Sara Wilis Cussuol Gomes

Sara Wilis Cussuol Gomes
Rio de Janeiro State University | UERJ · Departamento de Microbiologia, Imunologia e Parasitologia (DMIP)

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The present study demonstrated Corynebacterium amycolatum as an emerging MDR nosocomial pathogen with emphasis on recognition of the class A β-lactamase encoding gene. Analysis of phenotypic and genotypic features of virulence mechanisms including C. elegans survival response to infection to C. amycolatum (imipenem - resistant and susceptible) stra...
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The present study demonstrated Corynebacterium amycolatum as an emerging MDR nosocomial pathogen with emphasis on recognition of the class A β-lactamase encoding gene. Analysis of phenotypic and genotypic features of virulence mechanisms including C. elegans survival response to infection to C. amycolatum (imipenem - resistant and susceptible) stra...
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Corynebacterium amycolatum has been increasingly reported as an etiologic agent of mild to severe nosocomial infections. However, further studies concerning community-acquired and nosocomial infections due to multidrug-resistant (MDR) C. amycolatum remain necessary, especially in developing countries, including South America. In this study, C. amyc...
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Introdução: Paenibacillus stellifer está amplamente distribuído na natureza, mas sua patogenicidade não foi relatada, desde que foi identificado pela primeira vez em 2003. Objetivos: Este trabalho objetivou identificar bacilos Gram-variáveis, isolados em casos de infecções relacionadas à assistência à saúde, no período de Setembro/2015 a Agosto/201...
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Background and Objectives: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the second most common infection. UTIs are usually caused by enterobacteria, mainly Escherichia coli. These microorganisms have shown antibiotic resistance to several drugs used to treat UTI in different parts of the world . However, previous studies on regional prevalence and antimicrobia...

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