Published in J Clin Microbiol on July 01, 1983
Biochemical identification of new species and biogroups of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from clinical specimens. J Clin Microbiol (1985) 17.42
Outbreak of necrotizing enterocolitis associated with Enterobacter sakazakii in powdered milk formula. J Clin Microbiol (2001) 2.62
Use of plasmid profiles in epidemiologic surveillance of disease outbreaks and in tracing the transmission of antibiotic resistance. Clin Microbiol Rev (1988) 2.35
Quality of powdered substitutes for breast milk with regard to members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. J Clin Microbiol (1988) 2.10
Invasive Enterobacter sakazakii disease in infants. Emerg Infect Dis (2006) 2.06
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Enzymatic profiles of Enterobacter sakazakii and related species with special reference to the alpha-glucosidase reaction and reproducibility of the test system. J Clin Microbiol (1984) 1.82
Diversity of the Cronobacter genus as revealed by multilocus sequence typing. J Clin Microbiol (2012) 1.75
Predominance of Cronobacter sakazakii sequence type 4 in neonatal infections. Emerg Infect Dis (2011) 1.63
Three cases of neonatal meningitis caused by Enterobacter sakazakii in powdered milk. J Clin Microbiol (1989) 1.60
Characterization of putative virulence genes on the related RepFIB plasmids harbored by Cronobacter spp. Appl Environ Microbiol (2011) 1.39
Comparative in vitro susceptibilities of eight Enterobacter species, with special reference to Enterobacter sakazakii. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1986) 1.30
The biochemical differentiation of Enterobacter sakazakii genotypes. BMC Microbiol (2006) 1.25
Enterobacter sakazakii: an emerging pathogen in infants and neonates. Surg Infect (Larchmt) (2008) 1.22
Enterobacter sakazakii invasion in human intestinal Caco-2 cells requires the host cell cytoskeleton and is enhanced by disruption of tight junction. Infect Immun (2007) 1.16
Brain damage in newborn rat model of meningitis by Enterobacter sakazakii: a role for outer membrane protein A. Lab Invest (2009) 1.15
Role of the host defense system and intestinal microbial flora in the pathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis. Surg Infect (Larchmt) (2009) 1.14
Molecular characterization of Cronobacter lipopolysaccharide O-antigen gene clusters and development of serotype-specific PCR assays. Appl Environ Microbiol (2011) 1.13
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Identification of "Cronobacter" spp. (Enterobacter sakazakii). J Clin Microbiol (2007) 1.06
Identification of Enterobacter sakazakii from closely related species: the use of artificial neural networks in the analysis of biochemical and 16S rDNA data. BMC Microbiol (2006) 1.01
Outer membrane protein A expression in Enterobacter sakazakii is required to induce microtubule condensation in human brain microvascular endothelial cells for invasion. Microb Pathog (2008) 0.95
In Silico identification of pathogenic strains of Cronobacter from Biochemical data reveals association of inositol fermentation with pathogenicity. BMC Microbiol (2011) 0.95
Fluorogenic selective and differential medium for isolation of Enterobacter sakazakii. Appl Environ Microbiol (2004) 0.95
Decreasing Enterobacter sakazakii (Cronobacter spp.) food contamination level with bacteriophages: prospects and problems. Microb Biotechnol (2008) 0.93
Genes involved in yellow pigmentation of Cronobacter sakazakii ES5 and influence of pigmentation on persistence and growth under environmental stress. Appl Environ Microbiol (2009) 0.88
Development of multiple-locus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis for the molecular subtyping of Enterobacter sakazakii. Appl Environ Microbiol (2007) 0.87
Attachment of and biofilm formation by Enterobacter sakazakii on stainless steel and enteral feeding tubes. Appl Environ Microbiol (2006) 0.87
The Prevalence and Control of Bacillus and Related Spore-Forming Bacteria in the Dairy Industry. Front Microbiol (2015) 0.84
Effectiveness of disinfectants in killing Enterobacter sakazakii in suspension, dried on the surface of stainless steel, and in a biofilm. Appl Environ Microbiol (2006) 0.84
Insights into virulence factors determining the pathogenicity of Cronobacter sakazakii. Virulence (2015) 0.83
Performance of media for recovering stressed cells of Enterobacter sakazakii as determined using spiral plating and ecometric techniques. Appl Environ Microbiol (2005) 0.82
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Prevalence and Characterization of Cronobacter spp. from Various Foods, Medicinal Plants, and Environmental Samples. Curr Microbiol (2015) 0.81
Altering the composition of caseicins A and B as a means of determining the contribution of specific residues to antimicrobial activity. Appl Environ Microbiol (2011) 0.79
Cronobacter sakazakii infection alters serotonin transporter and improved fear memory retention in the rat. Front Pharmacol (2015) 0.77
Complete Genome Sequence of Cronobacter sakazakii Strain CMCC 45402. Genome Announc (2014) 0.77
The Membrane Proteins Involved in Virulence of Cronobacter sakazakii Virulent G362 and Attenuated L3101 Isolates. Front Microbiol (2015) 0.76
Occurrence and Characterization of Cronobacter spp. in Dehydrated Rice Powder from Chinese Supermarket. PLoS One (2015) 0.75
The Roles of Epidemiologists, Laboratorians, and Public Health Agencies in Preventing Invasive Cronobacter Infection. Front Pediatr (2015) 0.75
Comparative activities of 13 beta-lactam antibiotics. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1982) 4.13
Neonatal death from pigmented coliform infection. Lancet (1961) 3.21
Meningoencephalitis and compartmentalization of the cerebral ventricles caused by Enterobacter sakazakii. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 2.01
Clinical evaluation of a new broad-spectrum oxa-beta-lactam antibiotic, moxalactam, in neonates and infants. J Pediatr (1981) 2.00
Bacteremia associated with Enterobacter sakazakii (yellow, pigmented Enterobacter cloacae). J Clin Microbiol (1979) 1.90
Use of agarose gel electrophoresis of plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid to fingerprint gram-negative bacilli. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 1.90
Ventriculitis complicating meningitis. Am J Dis Child (1972) 1.54
Neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis: a nine-year experience. Am J Dis Child (1981) 1.42
Oral gentamicin therapy in the prevention of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis. A controlled double-blind trial. Am J Dis Child (1978) 1.34
Coliform meningitis in the newborn. Arch Dis Child (1976) 1.25
Neonatal meningitis due to Enterobacter sakazakii. Tijdschr Kindergeneeskd (1982) 1.21
Intraventricular use of aminoglycosides in the treatment of gram-negative bacillary meningitis: conflicting views. J Infect Dis (1981) 1.15
Necrotizing enterocolitis. Epidemic following an outbreak of Enterobacter cloacae type 3305573 in a neonatal intensive care unit. Am J Dis Child (1980) 1.04
The pharmacokinetics and efficacy of an aminoglycoside administered into the cerebral ventricles in neonates: implications for further evaluation of this route of therapy in meningitis. J Infect Dis (1981) 0.98
Biochemical identification of new species and biogroups of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from clinical specimens. J Clin Microbiol (1985) 17.42
Laboratory investigation of hemorrhagic colitis outbreaks associated with a rare Escherichia coli serotype. J Clin Microbiol (1983) 10.23
Salmonella typhi: identification, antibiograms, serology, and bacteriophage typing. Am J Med Technol (1978) 9.79
Campylobacter pyloridis-associated chronic active antral gastritis. A prospective study of its prevalence and the effects of antibacterial and antiulcer treatment. Gastroenterology (1988) 8.27
Clonal relationships among Escherichia coli strains that cause hemorrhagic colitis and infantile diarrhea. Infect Immun (1993) 6.72
Meningitis caused by Streptococcus suis in humans. Rev Infect Dis (1988) 5.84
Clonal nature of Salmonella typhi and its genetic relatedness to other salmonellae as shown by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis, and proposal of Salmonella bongori comb. nov. J Clin Microbiol (1989) 5.21
Identification of Campylobacter pyloridis isolates by restriction endonuclease DNA analysis. J Clin Microbiol (1986) 5.15
Comparative activities of ciprofloxacin (Bay o 9867), norfloxacin, pipemidic acid, and nalidixic acid. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1983) 4.69
Escherichia fergusonii and Enterobacter taylorae, two new species of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from clinical specimens. J Clin Microbiol (1985) 4.52
Isolation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 from dairy cattle associated with two cases of haemolytic uraemic syndrome. Lancet (1986) 4.44
Toward a population genetic analysis of Salmonella: genetic diversity and relationships among strains of serotypes S. choleraesuis, S. derby, S. dublin, S. enteritidis, S. heidelberg, S. infantis, S. newport, and S. typhimurium. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1988) 4.43
Comparative activities of 13 beta-lactam antibiotics. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1982) 4.13
Genetic evidence of clonal descent of Escherichia coli O157:H7 associated with hemorrhagic colitis and hemolytic uremic syndrome. J Infect Dis (1988) 4.12
Salmonellosis associated with marijuana: a multistate outbreak traced by plasmid fingerprinting. N Engl J Med (1982) 4.03
The pathogenesis of hemorrhagic colitis caused by Escherichia coli O157:H7 in gnotobiotic piglets. J Infect Dis (1986) 3.96
H7 antiserum-sorbitol fermentation medium: a single tube screening medium for detecting Escherichia coli O157:H7 associated with hemorrhagic colitis. J Clin Microbiol (1985) 3.91
Atypical biogroups of Escherichia coli found in clinical specimens and description of Escherichia hermannii sp. nov. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 3.84
Infantile diarrhea produced by heat-stable enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. N Engl J Med (1976) 3.82
Ribosomal RNA gene restriction patterns provide increased sensitivity for typing Salmonella typhi strains. J Infect Dis (1989) 3.76
The ail locus is found uniquely in Yersinia enterocolitica serotypes commonly associated with disease. Infect Immun (1989) 3.75
Medical end-of-life decisions made for neonates and infants in the Netherlands. Lancet (1997) 3.70
Kluyvera, a new (redefined) genus in the family Enterobacteriaceae: identification of Kluyvera ascorbata sp. nov. and Kluyvera cryocrescens sp. nov. in clinical specimens. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 3.63
Production of Shiga-like toxin by Escherichia coli. J Infect Dis (1986) 3.53
Comparison of plasmid profile analysis, phage typing, and antimicrobial susceptibility testing in characterizing Salmonella typhimurium isolates from outbreaks. J Clin Microbiol (1984) 3.33
Molecular characterization of Vibrio cholerae O1 strains by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. J Clin Microbiol (1994) 3.27
Non-O group 1 Vibrio cholerae gastroenteritis in the United States: clinical, epidemiologic, and laboratory characteristics of sporadic cases. Ann Intern Med (1981) 3.25
Epidemiological fingerprinting of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by the production of and sensitivity of pyocin and bacteriophage. Appl Microbiol (1969) 3.24
Rapid development of ciprofloxacin resistance in methicillin-susceptible and -resistant Staphylococcus aureus. J Infect Dis (1991) 3.12
Identification of Vibrio hollisae sp. nov. from patients with diarrhea. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 3.08
Use of automated sequencing of polymerase chain reaction-generated amplicons to identify three types of cholera toxin subunit B in Vibrio cholerae O1 strains. J Clin Microbiol (1993) 3.01
Affinity purification and characterization of Shiga-like toxin II and production of toxin-specific monoclonal antibodies. Infect Immun (1988) 2.99
Evaluation of 10 methods to distinguish epidemic-associated Campylobacter strains. J Clin Microbiol (1991) 2.97
Aeromonas veronii, a new ornithine decarboxylase-positive species that may cause diarrhea. J Clin Microbiol (1987) 2.97
High-molecular-weight plasmid correlates with Escherichia coli enteroinvasiveness. Infect Immun (1982) 2.95
Epidemic diarrhea at Crater Lake from enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. A large waterborne outbreak. Ann Intern Med (1977) 2.80
Meningococcal serotypes and serogroup B disease in north-west Europe. Lancet (1986) 2.76
Aeromonas hydrophila and Plesiomonas shigelloides as causes of intestinal infections. Rev Infect Dis (1984) 2.71
Ewingella americana gen.nov., sp.nov., a new Enterobacteriaceae isolated from clinical specimens. Ann Microbiol (Paris) (1983) 2.69
Characteristics of major outer membrane proteins of Haemophilus influenzae. J Bacteriol (1983) 2.66
Virulence factors in Shiga-like toxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from humans and cattle. J Infect Dis (1992) 2.62
Combinatorial chemistry in insects: a library of defensive macrocyclic polyamines. Science (1998) 2.61
Automation of Salmonella typhi phage typing. Lancet (1975) 2.60
Molecular epidemiology of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1. J Clin Microbiol (1984) 2.60
Clostridial toxin in faeces of healthy infants. Lancet (1978) 2.58
In vitro activities of ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, pipemidic acid, cinoxacin, and nalidixic acid against Chlamydia trachomatis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1984) 2.53
Homogeneity of cell envelope protein subtypes, lipopolysaccharide serotypes, and biotypes among Haemophilus influenzae type b from patients with meningitis in The Netherlands. J Infect Dis (1983) 2.51
Reactive arthritis associated with Campylobacter jejuni enteritis. Br Med J (1979) 2.46
Parasitic, bacterial, and viral enteric pathogens associated with diarrhea in the Central African Republic. J Clin Microbiol (1984) 2.46
Unusual verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli associated with hemorrhagic colitis. J Clin Microbiol (1987) 2.44
Identification of Proteus penneri sp. nov., formerly known as Proteus vulgaris indole negative or as Proteus vulgaris biogroup 1. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 2.42
Phage typing of Salmonella enteritidis in the United States. J Clin Microbiol (1991) 2.41
Serotype-specific prevalence of Escherichia coli strains with EPEC adherence factor genes in infants with and without diarrhea in São Paulo, Brazil. J Infect Dis (1989) 2.35
Application of whole-cell DNA restriction endonuclease profiles to the epidemiology of Clostridium difficile-induced diarrhea. J Clin Microbiol (1987) 2.34
Immunochemical characterization of Neisseria meningitidis serotype antigens by immunodiffusion and SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis immunoperoxidase techniques and the distribution of serotypes among cases and carriers. J Gen Microbiol (1980) 2.32
Aeromonas schubertii, a new mannitol-negative species found in human clinical specimens. J Clin Microbiol (1988) 2.27
Koserella trabulsii, a new genus and species of Enterobacteriaceae formerly known as Enteric Group 45. J Clin Microbiol (1985) 2.25
Serological typing of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: use of commercial antisera and live antigens. J Clin Microbiol (1977) 2.18
Resistance mechanisms of multiply resistant pneumococci: antibiotic degradation studies. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1979) 2.17
Campylobacter butzleri sp. nov. isolated from humans and animals with diarrheal illness. J Clin Microbiol (1991) 2.15
Sepsis associated with transfusion of red cells contaminated with Yersinia enterocolitica. Transfusion (1990) 2.13
Molecular epidemiology of diphtheria in Russia, 1985-1994. J Infect Dis (1996) 2.12
Phenotypic characterization and DNA relatedness in human fecal isolates of Aeromonas spp. J Clin Microbiol (1989) 2.09
Bacteremia due to Cedecea neteri sp. nov. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 2.09
Heart rate variability. Ann Intern Med (1993) 2.07
Serratia ficaria isolated from a human clinical specimen. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 2.07
Epidemiological differentiation of Serratia marcescens: typing by bacteriocin production. Appl Microbiol (1972) 2.04
Aeromonas intestinal infections in the United States. Ann Intern Med (1986) 2.03
Tatumella ptyseos gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae found in clinical specimens. J Clin Microbiol (1981) 2.02
Helicobacter cinaedi-associated bacteremia and cellulitis in immunocompromised patients. Ann Intern Med (1994) 2.01
Pyocin typing of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: a simplified method. Appl Microbiol (1974) 1.97
Clones of serogroup B Neisseria meningitidis causing systemic disease in The Netherlands, 1958-1986. J Infect Dis (1990) 1.96
An outbreak of nosocomial infection due to multiply resistant Serratia marcescens: evidence of interhospital spread. J Infect Dis (1976) 1.95
Identification of HLA-B27M1 and -M2 cross-reactive antigens in Klebsiella, Shigella and Yersinia. Immunology (1984) 1.89
Difference between toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 from South America and US gulf coast. Lancet (1991) 1.87
Epidemiologic typing of Staphylococcus aureus by DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms of rRNA genes: elucidation of the clonal nature of a group of bacteriophage-nontypeable, ciprofloxacin-resistant, methicillin-susceptible S. aureus isolates. J Clin Microbiol (1992) 1.86
Effects of oral and intramuscular vitamin K prophylaxis on vitamin K1, PIVKA-II, and clotting factors in breast fed infants. Arch Dis Child (1992) 1.86
Variability of low-molecular-weight, heat-modifiable outer membrane proteins of Neisseria meningitidis. Infect Immun (1980) 1.85
Vibrio ("Beneckea") vulnificus, the bacterium associated with sepsis, septicaemia, and the sea. Lancet (1979) 1.84
Enzymatic profiles of Enterobacter sakazakii and related species with special reference to the alpha-glucosidase reaction and reproducibility of the test system. J Clin Microbiol (1984) 1.82
Vibrio furnissii (formerly aerogenic biogroup of Vibrio fluvialis), a new species isolated from human feces and the environment. J Clin Microbiol (1983) 1.81
Serratia ficaria isolated from a leg ulcer. South Med J (1983) 1.81
Detection of Serratia outbreaks in hospital. Lancet (1976) 1.81
Molecular epidemiology of Yersinia enterocolitica O:3 infections: use of chromosomal DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms of rRNA genes. J Clin Microbiol (1991) 1.80
Isolation of Latin American epidemic strain of Vibrio cholerae O1 from US Gulf Coast. Lancet (1992) 1.80
Influence of the 60-megadalton plasmid on adherence of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and genetic derivatives. Infect Immun (1990) 1.80
Providencia rustigianii: a new species in the family Enterobacteriaceae formerly known as Providencia alcalifaciens biogroup 3. J Clin Microbiol (1983) 1.79
A study of 280 cases of neonatal meningitis in The Netherlands. J Infect (1984) 1.79
Salmonella typhi: the laboratory as a reservoir of infection. J Infect Dis (1980) 1.78
Mnemonic for reporting bacteriocin and bacteriophage types. Lancet (1970) 1.78
Restriction fragment length polymorphisms in the ribosomal genes for species identification and subtyping of aerotolerant Campylobacter species. J Clin Microbiol (1991) 1.77
Application of PCR for detection of toxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae strains isolated during the Russian diphtheria epidemic, 1990 through 1994. J Clin Microbiol (1995) 1.76
Antigenic drift of Haemophilus influenzae in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Infect Immun (1989) 1.74
Foregoing intensive care treatment in newborn infants with extremely poor prognoses. A study in four neonatal intensive care units in The Netherlands. J Pediatr (1996) 1.72
Animal models to study Escherichia coli O157:H7 isolated from patients with haemorrhagic colitis. Lancet (1983) 1.70
Endogenous and exogenous reinfections by Haemophilus influenzae in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the effect of antibiotic treatment on persistence. J Infect Dis (1990) 1.69
Vibriophage VcA-3 as an epidemic strain marker for the U.S. Gulf Coast Vibrio cholerae O1 clone. J Clin Microbiol (1992) 1.68