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Isolation and identification methods of Rothia species in oral cavities.

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Rothia dentocariosa and Rothia mucilaginosa which are Gram-positive bacteria are part of the normal flora in the human oral cavity and pharynx. Furthermore, Rothia aeria, which was first isolated from air samples in the Russian space station Mir, is predicted to be an oral inhabitant.

A novel selective medium for the isolation and distribution of Rothia dentocariosa in oral cavities.

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Rothia dentocariosa is an indigenous microbial flora of dental plaque. To examine the bacterium population in oral cavities, a novel selective medium, designated RDSM, was developed for the isolation of R. dentocariosa. RDSM was prepared by adding 0.5 μg/ml of lincomycin, 10 μg/ml of colistin, and

A selective medium for Rothia mucilaginosa and its distribution in oral cavities.

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A selective medium for Rothia mucilaginosa (RMSM) was developed to examine the population of R. mucilaginosa in oral cavities. The growth recovery of R. mucilaginosa on RMSM was 85.1% relative to HI medium. R. mucilaginosa was detected at 3.4% of total bacteria from stimulated saliva of 8 subjects.

[Frequency of the occurrence of Rothia dentocariosa in the oral cavity].

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Complete Genome Sequence of Rothia mucilaginosa Strain NUM-Rm6536, Isolated from a Human Oral Cavity.

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Here, we present the complete genome sequence of Rothia mucilaginosa NUM-Rm6536, a strain isolated from the tongue plaque of a healthy human adult. This strain is amenable to genetic manipulation by transformation and so provides a useful foundation for more detailed investigation of this species.

Partial purification and characterization of alpha-glucosidase from Rothia dentocariosa.

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Disaccharidases of oral bacteria, especially alpha-glucosidase and beta-fructofuranosidase, are considered to play an important role in the induction of dental caries. Upon the examination of disaccharidases from several strains of saccharolytic oral bacteria, we found all of those bacteria to be

First reported case of Rothia dentocariosa spondylodiscitis in an immunocompetent patient.

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Rothia dentocariosa is part of the normal human oropharyngeal microflora and is frequently associated with dental caries and periodontal disease. Invasive disease has been described essentially in immunocompromised hosts and/or patients with underlying conditions as predisposing factors. We

Identification of disulphide stress-responsive extracytoplasmic function sigma factors in Rothia mucilaginosa.

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Rothia mucilaginosa is known as a member of commensal bacterial flora in the oral cavity and has received attention as a potential opportunistic pathogen. We previously determined the genomic sequence of R. mucilaginosa DY-18, a clinical strain with biofilm-like structures isolated from an infected

Rothia prosthetic knee joint infection.

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Rothia species - Gram-positive pleomorphic bacteria that are part of the normal oral and respiratory flora - are commonly associated with dental cavities and periodontal disease although systemic infections have been described. We describe a 53-year-old female with rheumatoid arthritis complicated

Three cases of Rothia dentocariosa bacteraemia: frequency in Denmark and a review.

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Three cases of non-endocarditis-associated Rothia dentocariosa bacteraermia occurred in Viborg County within the space of a year, whereas no cases have been registered in other parts of Denmark during the last 10 y. Two patients wore dentures but had no history of oral infection, while in the last

Rothia aeria endocarditis in a patient with a bicuspid aortic valve: case report.

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Rothia aeria is an uncommon pathogen mainly associated with endocarditis in case reports. In previous reports, endocarditis by R. aeria was complicated by central nervous system embolization. In the case we report herein, endocarditis by R. aeria was diagnosed after acute self-limited diarrhea. In
BACKGROUND Rothia dentocariosa (RD) is a Gram-positive rod that colonizes the human oral cavity and can cause infective endocarditis. RESULTS We report on a six-yr-old boy who underwent renal transplantation for polycystic kidney disease at the age of eight months. He developed post-transplant

Meningitis in a patient with neutropenia due to Rothia mucilaginosa: a case report.

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Rothia mucilaginosa is a Gram-positive bacterium occurring as a commensal in the oral cavity and upper respiratory tract. Although rarely pathogenic in an immunocompetent host, it can cause severe opportunistic infections in immunocompromised individuals.A
The aim of the study was to find variant of diode laser (λ = 810 nm) irradiation, which ensures elimination of unwanted microorganisms, including Rothia aeria, from dental healing abutments, and consequently accelerates process of wound healing in implantologically treated patients. The scope of the

Tube-ovarian abscess caused by Rothia aeria.

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Rothia aeria is a gram-positive amorphous bacillus and was discovered in the Russian space station 'Mir' in 1997. It shows phylogenetic similarity to Actinomyces israelii, and as determined using 16 s ribosomal RNA gene analysis R. aeria is classified as a bacteria of the genus
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