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Meanings of positive cocci in English
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One postinflammatory AS also had infective endocarditis from gram positivecocci without clinical sign.
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Eighty-six blood cultures that yielded Gram- positivecocci in clusters were included in this study.
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In infective endocarditis, gram- positivecocci were found in 70% of cases.
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Twenty-three percent failed to identify gram-negative rods on a slide with both gram- positivecocci and gram-negative rods.
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Gram- positivecocci are commonly isolated in orthopaedic implant infections and their resistance to β-lactams and fluoroquinolones is increasing.
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Thus, treatment of infections caused by Gram- positivecocci resistant to other antimicrobial drugs is a potential indication of daptomycin.
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Most susceptible bacteria were the Gram- positivecocci, including methicillin resistant S. aureus, while the most resistant was P. aeruginosa.
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The most common families were enterobacteriaceae in 58% and Gram- positivecocci in 36%.
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Enterobacteriaceae have remained the most common organisms, though the frequency of gram- positivecocci isolated has increased compared to older studies.
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Gram- positivecocci were identified in 32.8% and fungi infections in 5%.
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The susceptibility rates of Gram- positivecocci to cephalosporins were near 90%, which was relatively high compared to fluoroquinolones.
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The test comprises two panels, one for the direct species identification of important gram- positivecocci and the other for gram-negative rods.
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In conclusion, linezolid seems a good oral treatment alternative for orthopaedic implant infections due to Gram- positivecocci resistant to β-lactams and fluoroquinolones.
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A monomicrobial culture, mainly represented by Gram- positivecocci and Gram-negative bacilli, was identified in 27% of the positive bacterial cultures.
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The Staphy agar method is reliable and rapid for differentiating Gram- positivecocci in clusters in blood and for determining their methicillin resistance.
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Gram- positivecocci in particular, mainly Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermis, can be identified on patients' skin as facultative causes of wound bed infection.