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Evaluation of Microbial Load in Oropharyngeal Mucosa from Tannery Workers

Castellanos-Arevalo DC, Castellanos-Arevalo AP, Camarena-Pozos DA, Colli-Mull JG, Maldonado-Vega M

BACKGROUND: Animal skin provides an ideal medium for the propagation of microorganisms and it is used like raw material in the tannery and footware industry. The aim of this study...
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The First Korean Case of Moraxella osloensis Bacteremia in a Patient with Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Sung JY, Hong SK, Kim EC

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Three Cases of Moraxella osloensis Meningitis: A Difficult Experience in Species Identification and Determination of Clinical Significance

Roh KH, Kim CK, Koh E, Kim MS, Yong D, Park SC, Lee K, Chong Y

We had three cases of Moraxella osloensis meningitis. The species identification was impossible by conventional and commercial phenotypic tests. However, we could identify the species using the 16S rRNA gene...
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Detection Rates of Bacteria in Chronic Otitis Media with Effusion in Children

Park CW, Han JH, Jeong JH, Cho SH, Kang MJ, Tae K, Lee SH

This study was performed to investigate polymerase chain reaction-based detection of bacterial DNA in middle ear fluid and assess the correlation between the PCR-positive rate with several factors associated with...
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Dynamics of Moraxella bovis infection and humoral immune response to bovine herpes virus type 1 during a natural outbreak of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in beef calves

Zbrun MV, Zielinski , Piscitelli HC, Descarga C, Urbani LA

Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) is an acute disease caused by Moraxella bovis (Mb). Several factors may predispose animals to an IBK outbreak; one commonly observed is infection with bovine herpes...
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