoc species are Gram-positive coccobacilli and are used in dairy products and are intrinsically resistant to vancomycin. Leuconostoc infections are rare in humans, usually occurring in immune-compromised patients. We describe...
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A Case of Bacteremia Caused by Leuconostoc garlicum

Uh Y, Lee HG, Jang IH, Yoon KJ, Kim HY, Kim YK

Although Leuconostoc species have rarely been isolated from clinical specimens, this organism may cause invasive infections such as bacteremia and meningitis in immunocompromised patients. We report a case of Leuconostoc...
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Peritonitis Due to Leuconostoc Species in a Patient Receiving Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis

Byun SH, Park JH, Nam KM, Cho YS, Kim HJ, Seo BJ

Leuconostoc species are gram-positive cocci and they are rarely pathogenic in human. Leuconostoc infections are commonly associated with immunocompromised status and indwelling medical devices include intravenous catheter, tracheostomy, endotracheal intubation...
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Two Cases of Bacteremia Caused by Leuconostoc citreum

Youn JS, Park YJ, Kim BK, Kim SM, Shim SI

  • KMID: 2089451
  • Korean J Clin Pathol.
  • 1997 Aug;17(4):623-628.
Two strains of vancomycin-resistant Leuconostoc species were isolated from blood cultures in two compromised patients. The isolates produced gas from Lactobacillus MRS booth, hydrolysed esculin, and produced no ammonia from...
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Two Cases of Leuconostoc Bacteremia

Uh Y, Lee HG, Hwang GY, Yoon KJ, Yoo SY, Koo BS, Kim HY

  • KMID: 2147005
  • Korean J Clin Microbiol.
  • 2002 Mar;5(1):62-67.
Although Leuconostoc species with intrinsic high-level vancomycin resistance have rarely been isolated from clinical specimens, this organism may cause serious invasive infections such as bacteremia and meningitis in immunocompromised hosts...
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Characteristics of Vegetable Juice Fermented with Lactobacillus plantarum MKHA15 and Leuconostoc mesenteroids MKSR

Jang H, Kim M

The objective of this study was to develop fermented vegetable juices that possess antidiabetic and antioxidant activities. Lactobacillus plantarum MKHA15 (MKHA15) and Leuconostoc mesenteroides MKSR (MKSR) were applied to ferment...
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Do Kimchi and Cheonggukjang Probiotics as a Functional Food Improve Androgenetic Alopecia? A Clinical Pilot Study

Park DW, Lee HS, Shim MS, Yum KJ, Seo JT

PURPOSE: Probiotic supplementation demonstrates beneficial effects on serum lipid profiles. We hypothesized that probiotics could benefit patients presenting with alopecia, secondary to improved blood flow to the scalp. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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Minocycline and Its Impact on Microbial Dysbiosis in the Skin and Gastrointestinal Tract of Acne Patients

Thompson K, Rainer BM, Antonescu , Florea L, Mongodin E, Kang S, Chien AL

BACKGROUND: Associations between acne and gastrointestinal comorbidities suggest that microbial dysbiosis and intestinal permeability may promote inflammatory acne, a condition often managed with oral antibiotics. OBJECTIVE: We performed a case-control study...
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Annual Report on External Quality Assessment in Clinical Microbiology Laboratory in Korea (2002)

Kim EC, Kang JO, Kim MS, Kim M, Kim MJ, Shin CH, Lee KW, Lee NY, Lee DH, Lee CK, Chang CH, Joo SI

  • KMID: 1820192
  • J Lab Med Qual Assur.
  • 2003 Jun;25(1):15-33.
Three trials of external quality assessment for clinical microbiology laboratory were performed in 2002. A total of 19 specimens were distributed. Five specimens were distributed to 241 laboratories with 222...
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Lactobacillus plantarum-derived Extracellular Vesicles Protect Atopic Dermatitis Induced by Staphylococcus aureus-derived Extracellular Vesicles

Kim MH, Choi SJ, Choi HI, Choi JP, Park HK, Kim EK, Kim MJ, Moon BS, Min TK, Rho M, Cho YJ, Yang S, Kim YK, Kim YY, Pyun BY

PURPOSE: The microbial environment is an important factor that contributes to the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis (AD). Recently, it was revealed that not only bacteria itself but also extracellular vesicles...
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