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- Haemophilus ducreyi are fastidious gram-negative coccobacilli bacteria. This species causes the ****ually transmitted disease chancroid, a major cause...
- inexpensive antigen detection methods for H. ducreyi identification are also po****r. Serologic detection of H. ducreyi uses outer membrane protein and lipooligosaccharide...
- rates of H. ducreyi infection seem to be declining according to a 2017 report, it is possible this may be due to lack of testing since H. ducreyi requires...
- influenzae—a cause of sepsis and bacterial meningitis in young children—and H. ducreyi, the causative agent of chancroid. All members are either aerobic or facultatively...
- "Epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of Haemophilus ducreyi – a disappearing pathogen?". Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy. 12...
- Fusobacterium nucleatum Gardnerella ****lis Haemophilus Haemophilus ducreyi Haemophilus influenzae Haemophilus parainfluenzae Haemophilus pertussis...
- carateum). Haemophilus ducreyi infections can cause skin conditions that mimic primary yaws. People infected with Haemophilus ducreyi lesions may or may not...
- Pseudomonadota. Many of these bacteria, including Shigella dysenteriae, Haemophilus ducreyi, and Escherichia coli, infect humans. Bacteria that produce CDTs often...
- are medically important coccobacilli that cause brucellosis. Haemophilus ducreyi, another medically important Gram-negative coccobacillus, is observed in...
- or S. pneumoniae. Genital ulcer disease (chancroid) in men due to H. ducreyi Pharyngitis or tonsillitis caused by S. pyogenes as an alternative to first-line...