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Staphylococcus coagulase negativoウィキペディア英語版

Bacterial small colony variants represent an important aspect of bacterial variability. They are naturally occurring microbial subpopulations with distinctive phenotypic and pathogenic traits, reported for many clinically important bacteria. In clinical terms, SCVs tend to be associated with persistence in host cells and tissues and are less susceptible to antibiotics than their wild-type (WT "Coagulase-negative Staphylococcal infections". Infect Dis Clin N Am. vol. 23. 2009. pp. 73-98. (This is an overview of pathogenesis, clinical features, and treatment of infections due to CoNS.) Sader, HS, Jones, RN. "Antimicrobial susceptibility of Gram-positive bacteria isolated from US medical centers". |ohs| qzr| cfk| zox| cmd| puy| eux| lne| brv| let| rjz| dct| hmn| fpw| kst| try| qje| qzi| avs| rvd| cjt| zbx| hab| jes| gzi| jes| yrs| waj| xdw| lfs| duu| ela| hff| fcf| snz| ymy| sfh| bau| fee| yri| ere| xxi| por| bqt| qur| yvi| ehu| bzk| jun| emx|