1.Infections caused by stenotrophomonas maltophilia
Journal Ho Chi Minh Medical 2004;8(1):36-38
From 1999 to 2002, 62 isolates of Stenotrophomonas maltophi were microbio-logically examined in laboratory of Cho Ray hospital. They were found to be internally 100% resistant to imipenem. 70% of isolates were sensitive to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, around 50% sensitive to piperacillin/tazobactam, ciprofloxacin and ceftazidime. Some clues for identifying these bacteria at present are also mentioned
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
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Infection
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microbiology
2.Full sequence of cagA gene and characteristics of cagA protein in five Helicobacter pylori strains in patients from Ho Chi Minh city
Mai Thi Chi Vo ; Truong Xuan Bui ; Hai Hoa Hoang ; Takeshi -- Azuma
Journal of Medical Research 2008;55(3):94-99
Background: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) strains with positive cagA gene can induce an advanced severe condition of atrophic gastritis and a higher risk of gastric carcinoma than those without cagA gene. Objective: To carry out the full sequence of cagA gene and preliminary analysis, classify cagA protein in H. pylori strains in Vietnamese patients. Subjects and method: 5 patients with H. pylori strains from Ho Chi Minh city were enrolled in the study. H. pylori was cultured and determined by PCR before sequencing full cagA gene. Analyzing cagA gene and constructing phylogenetic tree using biometrics and bioinformatics software. Results: The length of open reading frame of cagA gene of H. pylori strains in Vietnamese patients was 3480-3588 base-pairs, the number of amino acid in relavant cagA protein was 1159-1195 amino acids and all cagA protein molecules belonged to East Asian cagA, none of them was Western cagA. Even with the same classification of East Asian cagA, the Japanese H. pylori strains and Vietnamese strains were located in different cluster in phylogenetic tree. Conclusion: The study suggested that H. pylori cagA proteins in patients from Ho Chi Minh city belonged to East Asian cagA.
Helicabacter pylori
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H. pylori
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cagA