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Helicobacter Pylori Infection and Its Potential Association with Idiopathic
Uncommon Pathogens Causing Hospital-Acquired Infections in Postoperative Cardiac Surgical Patients
Antibiotic Use Guidelines for Companion Animal Practice (2Nd Edition) Iii
Investigating the Biological and Mechanical Performance of Cranberry-Modified Silicone Materials for Use in Implantable Medical Devices
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Worldwide Links Between Proteus Mirabilis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae a Microbiological Overview of (CRE) Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae
The Characteristics of Gut Microbiota and Commensal Enterobacteriaceae Isolates in Tree Shrew
MICROBIOLOGY LEGEND CYCLE 33 ORGANISM 1 Proteus Spp
Molecular Detection of Some Virulence Factors of Uropathogenic Proteus Mirabilis
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria and Gut Microbiome Communities Associated with Wild-Caught Shrimp from the United States Versus Im
Anti-Proteus Vulgaris LPS Antibody (SAB4200850)
Urinary Tract Infections: Epidemiology, Mechanisms of Infection and Treatment Options
Novel Components of the Flagellar System in Epsilonproteobacteria Mbio.Asm.Org
Molecular Identification Using PCR-Technique of Proteus Mirabilis Associated with Urinary Tract Infection
Cycle 39 Organism 5
Some Observations on the Activity of Three Antiseptics Used As Bladder Irrigants in the Treatment of Urinary Tract Infection in Patients with Indwelling Catheters
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Supplemental Table 1. Overview of the Organisms Isolated by Blood
Proteus Mirabilis Interkingdom Swarming Signals Attract Blow Flies
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Core Biosynthesis in Proteus Mirabilis
Impact of Wastewater Effluents on the Structure and Antibiotic Resistance Of
Multidrug-Resistant Proteus Mirabilis Strain with Cointegrate Plasmid
Uropathogenic Properties of Proteus Mirabilis and Proteus Vulgaris
Cefazolin Breakpoints for Enterobacterales (Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections)
Association Between Rheumatoid Arthritis and Urinary Tract Infections Caused by Proteus Spp.: a Review
Diversity and Assessment of Potential Risk Factors of Gram-Negative Isolates Associated with French Cheeses
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Infection/Inflammation Multiplex Pathogen
Proteus Mirabilis
Isolation and Purification of Complex Ii from Proteus Mirabilis Strain Atcc 29245
Proteus Mirabilis
Role of Nickel in Microbial Pathogenesis
The Challenge of Efflux-Mediated Antibiotic Resistance in Gram- Negative Bacteria
Excess Labile Carbon Promotes the Expression of Virulence Factors in Coral Reef Bacterioplankton
Interactions of Escherichia Coli and Proteus Mirabilis with Mouse Mononuclear Phagocytes
Proteus Mirabilis in Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections (SSTI) Panel
Antimicrobial Susceptibilities and Laboratory Profiles
Comparative Epidemiology and Resistance Trends of Proteae in Urinary Tract Infections of Inpatients and Outpatients: a 10-Year Retrospective Study
Inventory of Bats and Culturable Proteobacteria from Cueva Las Escaleras (Ta´Chira, Venezuela): Evidence of Potential Human Health Risks
Isolation of Schineria Sp. from A
The Prevailing O Serogroups Among the Serologically Differentiated Clinical Proteus Spp. Strains in Poland
Characterization and Complete Genome Sequence of Privateer, a Highly Prolate Proteus Mirabilis Podophage
INTERBACTERIAL COMPETITION in the BURKHOLDERIA CEPACIA COMPLEX Andrew Irving Perault a Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty At
The Contribution of Pathogenic Bacteria to GI Symptoms in Parasite-Free Patients Omar M
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Characterization of Bacterial Communities and Their Antibiotic
The Faecal Flora: a Source of Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antibiotic Resistance
Oral Flora of Stray Dogs and Cats in Algeria: Pasteurella and Other Zoonotic Bacteria
Antibacterial Activity and Phytochemical Screening of Mentha Arvensis Linn
Identification of Enterobacteriaceae
Proteus Mirabilis Fimbriae- and Urease-Dependent Clusters Assemble in an Extracellular Niche to Initiate Bladder Stone Formation