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- STUDIES IN THE COMMON COLD : I. OBSERVATIONS OF THE NORMAL BACTERIAL . . .
The normal basic throat flora includes Gram-negative cocci, non-hemolytic streptococci, and for certain individuals "large Gram-positive cocci," B influenzae, Bacillus "X," and diphtheroids
- Respiratory Microbiota- Normal Flora of Respiratory Tract
It is more commonly found in children (~50%) and people older than 60 years of age (~26%), than in adults (~6%) M nonliquefaciens and M lincolnii are also found in the nasopharynx of a few people as commensal
- 22. 2: Bacterial Infections of the Respiratory Tract
The respiratory tract can be infected by a variety of bacteria, both gram positive and gram negative Although the diseases that they cause may range from mild to severe, in most cases, the microbes remain localized within the respiratory system
- About Gram-negative Bacteria | Gram-negative bacteria | CDC
Gram-negative bacteria can cause serious infections in healthcare settings Infections from these bacteria are becoming increasingly difficult to treat due to antimicrobial resistance To prevent these infections, healthcare providers should follow recommended infection control practices
- Respiratory Bacterial Pathogens Identification
Bacterial infections of the lower respiratory tract are characterized by pneumonia In general, just like acute infections elsewhere, the time course is short (days) with clinical features of fever, cough, and dyspnea
- Gram-Negative Bacterial Infection - an overview - ScienceDirect
Gram-negative infections refer to infections caused by gram-negative bacteria, which are significant contributors to nosocomial bloodstream infections, pneumonia, and meningitis, often resulting in severe disease and higher mortality rates compared to gram-positive infections
- Klebsiella Pneumoniae Infection: Causes Symptoms
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a type of bacteria that can cause pneumonia, UTIs, wound infections and more It naturally lives in your gut and respiratory tract
- Gram-Negative Bacteria: Key Traits Common Infections
Gram-negative bacteria are responsible for a wide spectrum of human infections, ranging from mild to life-threatening They are particularly prevalent in healthcare settings, causing many hospital-acquired infections
- Overview of Gram-Negative Bacteria - The Merck Manuals
Gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria stain differently because their cell walls are different They also cause different types of infections, and different types of antibiotics are effective against them
- What Is Gram-Negative Bacteria? Types, Risks, and Treatment
Gram-negative bacteria are harder to treat than most Learn what makes them unique, which infections they cause, and how doctors approach treatment
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