Background: Nocardiosis is a rare and potentially life-threatening infection caused by several species of the Nocardia genus. The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a rapid and new method to clinically identify relevant Nocardia species. Rapid and accurate diagnosis of Nocardia species is essential for the treatment of severe infections and prevention of cerebral abscess. Methods: One hundred and eighty patients, 103 (57.22%) male and 77 (42.78%) female, with severe symptomatic pulmonary infection were studied in the course of a 12-month period in Dr. Shariati Teaching Hospital affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2010. The specimens were cultured and identified using microbiological and biochemical tests....
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Nocardiae are Gram-positive, filamentous, aerobic, relatively slow-growing, and weakly acid-fast bac...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Identification of clinically significant Nocardia species is essential for the definitive diagnosis,...
International audienceThe diagnosis of nocardiosis, a severe opportunistic infection, is challenging...
Background & Aims: Nocardia are gram-positive, aerobic, relative acid-fast, and opportunistic bacter...
BackgroundNocardia sp. causes a variety of clinical presentations. The incidence of nocardiosis vari...
Background Transplant recipients are at risk of pulmonary nocardiosis, a life-threatening opportunis...
BackgroundTransplant recipients are at risk of pulmonary nocardiosis, a life-threatening opportunist...
BackgroundTransplant recipients are at risk of pulmonary nocardiosis, a life-threatening opportunist...
Nocardia is a ubiquitous microorganism related to pyogranulomatous infection, which is difficult to ...
BackgroundTransplant recipients are at risk of pulmonary nocardiosis, a life-threatening opportunist...
Although 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis is employed most often for the definitive identification of...
Background & Objectives: Nocardiosis is opportunistic infection in patients with immunodeficiency. M...
Nocardia species are ubiquitous in the environment and responsible for various human infections such...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Nocardiae are Gram-positive, filamentous, aerobic, relatively slow-growing, and weakly acid-fast bac...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Identification of clinically significant Nocardia species is essential for the definitive diagnosis,...
International audienceThe diagnosis of nocardiosis, a severe opportunistic infection, is challenging...
Background & Aims: Nocardia are gram-positive, aerobic, relative acid-fast, and opportunistic bacter...
BackgroundNocardia sp. causes a variety of clinical presentations. The incidence of nocardiosis vari...
Background Transplant recipients are at risk of pulmonary nocardiosis, a life-threatening opportunis...
BackgroundTransplant recipients are at risk of pulmonary nocardiosis, a life-threatening opportunist...
BackgroundTransplant recipients are at risk of pulmonary nocardiosis, a life-threatening opportunist...
Nocardia is a ubiquitous microorganism related to pyogranulomatous infection, which is difficult to ...
BackgroundTransplant recipients are at risk of pulmonary nocardiosis, a life-threatening opportunist...
Although 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis is employed most often for the definitive identification of...
Background & Objectives: Nocardiosis is opportunistic infection in patients with immunodeficiency. M...
Nocardia species are ubiquitous in the environment and responsible for various human infections such...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Nocardiae are Gram-positive, filamentous, aerobic, relatively slow-growing, and weakly acid-fast bac...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...