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Bacterial agents were found in 80% of the pleural effusion samples whereas 20% remained undiagnosed.
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PCR alone provided etiology in 102 (38%) of cases; ≥1 bacterial agent was found in 51 (19%); ≥1 viral agent in 72 (27%); and ≥1 copathogen in 27 (10%).
Etiology was established by conventional methods (i.e., bacterial cultures, urinary antigen assays and serology) in 127 (48%) of 267 cases; ≥1 bacterial agent was found in 107 (40%); and influenza viruses in 37 (14%).
No other infectious agents were found.
20 The bacterial agents are commensals, found commonly in the respiratory tract or on other mucous membrane surfaces 21– 23 and cause lung damage only when host defenses are diminished because of increased stress and/or concurrent viral infection.
Addition of a surface active agent was found to induce increasingly localized leaching activity of bacterial cells.
A promising agent is found.
Concentrations of fungal and bacterial agents were naturally log-transformed.
The influence of two novel, self-protected, bacterial agents was also investigated within the same scope.
Twelve bacterial species were found to be consistently associated with the red coral, forming a core microbiome that accounted for 94.6% of the overall bacterial community.
Nine bacterial species were found in carp intestine.
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