We report the first case of Nocardia altamirensis cutaneous infection in an immunocompetent host. A 53-year-old male, with no predisposing factors, presented with a suppurative papular nodule on the dorsum of his left foot. N. altamirensis was identified by sequencing the 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), and treatment with amikacin led to complete resolution of the clinical picture. We believe that cutaneous nocardiosis should be kept in mind as a possible cause of serious complications also in immunocompetent hosts considering a nonspecific clinical picture and misdiagnosis of the infection as well as the poor response to empirical antimicrobial therapy
ABSTRACT Bac kground: Primary cutaneous nocardiosis is an uncommon entity. It usually occurs among i...
Background: Nocardiosis is an uncommon but world-wide infection caused by several species of soil-bo...
The Nocardia species are aerobic Gram-positive filamentous bacteria found worldwide in soil and deca...
We report the first case of Nocardia altamirensis cutaneous infection in an immunocompetent host. A ...
We report the first case of Nocardia altamirensis cutaneous infection in an immunocompetent host. A ...
Nocardiosis is known to be an opportunistic infection most commonly affecting immunocompromised pati...
Nocardiosis is known to be an opportunistic infection most commonly affecting immunocompromised pati...
Nocardiosis is known to be an opportunistic infection most commonly affecting immunocompromised pati...
Nocardiosis is a rare infection, potentially severe when the diagnosis is delayed and/or the respons...
Nocardiosis is a rare infection, potentially severe when the diagnosis is delayed and/or the respons...
Background: Nocardiosis is caused by an aerobic actinomycete, most commonly introduced through the r...
Nocardiosis is a potentially life-threatening infection that affects both immunocompetent and immuno...
Background: Nocardiosis is an uncommon but world-wide infection caused by several species of soil-bo...
Primary cutaneous nocardiosis is an uncommon entity. It usually occurs among immunocompetent but occ...
: Nocardia is a genus of gram-positive, filamentous, aerobic bacteria that belongs to the Actinomyce...
ABSTRACT Bac kground: Primary cutaneous nocardiosis is an uncommon entity. It usually occurs among i...
Background: Nocardiosis is an uncommon but world-wide infection caused by several species of soil-bo...
The Nocardia species are aerobic Gram-positive filamentous bacteria found worldwide in soil and deca...
We report the first case of Nocardia altamirensis cutaneous infection in an immunocompetent host. A ...
We report the first case of Nocardia altamirensis cutaneous infection in an immunocompetent host. A ...
Nocardiosis is known to be an opportunistic infection most commonly affecting immunocompromised pati...
Nocardiosis is known to be an opportunistic infection most commonly affecting immunocompromised pati...
Nocardiosis is known to be an opportunistic infection most commonly affecting immunocompromised pati...
Nocardiosis is a rare infection, potentially severe when the diagnosis is delayed and/or the respons...
Nocardiosis is a rare infection, potentially severe when the diagnosis is delayed and/or the respons...
Background: Nocardiosis is caused by an aerobic actinomycete, most commonly introduced through the r...
Nocardiosis is a potentially life-threatening infection that affects both immunocompetent and immuno...
Background: Nocardiosis is an uncommon but world-wide infection caused by several species of soil-bo...
Primary cutaneous nocardiosis is an uncommon entity. It usually occurs among immunocompetent but occ...
: Nocardia is a genus of gram-positive, filamentous, aerobic bacteria that belongs to the Actinomyce...
ABSTRACT Bac kground: Primary cutaneous nocardiosis is an uncommon entity. It usually occurs among i...
Background: Nocardiosis is an uncommon but world-wide infection caused by several species of soil-bo...
The Nocardia species are aerobic Gram-positive filamentous bacteria found worldwide in soil and deca...