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Mixed infections are the rule rather than the exception.
Twenty nine per cent of cases had a mixed infection, and chronic diarrhoea was more frequent in these patients.
The verified conclusion was that this plant suffered from a mixed infection by two separate viruses.
There was insufficient evidence to determine if the mixed infections were concurrent, intercurrent, or sequential.
Mixed infections were common in both (seven cases in the former subgroup, and six in the latter).
Mixed infections caused by numerous aerobic and anaerobic bacteria are often observed in clinical situations.
Mixed infections with F. hepatica occur in cattle.
Besides, they have to be placed in wards where they subject other patients to the danger of mixed infection."
In this case the test depends on mixed infections of host bacterial cells with two different bacteriophage mutant types.
In the majority of cases Fournier gangrene is a mixed infection caused by both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
Cellulitis is also seen in staphylococcus and corynebacterium mixed infections in bulls.
This organism is commonly recovered from different monomicrobial and mixed infections in humans and animals.
Given the difficulties in culturing anaerobic bacteria the frequency of the latter (including mixed infections) might be underestimated.
However, there are certain limitations such as the inability to identify mixed infections, and on clinical practice, the technique is inaccurate and unreliable.
Mixed infections, due to both aerobes and anaerobes, are of the cellulitis associated with Ludwig's angina.
Secondly, mixed infection or unknown numbers of infecting viruses make it very difficult to associate a particular phenotypic change with the investigated virus.
Evidence of mixed infection varied between studies, but snails with large numbers of N. salmincola were not parasitized by other trematodes.
It has also been isolated from actinomycotic lesions (mixed infection with certain Actinomyces species, in particular Actinomyces israelii).
It is possible that one or both of these viruses have been undetected in mixed infections with CeMV in some of the past studies.
The mixed infection of P. vivax and P. falciparum are treated as falciparum cases for the purpose of analysis.
In New Zealand, it was found in celery in a mixed infection with CeMV.
Mixed infections with both viruses and bacteria may occur in up to 45% of infections in children and 15% of infections in adults.
Although a greater proportion of patients with mixed infections had weight below the third percentile (eight of 21) this was not significantly different to those with Cryptosporidium alone (11/61).
In the western United States and south western Canada it had been found in clover in a mixed infection with another potexvirus, Clover yellow mosaic virus.
The other organisms detected in the children with mixed infections included Giardia lamblia,Aeromonas, enteropathogenic E coli,Shigella,Salmonella,Campylobacter, rotavirus, adenovirus, calicivirus, and astrovirus.