and discuss its pathophysiology and treatment. CASE SUMMARY: An HIV-positive patient presented with pneumonia. A lung biopsy was performed after sputum and thoracentesis cultures failed to identify a pathogen. The lung biopsy revealed an unidentifiable, diphtheroid-like, gram-positive rod. A bronchoscopy performed five days after the lung biopsy produced the same diphtheroid-like, gram-positive rod. The patient was treated with several injectable antibiotics, but emergence of resistance to two of the antibiotics was suspected. Two weeks after the bacterial isolate was sent to a reference laboratory, it was identified as RE. The patient was discharged on oral antibiotics and experienced no recurrence of RE pneumonia. CONCLUSIONS: RE can be d...
Objective: To review two recent cases in HIV-negative subjects in the light of literature reports (5...
Rhodococcus equi is increasingly recognized as an opportunistic pathogen in solid organ transplant r...
Pulmonary rhodococcosis is an uncommon pulmonary infection in human beings, but the case reports hav...
Rhodococcus equi is an unusual cause of infection in humans, but has emerged as an opportunistic pat...
Rhodococcus equi infection is rare in humans, but has increasingly been reported in the last three d...
The authors reported a lung infection by Rhodococcus equi in a 25 years-old male patient admitted to...
Infections of Rhodococcus equi, a well-known pathogen in animals which causes cavitated pneumonia si...
Introduction. Rhodococcus (R) equi is an opportunistic, uncommon human pathogen that causes mainl...
Rhodococcus equi (R. equi) infections have been incidentally reported as a cause of pulmonary infect...
Introduction: Patients with human immunodeficiency virus carry a significant risk of contracting opp...
Rhodococcus equi is an unusual zoonotic pathogen that can cause life-threatening diseases in suscept...
Rhodococus equi infection is frequent in animals, but rare in humans. It usually appears as an oppor...
Abstract Background Rhodococcus equi (R.equi) is an acid fast, GRAM + coccobacillus, which is widesp...
Summary: Immune Reconstitution Syndrome (IRIS) has been associated with a variety of infections in p...
Rhodococcus equi is an uncommon Gram positive, variably acid-fast agent of infections, that appear a...
Objective: To review two recent cases in HIV-negative subjects in the light of literature reports (5...
Rhodococcus equi is increasingly recognized as an opportunistic pathogen in solid organ transplant r...
Pulmonary rhodococcosis is an uncommon pulmonary infection in human beings, but the case reports hav...
Rhodococcus equi is an unusual cause of infection in humans, but has emerged as an opportunistic pat...
Rhodococcus equi infection is rare in humans, but has increasingly been reported in the last three d...
The authors reported a lung infection by Rhodococcus equi in a 25 years-old male patient admitted to...
Infections of Rhodococcus equi, a well-known pathogen in animals which causes cavitated pneumonia si...
Introduction. Rhodococcus (R) equi is an opportunistic, uncommon human pathogen that causes mainl...
Rhodococcus equi (R. equi) infections have been incidentally reported as a cause of pulmonary infect...
Introduction: Patients with human immunodeficiency virus carry a significant risk of contracting opp...
Rhodococcus equi is an unusual zoonotic pathogen that can cause life-threatening diseases in suscept...
Rhodococus equi infection is frequent in animals, but rare in humans. It usually appears as an oppor...
Abstract Background Rhodococcus equi (R.equi) is an acid fast, GRAM + coccobacillus, which is widesp...
Summary: Immune Reconstitution Syndrome (IRIS) has been associated with a variety of infections in p...
Rhodococcus equi is an uncommon Gram positive, variably acid-fast agent of infections, that appear a...
Objective: To review two recent cases in HIV-negative subjects in the light of literature reports (5...
Rhodococcus equi is increasingly recognized as an opportunistic pathogen in solid organ transplant r...
Pulmonary rhodococcosis is an uncommon pulmonary infection in human beings, but the case reports hav...