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A Case of Clostridium Perfringens Endocarditis

Seo YM, Doo YC, Kyung TY, Ji JH, Kim DK, Han KR, Oh DJ, Rim CY

Endocarditis due to anaerobes is not a rare ocurrence. However, Clostridial endocarditis, most cases are caused by Clostridium perfringens, is an uncommon disease. Clostridium are gram positive spore forming obligate...
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Isolation of Enterotoxin - positive Strains of Clostridium perfringens Type A in Korea

Kim SY, Lee KW, Ryu SR, Jung IK, Lee KH

  • KMID: 2146937
  • J Korean Soc Microbiol.
  • 1998 Feb;33(1):49-54.
Clostridium perfringens is an anaerobe responsible for a wide range of diseases in animals and humans. Symptoms associated with C. perfringens food poisoning are caused by enterotoxin expressed only during...
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Clostridium Perfringens Infection: Report of One Case

Hahn SB, Shin SI

It is important to recongnize that the finding of Clostridia in a wound does not establish the diagnosis of gas gangrene. Clostridia may be present in traumatic wound under three...
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Empyema caused by Clostridium perfringens

Park HS, Jung CM, Choi JW, Hong Y, Kim WJ

Pleuropulmonary diseases caused by Clostridial species infections are rare, but have a mortality rate of up to 30%. Furthermore, older people are at greater risk of developing invasive clostridium infections,...
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A Case of Hepatic Portal Venous Gas Caused by Clostridium perfringens in a Patient with Mesenteric Atriovenous Malformation and Portal Hypertension

Park JW, Kwak MK, Kwon SS, Yoon SY, Lee NS, Kim KH, Won JH

Hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG) is a rare disease presenting as acute abdomen. The presence of the air in the portal vein has been associated with a mortality rate of...
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A Case of Clostridium perfringens Septicemia with Fatal Hemolytic Complication

Kwon O, Kim HY, Uh Y, Hwang GY, Kim HY, Yoon KJ

Massive intravascular hemolysis secondary to Clostridium perfringens septicemia is rare but often fatal. We report a case of a fatal clostridial hemolytic complication in a 71-year-old woman with probable refractory...
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A Case of Massive Intravascular Hemolysis Associated with Clostiridium perfringens Sepsis

Park KS, Kang SY, Lee WI

Clostridium perfringens is an anaerobic, gram-positive rod that inhabits the soil and the intestinal tracts of many animals, including humans. C. perfringens is a major cause of food poisoning, traumatic...
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A Fulminant Case of Clostridium perfringens Septic Shock caused by a Liver Abscess with Massive Hemolytic Anemia

Kang SM, Yoon JA, Kim S, So S, Lee H, Jo S, Huh JW

A 65-year-old female visited the emergency room for severe back pain radiating to the neck. Aortic dissection computed tomography revealed a ruptured liver abscess and large pneumoperitoneum. Although emergent percutaneous...
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Molecular Epidemiology of Clostridium perfringens Isolated from Food Poisoning in Seoul, 2013

Jin Y, Jung J, Jeon S, Choi S, Kim Y, Oh Y, Choi S, Jung K

Clostridium perfringens food poisoning ranks among the most common gastrointestinal diseases in developed countries. In Korea, C. perfringens food poisoning gradually increases. Using PCR, 72 strains of C. perfringens isolated...
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Gas Gangrene Caused by Streptococcus anginosus

Chung WC, Jung SY, Park PK, Lee SH, Lee KY, Kim KJ, Joung MK

Gas gangrene, a subset of necrotizing myositis, is a bacterial infection that produces gas in tissues in gangrene. It is usually caused by Clostridium species, most commonly Clostridium perfringens. Streptococcus...
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Antitoxin treatment for liver abscess caused by Clostridium perfringens

Hifumi T, Koido Y, Takahashi , Yamamoto A

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A Fatal Spontaneous Gas Gangrene due to Clostridium perfringens during Neutropenia of Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation: Case Report and Literature Review

Lee HL, Cho SY, Lee DG, Ko Y, Hyun JI, Kim BK, Seo JH, Lee JW, Lee S

Most cases of gas gangrene caused by Clostridium species begin with trauma-related injuries but in rare cases, spontaneous gas gangrene (SGG) can occur when patients have conditions such as advanced...
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Antibacterial activities of bark extracts from Fraxinus rhynchophylla Hance and Geranium koreanum Kom. against clinical strains of Clostridium perfringens in chickens

Oh JY, Lee KJ, Wei B, Roh JH, Kang M, Cha SY, Jang HK

Necrotic enteritis (NE) caused by Clostridium (C.) perfringens commonly occurs in domestic broiler farms since antibiotic supplementation in poultry feed has been banned. We evaluated the antibacterial activities of medicinal...
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Prevalence, toxin gene profile, antibiotic resistance, and molecular characterization of Clostridium perfringens from diarrheic and non-diarrheic dogs in Korea

Chon JW, Seo KH, Bae D, Park JH, Khan S, Sung K

Clostridium perfringens causes diarrhea and other diseases in animals and humans. We investigated the prevalence, toxin gene profiles, and antibiotic resistance of C. perfringens isolated from diarrheic dogs (DD) and...
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Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis with Septicemia with Providencia rettgeri and Clostridium perfringens

Hong SK, Shin S, Yoon JH, Kim EC

We report a suspicious case of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) caused by Providencia rettgeri and Clostridium perfringens in a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis. The patient presented with altered mentality and...
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A Case of Pseudomembraneous Colitis by Clostridium Perfringens

Shin JU, Kim HG, Lee CH, Chang SG, Lee SC, Bae JD, Jeon CH, Park JB

  • KMID: 2084134
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1998 Apr;18(2):262-269.
A 62-year-old female was adrnitted to the Catholic University Hospital of Taegu-Hyosung with an intracerebral hemorrhage. She was operated on successfully, but developed bacterial pneumonia. She was then treated with...
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Multiplex PCR Based Epidemiological Study for the Causes of Acute Diarrheal Disease in Adults Living in Jeju Island

Lee K, Kim DS, Chong MS

BACKGROUND: We attempted to determine the characteristics of diarrheal pathogens according to species, seasonal variations, and patient age using multiplex PCR for the epidemiologic study of diarrheal disease in Jeju...
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An Epidemiologic Study on Sudden Deaths of Cattle Occurred in Kyongju

Lim HS, Cheong HK, Kim JR, Kim IJ, Ha GY

  • KMID: 2303979
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2001 Jun;23(1):59-68.
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to provide the baseline data for the epidemiologic and microbiologic investigation for the etiology of sudden deaths of cattle in Sara-Ri, Seo Myun, Kyongju. METHODS: This...
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Recent Trends of Anaerobic Bacteria Isolated from Clinical Specimens and Clinical Characteristics of Anaerobic Bacteremia

Park Y, Lee Y, Kim M, Choi JY, Yong D, Jeong SH, Kim JM, Lee K, Chong Y

BACKGROUND: Anaerobic bacteria can cause various infections, and their incidence may differ greatly, depending on the country or hospital. We investigated recent trends in anaerobe isolation and clinical characteristics of...
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Direct Application of Multiplex PCR on Stool Specimens for Detection of Enteropathogenic Bacteria

Cho MC, Noh SA, Kim MN, Kim KM

BACKGROUND: Causative bacterial agents of infectious diarrheal disease were traditionally diagnosed by stool cultures. Stool culture, however, has a problem because of relatively low sensitivity and long turnaround time. In...
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