Top 10 similar words or synonyms for iniae

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Streptococcus iniae Penicillin has been suggested as the drug of choice for the treatment of "S. iniae" infection in mammals, including humans. In the 1995–1996 cluster of human cases, all clinical isolates were susceptible to penicillin, several cephalosporins, clindamycin, erythromycin, and co-trimoxazole (MICs 0.25 µg/ml); all nine patients were treated with parenteral beta-lactam antibiotics and recovered uneventfully. A study of isolates submitted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention between 2000 and 2004 found all to be sensitive to beta-lactams, macrolides, quinolones, and vancomycin.
Streptococcus iniae The site of "S. iniae" infection and its clinical presentation vary from species to species. In tilapia, "S. iniae" causes meningoencephalitis, with symptoms including lethargy, dorsal rigidity, and erratic swimming behavior; death follows in a matter of days. In rainbow trout, it is typically associated with septicemia and central nervous system damage. Symptoms are consistent with septicemia, and include lethargy and loss of orientation (as in tilapia), exophthalmia, corneal opacity, and external and internal bleeding.
Streptococcus iniae Several antibiotics have been used successfully to treat "S. iniae" infection in fish. Enrofloxacin, a quinolone antibiotic, has been used to great effect in hybrid striped bass ("Morone chrysops" × "M. saxatilis"), although evidence suggested the development of a resistant strain. Amoxicillin, erythromycin, furazolidone, and oxytetracycline have also been used (the last with varying success, only in barramundi). Vaccination against "S. iniae" has been attempted with limited success as it only provides up to 6 months' immunity.
Streptococcus iniae "S. iniae" has occasionally produced infection in humans, especially fish handlers of Asian descent. Human infections include sepsis, toxic shock syndrome, and inflammation of the skin, intervertebral discs, or inner layer of the heart. Identifying "S. iniae" in the laboratory can be difficult, since the conventional methods used to identify streptococci yield insufficient results. It cannot be grouped by the Lancefield antigen method typically used to categorize "Streptococcus" species. The two known serotypes can be distinguished biochemically by differences in enzyme activity. Several antibiotics have been used to treat "S. iniae" infections.
Streptococcus iniae Phylogenetic analyses based on 16S ribosomal DNA suggest that "S. iniae" is closely related to other streptococcal pathogens of humans and animals. Specifically, it is clustered in the pyogenic group, along with other pathogenic streptococci such as "S. pyogenes", "S. agalactiae", "S. uberis", "S. canis", "S. porcinus", "S. phocae", and "S. intestinalis". Of these related species, it is most closely related to "S. porcinus". Genomic restriction fragment analysis of diverse host and geographical panels of "S. iniae" isolates has shown common profiles between virulent fish and human strains, though multiple pulsed field gel electrophoresis patterns have been identified among human isolates.