Lactobacilli are human commensals found in the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract. Although generally conceived as non-pathogenic microorganisms, the existence of several reports implicating them in certain severe pathological entities renders this species as opportunistic pathogens. The case of a 58-year-old woman with mixed Lactobacillus infection is described. The patient was admitted in an outpatient clinic with community acquired pneumonia, and on the third day of hospitalization she presented rapid pneumonia deterioration. Subsequent imaging techniques revealed increased pleural empyema in alignment with the general deterioration of her clinical condition. Pleural fluid culture revealed the presence of Lactobacillus delbrueckii ...
Citrobacter species, belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae, are environmental organisms commonl...
Lactobacillus is not a common pathogen; however, it can contribute to opportunistic infections such ...
Lactobacillus species are facultative gram-positive, catalase-negative anaerobic bacilli that are pa...
Introduction Lactobacillus catenaformis is a gram positive, anaerobic, non-motile and non-spore for...
Pneumonias due to Gram-negative bacilli are described in 37 patients with cancer who were admitted t...
Lactobacillus species are a commensal flora of the human gastrointestinal and the female genitourina...
SummaryAbscess formation and empyema are serious sequelae of pneumonia. Colonisation of the pleural ...
Copyright © 2012 Kevin M. DuPrey et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Microorganisms belonging to the Lactobacillus genus complex (LGC) are naturally associated or delibe...
Background and Objective: The Bacteria of pneumonia can also lead to Empyema Thoracic (ET) which can...
Lactobacilli are commensals in the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts and considered as havin...
Objectives: The view of pleural empyema as a complication of bacterial pneumonia is changing because...
Lactobacilli are gram-positive, nonspore-forming, anaerobic bacilli that are part of the normal flor...
Enterococci rarely cause pleuropulmonary infections. A novel case of definitively diagnosed nosocomi...
Lactobacillus spp. are part of the normal human flora and are generally assumed to be nonpathogenic....
Citrobacter species, belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae, are environmental organisms commonl...
Lactobacillus is not a common pathogen; however, it can contribute to opportunistic infections such ...
Lactobacillus species are facultative gram-positive, catalase-negative anaerobic bacilli that are pa...
Introduction Lactobacillus catenaformis is a gram positive, anaerobic, non-motile and non-spore for...
Pneumonias due to Gram-negative bacilli are described in 37 patients with cancer who were admitted t...
Lactobacillus species are a commensal flora of the human gastrointestinal and the female genitourina...
SummaryAbscess formation and empyema are serious sequelae of pneumonia. Colonisation of the pleural ...
Copyright © 2012 Kevin M. DuPrey et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Microorganisms belonging to the Lactobacillus genus complex (LGC) are naturally associated or delibe...
Background and Objective: The Bacteria of pneumonia can also lead to Empyema Thoracic (ET) which can...
Lactobacilli are commensals in the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts and considered as havin...
Objectives: The view of pleural empyema as a complication of bacterial pneumonia is changing because...
Lactobacilli are gram-positive, nonspore-forming, anaerobic bacilli that are part of the normal flor...
Enterococci rarely cause pleuropulmonary infections. A novel case of definitively diagnosed nosocomi...
Lactobacillus spp. are part of the normal human flora and are generally assumed to be nonpathogenic....
Citrobacter species, belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae, are environmental organisms commonl...
Lactobacillus is not a common pathogen; however, it can contribute to opportunistic infections such ...
Lactobacillus species are facultative gram-positive, catalase-negative anaerobic bacilli that are pa...