Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 19, 2026

08:46
A Neonatal Imaging Model of Gram-Negative Bacterial Sepsis
Published on: August 12, 2020
Pasteurella multocida septicemia in a newborn without scratches, licks or bites
Deganit Cohen-Adam1, Nufar Marcus, Oded Scheuerman
1Department of Pediatrics B, Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petah Tiqva, Israel.
The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ
|October 25, 2006
Abstract
No abstract available in PubMed .
Related Concept Videos
Development of the Oral Microbiota
The establishment of the oral microbiome begins before birth, challenging the long-held belief that the fetal oral cavity is sterile. The presence of oral microbes such as Streptococcus and Fusobacterium in amniotic fluid suggests that microbial exposure may occur in utero, potentially through translocation from the maternal oral or gastrointestinal tract. This early colonization primes the neonatal immune system and sets the stage for subsequent microbial succession. Maternal health,...
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) is a severe tick-borne illness caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, a Gram-negative, coccobacillary bacterium. This pathogen is an obligate intracellular parasite, requiring a host cell for replication. Transmission occurs through the bite of an infected tick. In the United States, the most important vectors are Dermacentor variabilis (American dog tick) and Dermacentor andersoni (Rocky Mountain wood tick), though other tick species may also serve as vectors.
