International audienceMost of the species from the genus Kocuria are environmental or commensals of mammalian skin and oral bacteria, and had rarely been associated with human infection. However, recent reports showed an increase of the clinical role of these bacteria in human infectious diseases. Most of the cases occurred in hospitals and were device related. They included bacteremia, peritonitis, abscess, endocarditis and ocular infection. We here describe the main characteristics and the draft genome of Kocuria massiliensis sp. nov., strain P3598(T) (CSURP3598), a new Kocuria species that caused foot osteomyelitis in a 78-year-old woman. The improvement of diagnostic tools for the identification of bacteria in microbiological laboratori...
Here we report the main features of the proposed new bacterial species “Intestinimonas massiliensis”...
International audienceWe present here the main characteristics of 'Phocea massiliensis' strain Marse...
Kocuria spp. are members of the Micrococcaceae family that are frequently found in the environment a...
International audienceMost of the species from the genus Kocuria are environmental or commensals of ...
Background: Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found on human...
AbstractWe describe five patients with positive blood culture for Kocuria species. Three patients ha...
Abstract Background Kocuria spp. are ubiquitous bacteria that have gained recent attention as potent...
Introduction.Kocuria kristinae is becoming a growing public health challenge, especially for its abi...
Kocuria species are facultative, catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, gram-positive cocci belongin...
The genus Kocuria belongs to the family Micrococcaceae and includes Gram-positive strictly aerobic c...
Kocuria kristinae is opportunistic Gram-positive cocci from the family Micrococcaceae. It is usually...
Abstract Background Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found ...
We present here the main characteristics of ‘Phocea massiliensis’ strain Marseille-P2769T (CSUR P276...
AbstractWe present here the main characteristics of ‘Phocea massiliensis’ strain Marseille-P2769T (C...
We report here the isolation of a new bacterial species ‘Helcococcus massiliensis’ strain Marseille ...
Here we report the main features of the proposed new bacterial species “Intestinimonas massiliensis”...
International audienceWe present here the main characteristics of 'Phocea massiliensis' strain Marse...
Kocuria spp. are members of the Micrococcaceae family that are frequently found in the environment a...
International audienceMost of the species from the genus Kocuria are environmental or commensals of ...
Background: Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found on human...
AbstractWe describe five patients with positive blood culture for Kocuria species. Three patients ha...
Abstract Background Kocuria spp. are ubiquitous bacteria that have gained recent attention as potent...
Introduction.Kocuria kristinae is becoming a growing public health challenge, especially for its abi...
Kocuria species are facultative, catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, gram-positive cocci belongin...
The genus Kocuria belongs to the family Micrococcaceae and includes Gram-positive strictly aerobic c...
Kocuria kristinae is opportunistic Gram-positive cocci from the family Micrococcaceae. It is usually...
Abstract Background Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found ...
We present here the main characteristics of ‘Phocea massiliensis’ strain Marseille-P2769T (CSUR P276...
AbstractWe present here the main characteristics of ‘Phocea massiliensis’ strain Marseille-P2769T (C...
We report here the isolation of a new bacterial species ‘Helcococcus massiliensis’ strain Marseille ...
Here we report the main features of the proposed new bacterial species “Intestinimonas massiliensis”...
International audienceWe present here the main characteristics of 'Phocea massiliensis' strain Marse...
Kocuria spp. are members of the Micrococcaceae family that are frequently found in the environment a...