The genus Clostridium includes 60 species of obligate anaerobic, gram-positive, spore-forming bacilli. Clostridia are ubiquitous, being found in soil, decaying vegetation, marine sediment, and the intestinal tract of humans, other vertebrates, and insects. The most characteristic and well-documented diseases of neurologic and neuro-ophthalmologic importance are the histotoxic clostridial syndromes, tetanus and botulism, in which clostridial toxins are responsible for the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of the diseases. Clostridia are also commonly recovered from infected sites within the CNS. They are usually a component of a polymicrobial flora, making it difficult to establish their pathogenic role; however, certain species, p...
Several species of gram-positive bacilli are capable of producing CNS infection in humans. The most ...
from 96 children. The isolates comprised 43 (38 YO) unidentified Clostridium spp., 37 (33 YO) C. per...
Les bactériémies à Clostridium spp. sont des évènements peu fréquents mais dont l'incidence reste st...
Clostridium is an anaerobic bacterial genus. The clostridia produce more protein toxins than any oth...
One hundred fifty-two strains of Clostridium were isolated from 144 patients over a 14-month period....
Certain bacterial species belonging to the genus Clostridium are characterized by their ability to p...
Clostridium is a large genus of obligate anaerobes belonging to the Firmicutes phylum of bacteria, m...
Clostridium have more than 60 species, they can cause diverse infections in humans and animals by th...
EU Concerted Action: Pathology and Ecology of the Genus Clostridium in Humans, Animals and Foodstuff...
ABSTRACTThe significance of Clostridium spp. in blood cultures was evaluated by two methods. In the ...
Introduction: Clostridium Botulinum is a rod shaped gram positive, bacterium that survives as spores...
Purpose: Clostridia are widely distributed in the natural environments and inhabit the digestive tra...
Bacteria of different types are capable of living in the soil for long periods of time. Among these...
Of the 200 Clostridium spp. known to exist, approximately 30 have been associated with human disease...
Objective: Our surroundings are fully concentrated by a group of gram positive spore forming bacteri...
Several species of gram-positive bacilli are capable of producing CNS infection in humans. The most ...
from 96 children. The isolates comprised 43 (38 YO) unidentified Clostridium spp., 37 (33 YO) C. per...
Les bactériémies à Clostridium spp. sont des évènements peu fréquents mais dont l'incidence reste st...
Clostridium is an anaerobic bacterial genus. The clostridia produce more protein toxins than any oth...
One hundred fifty-two strains of Clostridium were isolated from 144 patients over a 14-month period....
Certain bacterial species belonging to the genus Clostridium are characterized by their ability to p...
Clostridium is a large genus of obligate anaerobes belonging to the Firmicutes phylum of bacteria, m...
Clostridium have more than 60 species, they can cause diverse infections in humans and animals by th...
EU Concerted Action: Pathology and Ecology of the Genus Clostridium in Humans, Animals and Foodstuff...
ABSTRACTThe significance of Clostridium spp. in blood cultures was evaluated by two methods. In the ...
Introduction: Clostridium Botulinum is a rod shaped gram positive, bacterium that survives as spores...
Purpose: Clostridia are widely distributed in the natural environments and inhabit the digestive tra...
Bacteria of different types are capable of living in the soil for long periods of time. Among these...
Of the 200 Clostridium spp. known to exist, approximately 30 have been associated with human disease...
Objective: Our surroundings are fully concentrated by a group of gram positive spore forming bacteri...
Several species of gram-positive bacilli are capable of producing CNS infection in humans. The most ...
from 96 children. The isolates comprised 43 (38 YO) unidentified Clostridium spp., 37 (33 YO) C. per...
Les bactériémies à Clostridium spp. sont des évènements peu fréquents mais dont l'incidence reste st...