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anaerobicNot requiring oxygen for the release of energy from food molecules such as glucose. An organism is described as anaerobic if it does not require oxygen in order to survive. Instead, anaerobic organisms use anaerobic respiration to obtain energy from food. Most anaerobic organisms are micro-organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, and internal parasites that live in places where there is never much oxygen, such as in the mud at the bottom of a lake or pond, or in the alimentary canal. Anaerobic organisms release much less of the available energy from their food than do aerobic organisms. Obligate anaerobes, such as certain primitive bacteria, cannot function in the presence of oxygen, but facultative anaerobes, such as the fermenting yeasts and most bacteria, can function with or without oxygen.
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difficile PCR ribotype library
at the Anaerobe Reference Laboratory, University Hospital of Wales,
Cardiff, United Kingdom, that contained > 160 C. A comparison of the findings from the two swabs led to two
important observations: (1) the pretherapy culture-positive rate
increased from 74% (recovered bacteria) to 80% (recovered and detected
bacteria) and (2) numerous anaerobes were present in the otorrhea
specimen that were not being recovered (unpublished data). It exerts strong antibacterial effects against
gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, aerobes, anaerobes as well as
Pseudomonas aeruginosa. |
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