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Analysis of 525 Samples To Determine the Usefulness of PCR Amplification and Sequencing of the 16S rRNA Gene for Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections

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Fenollar et al. (2006). Journal of Clinical Microbiology 44 (3)
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“Anaerococcus massiliensis” “Anaerococcus phoceensis” “Anaerococcus timonensis” “Clostridium massiliense” “Clostridium timonense” “Peptoniphilus massiliensis”
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ABSTRACT The 16S rRNA gene PCR in the diagnosis of bone and joint infections has not been systematically tested. Five hundred twenty-five bone and joint samples collected from 525 patients were cultured and submitted to 16S rRNA gene PCR detection of bacteria in parallel. The amplicons with mixed sequences were also cloned. When discordant results were observed, culture and PCR were performed once again. Bacteria were detected in 139 of 525 samples. Culture and 16S rRNA ge
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Selective enrichment and molecular characterization of a previously uncultured Nitrospira ‐like bacterium from activated sludge

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Spieck et al. (2006). Environmental Microbiology 8 (3)
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“Nitrospira defluvii”
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Summary Previously uncultured nitrite‐oxidizing bacteria affiliated to the genus Nitrospira have for the first time been successfully enriched from activated sludge from a municipal wastewater treatment plant. During the enrichment procedure, the abundance of the Nitrospira ‐like bacteria increased to approximately 86% of the total bacterial population. This high degree of purif
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CandidatusThiobios zoothamnicoli,” an Ectosymbiotic Bacterium Covering the Giant Marine CiliateZoothamnium niveum

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Rinke et al. (2006). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 72 (3)
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“Thiobios zoothamnicoli”
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ABSTRACTZoothamnium niveumis a giant, colonial marine ciliate from sulfide-rich habitats obligatorily covered with chemoautotrophic, sulfide-oxidizing bacteria which appear as coccoid rods and rods with a series of intermediate shapes. Comparative 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis and fluorescence in situ hybridization showed that the ectosymbiont ofZ. niveumbelongs to only one pleomorphic phylotype. TheZ. niveumectosymbiont is only moderately related to previously identified groups of thiotrophic
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Novel Genetic Variants of Anaplasma phagocytophilum , Anaplasma bovis , Anaplasma centrale , and a Novel Ehrlichia sp. in Wild Deer and Ticks on Two Major Islands in Japan

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Kawahara et al. (2006). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 72 (2)
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“Ehrlichia shimanensis”
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ABSTRACT Wild deer are one of the important natural reservoir hosts of several species of Ehrlichia and Anaplasma that cause human ehrlichiosis or anaplasmosis in the United States and Europe. The primary aim of the present study was to determine whether and what species of Ehrlichia and Anaplasma naturally infect deer in Japan. Blood samples obtained from wild deer on two major
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Comparison between Direct Microscopy and Flow Cytometry for rRNA‐Based Quantification of Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis in Activated Sludge

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Perez‐Feito et al. (2006). Water Environment Research 78 (2)
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“Accumulibacter phosphatis”
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A comparison of the quantification of a specific microbial group in activated sludge by fluorescent in‐situ hybridization, coupled with either direct microscopic counting or flow cytometry, was performed using an enhanced‐biological‐phosphorus‐removal, sequencing‐batch reactor. The population dynamics of Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis (Cand. A. phosphatis) was evaluated during two separate runs of the reactor. With the operational conditions used, Cand. A. phosphatis was enriched until a f
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Tepidimicrobium ferriphilum gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel moderately thermophilic, Fe(III)-reducing bacterium of the order Clostridiales

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Slobodkin et al. (2006). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 56 (2)
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Tepidimicrobium
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A moderately thermophilic, anaerobic bacterium (strain SB91T) was isolated from a freshwater hot spring at Barguzin Valley, Buryatiya, Russia. Cells of strain SB91Twere straight to slightly curved rods, 0·5–0·6 μm in diameter and 3·0–7·0 μm in length. Formation of endospores was not observed. The temperature range for growth was 26–62 °C, with an optimum at 50 °C. The pH range for growth was 5·5–9·5, with an optimum at pH 7·5–8·0. The substrates utilized by strain SB91Tin the presence of 9,10-an
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