Published in N Engl J Med on December 24, 1970
Survey on the incidence of Yersinia enterocolitica infection in Canada. Appl Microbiol (1974) 4.05
Clinical isolation of Yersinia enterocolitica: cold temperature enrichment. J Clin Microbiol (1975) 2.76
Isolation of Yersinia enterocolitica from raw milk. Appl Environ Microbiol (1978) 2.29
Recovery of Yersinia enterocolitica from streams and lakes of California. Appl Environ Microbiol (1976) 2.08
Yersiniosis in children. Can Med Assoc J (1974) 1.50
Medium for isolation of Yersinia enterocolitica. J Clin Microbiol (1979) 1.17
Septicemia caused by Yersinia enterocolitica. Can Med Assoc J (1978) 0.86
Post-Yersinia Arthritis. West J Med (1980) 0.79
Suppurative conjunctivitis caused by Yersinia enterocolitica. Can Med Assoc J (1978) 0.75
Preprototype of an automated microbial detection and identification system: a developmental investigation. J Clin Microbiol (1977) 21.60
Detection of Legionnaires disease bacteria by direct immunofluorescent staining. J Clin Microbiol (1978) 17.69
Primary isolation media for Legionnaires disease bacterium. J Clin Microbiol (1978) 11.86
Cellular fatty acid composition of isolates from Legionnaires disease. J Clin Microbiol (1977) 10.84
Disease caused by a marine Vibrio. Clinical characteristics and epidemiology. N Engl J Med (1979) 10.57
Diseases of humans (other than cholera) caused by vibrios. Annu Rev Microbiol (1980) 10.44
Halophilic Vibrio species isolated from blood cultures. J Clin Microbiol (1976) 7.48
Cultural and chemical characterization of CDC groups EO-2, M-5, and M-6, Moraxella (Moraxella) species, Oligella urethralis, Acinetobacter species, and Psychrobacter immobilis. J Clin Microbiol (1988) 5.97
30 years of campylobacters: biochemical characteristics and a biotyping proposal for Campylobacter jejuni. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 5.19
Rochalimaea elizabethae sp. nov. isolated from a patient with endocarditis. J Clin Microbiol (1993) 5.06
Non-cholera vibrio infections in the United States. Clinical, epidemiologic, and laboratory features. Ann Intern Med (1978) 4.28
Characterization and identification of 95 diphtheroid (group JK) cultures isolated from clinical specimens. J Clin Microbiol (1979) 3.86
Legionella longbeachae species nova, another etiologic agent of human pneumonia. Ann Intern Med (1981) 3.78
Bordetella holmesii sp. nov., a new gram-negative species associated with septicemia. J Clin Microbiol (1995) 3.63
Francisella philomiragia comb. nov. (formerly Yersinia philomiragia) and Francisella tularensis biogroup novicida (formerly Francisella novicida) associated with human disease. J Clin Microbiol (1989) 3.59
Unidentified gram-negative rod infection. A new disease of man. Ann Intern Med (1977) 3.53
Isolation and identification of Haemophilus ducreyi in a clinical study. J Clin Microbiol (1980) 3.40
Cellular fatty acid composition of selected Pseudomonas species. Appl Microbiol (1972) 3.28
Nontypable Haemophilus influenzae (biotype 4) as a neonatal, maternal, and genital pathogen. Rev Infect Dis (1983) 3.23
Pseudomonas putrefaciens isolates from clinical specimens. Appl Microbiol (1972) 3.21
Identification of Vibrio hollisae sp. nov. from patients with diarrhea. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 3.08
Cellular fatty acid composition of Pseudomonas paucimobilis and groups IIk-2, Ve-1, and Ve-2. J Clin Microbiol (1979) 2.58
Biochemical and chemical characterization of pink-pigmented oxidative bacteria. J Clin Microbiol (1990) 2.41
Bacteremia with and without meningitis due to Yersinia enterocolitica, Edwardsiella tarda, Comamonas terrigena, and Pseudomonas maltophilia. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1970) 2.38
Chemical characterization of Flavobacterium odoratum, Flavobacterium breve, and Flavobacterium-like groups IIe, IIh, and IIf. J Clin Microbiol (1986) 2.38
Analysis of Listeria monocytogenes by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and application of the method to epidemiologic investigations. Int J Food Microbiol (1989) 2.29
Roseomonas, a new genus associated with bacteremia and other human infections. J Clin Microbiol (1993) 2.28
Capnocytophaga canimorsus sp. nov. (formerly CDC group DF-2), a cause of septicemia following dog bite, and C. cynodegmi sp. nov., a cause of localized wound infection following dog bite. J Clin Microbiol (1989) 2.22
Neisseria lactamicus sp. n., a lactose-fermenting species resembling Neisseria meningitidis. Appl Microbiol (1969) 2.22
Serogroups of Campylobacter jejuni, Campylobacter coli, and Campylobacter fetus defined by direct immunofluorescence. J Clin Microbiol (1983) 2.22
Illness caused by Vibrio damsela and Vibrio hollisae. Lancet (1982) 2.17
Recovery of Pseudomonas gladioli from respiratory tract specimens of patients with cystic fibrosis. J Clin Microbiol (1989) 2.15
Role of foods in sporadic listeriosis. II. Microbiologic and epidemiologic investigation. The Listeria Study Group. JAMA (1992) 2.15
Cellular fatty acid composition of Campylobacter fetus. J Clin Microbiol (1980) 2.14
Tatumella ptyseos gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae found in clinical specimens. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 2.02
Relationship of CDC group EO-2 and psychrobacter immobilis. J Clin Microbiol (1987) 1.99
Comparison of anaerobic susceptibility results obtained by different methods. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1979) 1.96
Comparison of ribotyping and multilocus enzyme electrophoresis for subtyping of Listeria monocytogenes isolates. J Clin Microbiol (1994) 1.96
An unclassified gram-negative rod isolated from the pharynx on Thayer-Martin medium (selective agar). Appl Microbiol (1972) 1.91
Infection caused by Francisella philomiragia (formerly Yersinia philomiragia). A newly recognized human pathogen. Ann Intern Med (1989) 1.89
Cellular fatty acid composition of group IVe, a nonsaccharolytic organism from clinical sources. J Clin Microbiol (1980) 1.85
The epidemiology of listeriosis in the United States--1986. Listeriosis Study Group. Am J Epidemiol (1991) 1.84
Yersinia enterocolitica in adults with gastrointestinal disturbances: need for cold enrichment. J Clin Microbiol (1980) 1.82
Neisseria elongata subsp. nitroreducens subsp. nov., formerly CDC group M-6, a gram-negative bacterium associated with endocarditis. J Clin Microbiol (1990) 1.81
Vibrio furnissii (formerly aerogenic biogroup of Vibrio fluvialis), a new species isolated from human feces and the environment. J Clin Microbiol (1983) 1.81
The fatty acids of Pseudomonas multivorans (Pseudomonas cepacia) and Pseudomonas kingii. J Gen Microbiol (1973) 1.76
Recognition of Pseudomonas pickettii in the clinical laboratory: biochemical characterization of 62 strains. J Clin Microbiol (1975) 1.72
Cellular fatty acid composition of organisms frequently associated with human infections resulting from dog bites: Pasteurella multocida and groups of EF-4, IIj, M-5, and DF-2. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 1.72
Use of the rapid fermentation test in determining carbohydrate reactions of fastidious bacteria in clinical laboratories. J Clin Microbiol (1980) 1.70
Infections caused by Moraxella, Moraxella urethralis, Moraxella-like groups M-5 and M-6, and Kingella kingae in the United States, 1953-1980. Rev Infect Dis (1990) 1.69
Human disease caused by Brucella canis. A clinical and epidemiologic study of two cases. JAMA (1975) 1.69
Molecular characterization and proposal of a neotype strain for Bartonella bacilliformis. J Clin Microbiol (1991) 1.68
Letter: Vibrio parahaemolyticus septicemia. Arch Intern Med (1975) 1.63
Differentiation between Pseudomonas testosteroni and P. acidovorans by gas chromatography. Can J Microbiol (1972) 1.62
Polymicrobial bacteremia caused by Ewingella americana (family Enterobacteriaceae) and an unusual Pseudomonas species. J Clin Microbiol (1983) 1.58
BRO beta-lactamases of Branhamella catarrhalis and Moraxella subgenus Moraxella, including evidence for chromosomal beta-lactamase transfer by conjugation in B. catarrhalis, M. nonliquefaciens, and M. lacunata. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1989) 1.58
Comparison of biochemical, morphologic, and chemical characteristics of Centers for Disease Control fermentative coryneform groups 1, 2, and A-4. J Clin Microbiol (1987) 1.58
Wound infection by an indigenous Pseudomonas pseudomallei-like organism isolated from the soil: case report and epidemiologic study. J Infect Dis (1977) 1.57
Cellular fatty acids of nonpathogenic Neisseria. Can J Microbiol (1971) 1.57
Listeria monocytogenes ATCC 35152 and NCTC 7973 contain a nonhemolytic, nonvirulent variant. J Clin Microbiol (1987) 1.56
Laboratory-acquired infection with Pseudomonas pseudomallei (melioidosis). N Engl J Med (1981) 1.55
Cellular fatty acid composition of Kingella species, Cardiobacterium hominis, and Eikenella corrodens. J Clin Microbiol (1988) 1.47
Current status of lactose-fermenting Neisseria. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1970) 1.46
A point-source foodborne listeriosis outbreak: documented incubation period and possible mild illness. J Infect Dis (1994) 1.43
Cellular fatty acid composition of Pseudomonas marginata and closely associated bacteria. J Clin Microbiol (1983) 1.40
Characterization of some groups of gram-negative nonfermentative bacteria by the carbon source alkalinization technique. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 1.37
Cytopathogenic effects in enterocytelike Caco-2 cells differentiate virulent from avirulent Listeria strains. J Clin Microbiol (1991) 1.37
Human antibody to Bacteroidaceae. Am J Clin Nutr (1972) 1.36
Meningitis due to Edwardsiella tarda. First report of meningitis caused by E. tarda. Am J Clin Pathol (1968) 1.34
New latex agglutination test for rapid determination of rubella immune status. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 1.33
Neisseria weaveri sp. nov., formerly CDC group M-5, a gram-negative bacterium associated with dog bite wounds. J Clin Microbiol (1993) 1.32
Identification of Acinetobacter species. J Clin Microbiol (1994) 1.31
Characterization of CDC group DF-3 by cellular fatty acid analysis. J Clin Microbiol (1989) 1.30
Trends in disease caused by Neisseria meningitidis: 1972 and 1973. J Infect Dis (1974) 1.29
Serological classification of Xanthomonas maltophilia (Pseudomonas maltophilia) based on heat-stable O antigens. J Clin Microbiol (1989) 1.28
Cultural and biochemical characteristics and fatty acid composition of Pseudomonas diminuta and Pseudomonas vesiculare. J Clin Microbiol (1975) 1.27
Rapid isolation of Yersinia spp. from feces. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 1.24
Trends in meningococcal disease in the United States, 1975-1980. J Infect Dis (1983) 1.20
Prevalence of Neisseria meningitidis relatively resistant to penicillin in the United States, 1991. Meningococcal Disease Study Group. J Infect Dis (1994) 1.18
Chronic granulomatous disease: fatal septicemia caused by an unnamed gram-negative bacterium. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 1.16
A fatal case of group C streptococcal endocarditis. Case report. Mo Med (1970) 1.15
Fatty acid composition of Neisseria species as determined by gas chromatography. J Bacteriol (1968) 1.12
Comparison of several test systems used for determination of rubella immune status. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 1.12
Actinobacillus spp. and related bacteria in infected wounds of humans bitten by horses and sheep. J Clin Microbiol (1991) 1.10
Comparison of thirty-seven strains of Vd-3 bacteria with Agrobacterium radiobacter: morphological and physiological observations. J Clin Microbiol (1977) 1.10
Cellular fatty acids of Brucella canis and Brucella suis. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 1.10
Evaluation of hybridization characteristics of a cloned pRF106 probe for Listeria monocytogenes detection and development of a nonisotopic colony hybridization assay. Appl Environ Microbiol (1991) 1.10
Evaluation of two new color indicator media for diagnosis of dermatophytosis. Arch Dermatol (1970) 1.08
Human infections caused by Brevibacterium casei, formerly CDC groups B-1 and B-3. J Clin Microbiol (1994) 1.03
Characterization of Neisseria elongata subsp. glycolytica isolates obtained from human wound specimens and blood cultures. J Clin Microbiol (1995) 1.00
Characterization and differentiation of 59 strains of Moraxella urethralis from clinical specimens. Appl Microbiol (1974) 0.99
Antibody response to anaerobic bacteria. Rev Infect Dis (1980) 0.98
Chemical and cultural characterization of CDC group WO-1, a weakly oxidative gram-negative group of organisms isolated from clinical sources. J Clin Microbiol (1992) 0.97
Comparison of cold enrichment and U.S. Department of Agriculture methods for isolating Listeria monocytogenes from naturally contaminated foods. The Listeria Study Group. Appl Environ Microbiol (1991) 0.96
Corynebacterium group JK bacterial infection in a patient with an epicardial pacemaker. Am J Clin Pathol (1980) 0.94
Isolation and characterization of Yersinia enterocolitica. Mt Sinai J Med (1977) 0.94
Recognition of Dermabacter hominis, formerly CDC fermentative coryneform group 3 and group 5, as a potential human pathogen. J Clin Microbiol (1994) 0.94
Bacterioidaceae endotoxin detection by Limulus assay. Am J Clin Nutr (1972) 0.93
Endocarditis due to a lanthanic, unclassified Gram-negative bacterium (group IV d). Am J Clin Pathol (1968) 0.93
Rapid detection and identification of Bacteroides fragilis and Bacteroides melaninogenicus by immunofluorescence. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 0.92