Chromobacterium violaceum (CV) is a facultative anaerobic organism specified as one of the gram-negative bacteria. CV has one flagellum found at the pole of the bacillus that gives the organism its motility nature. Natural CV is found in the soil and water. This bacterium has various biotechnological and pharmacological benefits. The organism has no pathogenic effects on humans, although at the point where human body meets the bacterium it can cause infection. The bacterial infection enters the body through lymph nodes and wounds into the bloodstream thus causing a mild skin infection. The infection can reach fatal stage on delayed treatment leading to lung, liver, and lymph problems. Therefore, determining the appropriate medications to tr...
Aims: To investigate the antibacterial efficacy of vancomycin towards Staphylococcus aureus under ae...
Human infection due to Chromobacterium violaceum is rare, even though the bacteria are ubiquitous in...
Chromobacterium violaceum, a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, non-sporing coccobacillus, produc...
Chromobacterium violaceum (CV) is an opportunistic pathogen found in soil and water from tropical an...
Violet-pigmented bacteria, which have been described since the end of the 19th century, are occasion...
ue to the emergence of resistant organisms such as VRE, vancomycin is now a "restricted antibio...
Chromobacterium violaceum is a free-living bacterium commonly found in aquatic habitats of tropical ...
Chromobacterium violaceum is a Gram negative, beta-proteobacterium found in the microbiota of tropic...
Chromobacterium violaceum (CV) produces a violet color pigment known as Violacein. It has been repor...
According to the American Cancer Society, cancer is a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolle...
_Chromobacterium violaceum_ is an opportunistic human pathogen causing a range of gastric infections...
Objectives: Vancomycin and metronidazole remain the only primary options for the treatment of Clostr...
Violacein is a violet pigment produced by Chromobacterium violaceum that possesses several functions...
Violacein is a violet pigment produced by Chromobacterium violaceum that possesses several functions...
Chromobacterium violaceum is an opportunistic pathogen which causes infections that are difficult to...
Aims: To investigate the antibacterial efficacy of vancomycin towards Staphylococcus aureus under ae...
Human infection due to Chromobacterium violaceum is rare, even though the bacteria are ubiquitous in...
Chromobacterium violaceum, a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, non-sporing coccobacillus, produc...
Chromobacterium violaceum (CV) is an opportunistic pathogen found in soil and water from tropical an...
Violet-pigmented bacteria, which have been described since the end of the 19th century, are occasion...
ue to the emergence of resistant organisms such as VRE, vancomycin is now a "restricted antibio...
Chromobacterium violaceum is a free-living bacterium commonly found in aquatic habitats of tropical ...
Chromobacterium violaceum is a Gram negative, beta-proteobacterium found in the microbiota of tropic...
Chromobacterium violaceum (CV) produces a violet color pigment known as Violacein. It has been repor...
According to the American Cancer Society, cancer is a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolle...
_Chromobacterium violaceum_ is an opportunistic human pathogen causing a range of gastric infections...
Objectives: Vancomycin and metronidazole remain the only primary options for the treatment of Clostr...
Violacein is a violet pigment produced by Chromobacterium violaceum that possesses several functions...
Violacein is a violet pigment produced by Chromobacterium violaceum that possesses several functions...
Chromobacterium violaceum is an opportunistic pathogen which causes infections that are difficult to...
Aims: To investigate the antibacterial efficacy of vancomycin towards Staphylococcus aureus under ae...
Human infection due to Chromobacterium violaceum is rare, even though the bacteria are ubiquitous in...
Chromobacterium violaceum, a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, non-sporing coccobacillus, produc...