Pseudomonas and Related Genera
Pseudomonas and Related Genera Ralph D. Feigin Pseudomonas species usually are strict aerobes; however, they can grow anaerobically in the presence of nitrates. Aerobic pseudomonads can use any carbon source,…
Pseudomonas and Related Genera Ralph D. Feigin Pseudomonas species usually are strict aerobes; however, they can grow anaerobically in the presence of nitrates. Aerobic pseudomonads can use any carbon source,…
Pneumococcal Infections Ralph D. Feigin Sheldon L. Kaplan Disease caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children. Almost all children experience some…
Pasteurella Multocida Morven S. Edwards The organism now designated Pasteurella multocida was isolated first by Kitt in 1878 and subsequently by Pasteur, who identified it as the causative agent of…
Gonococcal Infections E. Lori R. Patterson Although gonorrhea is most familiar as a urogenital infection in sexually active adults, disease caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae occurs at a variety of anatomic…
Meningococcal Infections C. Mary Healy Morven S. Edwards Carol J. Baker Great strides have been made in our understanding of the meningococcus since the initial descriptions of “epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis”…
Listeriosis Morven S. Edwards Listeria monocytogenes was described in 1911 as a bacillus that produced minute nodular lesions in the liver of a rabbit. It was shown to have infective…
Leptospirosis Ralph D. Feigin Leptospirosis is a disease caused by a single family of organisms that contains multiple serogroups and serotypes. The disease is characterized by a broad spectrum of…
Legionella Morven S. Edwards A constellation of illnesses caused by Legionella has been defined since the late 1970s. When epidemic pneumonia was diagnosed among delegates attending the 1976 American Legion…