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haemophilus influenzae

,haemophilus influenzae,Haemophilus influenza

haemophilus influenzae
Publications: 5,150| Citation Count: 49,144
Stemming Variations: Haemophilus influenza
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    • Haemophilus influenzae is a well-known pathogen that colonizes the upper respiratory tract and invades the respiratory mucous membranes. H. influenzae strains frequently exhibit multiple antibiotic resistance, usually attributed to the presence of large R plasmids containing several resistance genes, each directed toward a specific antibiotic (23). However, a more general mechanism for baseline and increased levels of resistance, such as that conferred by the synergistic interaction of the outer membrane barrier and the multidrug efflux pumps (19), should also be considered...

    LAURA SANCHEZet al. The acrAB Homolog of Haemophilus influenzae Codes for a Functional Mul...

    • Haemophilus influenzae is a bacterium that often can be isolated from the deeper respiratory airways of patients with chronic asthmatic bronchitis. In the present study the effects ofH. influenzae vaccination on guinea pig pulmonary β-adrenoceptor number and function (in vitro and in vivo) have been evaluated. Functioning of β-adrenoceptors is determined by measuring the β-mimetic effect of isoprenaline on the inhibition of anaphylactic mediator release and isolated tracheal strip relaxation...

    F. P. Nijkamp. Haemophilus influenzae and the β-adrenergic system: A review

    • Haemophilus influenzae is a commensal and opportunistic pathogen of the human airways. A number of surface molecules contribute to colonization of the airways by H. influenzae, such as adhesins, including structures found in the lipooligosaccharide (LOS). A human bronchiolar xenograft model was employed to investigate the host-bacterial interactions involved in the colonization of the airway by H. influenzae. Differential display was used to identify H. influenzae mRNA that reflect genes which were preferentially expressed in the xenograft compared to growth...

    W. Edward Swordset al. Acylation of the Lipooligosaccharide of Haemophilus influenzae and Col...

    • Haemophilus influenzae is a gram-negative pathogen that causes infections ranging from asymptomatic colonization of the human upper respiratory tract to serious invasive diseases such as meningitis...

    Liping Yuet al. Structure of the N-terminal region of Haemophilus Influenzae HI0017: I...

    • Haemophilus influenzae is an important cause of respiratory infections, including acute otitis media, sinusitis, and chronic bronchitis, which are preceded by asymptomatic H. influenzae colonization of the human pharynx. The aim of this study was to describe the dynamics of pharyngeal colonization by H. influenzae and an intimately related species, Haemophilus haemolyticus, in healthy adults. Throat specimens from four healthy adult carriers were screened for Haemophilus species; 860 isolates were identified as H. influenzae or H...

    Deepa Mukundanet al. Pharyngeal Colonization Dynamics of Haemophilus influenzae and Haemoph...

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