Abstract Background Bacillus cereus is a gram-positive rod bacterium that is responsible for food poisoning. It is naturally widely distributed, and thus often contaminates cultures. Although it is rarely considered responsible, it can cause serious infections under certain conditions. However, lethal infections, especially in immunocompetent patients, are rare. Case presentation A healthy 60-year-old man developed community-acquired B. cereus pneumonia and alveolar hemorrhage unveiled by abrupt chest pain and hemoptysis with no other advance symptoms. B. cereus induced silent alveolar destruction without any local or systemic inflammatory response. Although the lesion resembled lung anthrax, there was no evidence of Bacillus anthracis toxi...
Bacillus cereus is the 2nd most frequent bacterial agent responsible for food-borne outbreaks in Fra...
communiqué de presse : https://presse.inserm.fr/infections-nosocomiales-la-bacterie-bacillus-cereus-...
Bacillus cereus commonly causes catheter-related bloodstream infections (BSIs) in hospital settings,...
Abstract Background Bacillus cereus (B. cereus) rarely causes lower respiratory tract infections, al...
Reported here is a case of Bacillus cereus pneumonia that occurred in a patient with acute lymphobla...
This case clearly demonstrate the need for increased awareness of the potential for B. cereus to cau...
This case clearly demonstrate the need for increased awareness of the potential for B. cereus to cau...
The potential of Bacillus cereus to cause systemic infections is of serious concern. Apart from Gast...
Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive rod that is now recognized as a rare cause of frank disease in th...
Bacillus cereus infection is rarely associated with actual infection and for this reason single posi...
Bacillus cereus can cause serious, life-threatening, systemic infections in immunocompromised patien...
This case represents a rare fulminant course of fried-rice associated food poisoning in an immunocom...
Organisms of the genus Bacillus are aerobic, spore-forming, usually gram-positive rods which, with t...
A lethal intoxication case, which occurred in Brussels, Belgium, is described. A 20-year-old man die...
Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive rod that is now recognized as a rare cause of frank disease in th...
Bacillus cereus is the 2nd most frequent bacterial agent responsible for food-borne outbreaks in Fra...
communiqué de presse : https://presse.inserm.fr/infections-nosocomiales-la-bacterie-bacillus-cereus-...
Bacillus cereus commonly causes catheter-related bloodstream infections (BSIs) in hospital settings,...
Abstract Background Bacillus cereus (B. cereus) rarely causes lower respiratory tract infections, al...
Reported here is a case of Bacillus cereus pneumonia that occurred in a patient with acute lymphobla...
This case clearly demonstrate the need for increased awareness of the potential for B. cereus to cau...
This case clearly demonstrate the need for increased awareness of the potential for B. cereus to cau...
The potential of Bacillus cereus to cause systemic infections is of serious concern. Apart from Gast...
Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive rod that is now recognized as a rare cause of frank disease in th...
Bacillus cereus infection is rarely associated with actual infection and for this reason single posi...
Bacillus cereus can cause serious, life-threatening, systemic infections in immunocompromised patien...
This case represents a rare fulminant course of fried-rice associated food poisoning in an immunocom...
Organisms of the genus Bacillus are aerobic, spore-forming, usually gram-positive rods which, with t...
A lethal intoxication case, which occurred in Brussels, Belgium, is described. A 20-year-old man die...
Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive rod that is now recognized as a rare cause of frank disease in th...
Bacillus cereus is the 2nd most frequent bacterial agent responsible for food-borne outbreaks in Fra...
communiqué de presse : https://presse.inserm.fr/infections-nosocomiales-la-bacterie-bacillus-cereus-...
Bacillus cereus commonly causes catheter-related bloodstream infections (BSIs) in hospital settings,...