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    Isolation and Characterization of Gram-Negative Bacterial Species from Pasteurized Dairy Products: Potential Risk to Consumer Health by Solomon H. Mariam

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Pathogenic bacterial contaminants of dairy products cause economic and human life losses if not destroyed by pasteurization. Gram-negative bacteria are among such major contaminants. …”
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    Evaluation of antimicrobial short sequence peptides derived from mackerel gill and intestine against gram-negative bacteria by Wonganu Benjamaporn, Paenthong Mathaphon, Roytrakul Sittiruk

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…From the previous results, the protein hydrolysate derived from mackerel gills and intestines wastes had inhibited the growth of gram-negative bacteria, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Salmonella typhimurium. …”
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    In Vitro Activities of Ceftobiprole and Doripenem Tested against Frequently Encountered Aerobic and Facultative Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacterial Pathogens Isolated from Patients in Canadian Hospitals in 2007 by James A Karlowsky, Mel DeCorby, Daryl J Hoban, George G Zhanel

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Doripenem demonstrated in vitro activity indistinguishable from that of meropenem against Gram-positive pathogens. CONCLUSIONS: All isolates of methicillin-resistant S aureus tested were susceptible to ceftobiprole (MIC 4 μg/mL or less), differentiating it from any other currently marketed beta-lactam. …”
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    Analysis of Role of Haematological Parameters in Diagnosis of Grampositive and Gram-negative Urinary Tract Infection: A Case-control Study by Sudha Srinivasan, Ayeesha Sithika Thajudeen, Kundhavai Chandrasekaran, Vijayashree Raghavan, D Roshini

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…E. coli and Enterococcus were the predominant gram-negative and gram-positive pathogens, respectively, reflecting distinct haematological profiles. …”
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    Phenotypic identification of Metallo-ß- lactamase resistance Gram negative bacteria from a clinical specimen in Sidama, Ethiopia. by Tsegaye Alemayehu, Wondwesson Abera, Musa Mohammed Ali, Bethelihem Jimma, Henok Ayalew, Limenih Habte, Frezer Teka, Demissie Asegu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aimed to determine Metallo -ß- lactamase resistance Gram-negative bacteria in Hawassa University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital January-June 2023.…”
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    Deep visualization classification method for malicious code based on Ngram-TFIDF by WANG Jinwei, CHEN Zhengjia, XIE Xue, LUO Xiangyang, MA Bin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…To improve detection efficiency and accuracy, a deep visualization classification method for malicious code based on Ngram-TFIDF was proposed. The malware dataset was processed by combining N-gram and TF-IDF techniques, transforming it into grayscale images. …”
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    Current trends of Carbapenemase Production Amongst Multi-drug Resistant Gram-Negative Bacteria in a Tertiary-Care Hospital in West Bengal by Arunima Chakravarty, Raja Ray, Ananda S. Mondal, Hirak J. Raj

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objectives: Our aim was to study the prevalence of Carbapenemase producing multi-drug-resistant gram-negative bacteria in different zones of our hospital to aid in antimicrobial resistance surveillance. …”
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    Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases among Gram-Negative Bacterial Isolates from Clinical Specimens in Three Major Hospitals in Northern Jordan by Raymond G. Batchoun, Samer F. Swedan, Abdullah M. Shurman

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Methods. 472 clinical gram-negative isolates identified by standard methods were tested for ESBL-production by (DDD) method using six cephalosporins and amoxicillin-clavulinate discs. …”
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    Evaluation of multidrug resistance in the Gram-negative microbiome of cancer patients and the adverse effects of their metabolites on albino rats and epithelial or fibroblasts cell lines by Mervat Morsy Abbas Ahmed El-Gendy, Huda Ahmed Alghamdi, Khaled G. Abdel-Wahhab, Nabila S. Hassan, Aya A. M. El-Bondkly, Mohammed Abdel-Wahab, Ayman A. Farghaly, Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed El-Bondkly

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This includes research into the microbial communities that influence cancer development, tumor-associated microorganisms, and the interactions between the microbiome and tumor, collectively referred to as the oncobiome. Methods The negative effects of secondary metabolites extracted from selected multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria within the cancer microbiota were evaluated. …”
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    Spread of TEM, VIM, SHV, and CTX-M β-Lactamases in Imipenem-Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli Isolated from Egyptian Hospitals by El sayed Hamdy Mohammed, Ahmed Elsadek Fakhr, Hanan Mohammed El sayed, Said abd Elmohsen Al Johery, Wesam Abdel Ghani Hassanein

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacilli resulting from β-lactamases have been reported to be an important cause of nosocomial infections and are a critical therapeutic problem worldwide. …”
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    Delving into discrepancies, a single-center experience with Accelerate Pheno for gram-negative bacteremia, a rapid phenotypic susceptibility testing method by Zoe Freeman Weiss, Dimitar Zelenkov, Jon Englert, Maureen Campion

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We report our clinical experience using the Accelerate Pheno™ followed by routine automated susceptibilities by the Vitek®2 for positive blood cultures with gram-negative rods. Design: This was a retrospective review of positive gram-negative blood cultures, including comparison of susceptibility testing results and impact on clinical care. …”
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