Identification of clinically significant Nocardia species is essential for the definitive diagnosis, predict antimicrobial susceptibility, epidemiological purposes, and for an effective treatment. Conventional identification of Nocardia species in routine medical laboratories which is based on phenotypic (cellular morphology, colonial characteristics), biochemical and enzymatic profiles, and chemotaxonomic characteristics is often laborious, and time-consuming. The procedure requires expertise, and newer species can be difficult to differentiate with accuracy from other related species. Alternative methods of identification, such as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and molecular biology techniques allow a better characterizatio...
Nocardiosis has been believed to be caused by the members of the Nocardia asteroides complex and the...
A novel actinomycete, strain N1286(T), isolated from a lung transplant patient with a pulmonary infe...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Although 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis is employed most often for the definitive identification of...
Currently for bacterial identification and classification the rrs gene encoding 16S rRNA is used as ...
Eighty-six Nocardia strains isolated from clinical samples in Belgium were identified by 16S rRNA ge...
Background: Nocardiosis is a rare and potentially life-threatening infection caused by several speci...
2 ABSTRACT 1 Nocardia speciation is difficult due to a complex and rapidly changing taxonomy, the 2 ...
BackgroundNocardia sp. causes a variety of clinical presentations. The incidence of nocardiosis vari...
AbstractTwenty Nocardia spp. isolated from ocular infections were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequen...
While 16S rRNA sequence-based identification ofNocardia species has become the gold standard, it is ...
Nocardia species, one of the most predominant Actinobacteria of the soil microbiota, cause infection...
This study aimed to clarify the taxonomic position of an actinomycete isolated from an HIV-positive ...
The objective of this study was to examine DNA sequence polymorphisms in the 16S-23S rRNA gene inter...
An actinomycete strain, 'Nocardia flavorosea' JCM 3332, was found to have properties consistent with...
Nocardiosis has been believed to be caused by the members of the Nocardia asteroides complex and the...
A novel actinomycete, strain N1286(T), isolated from a lung transplant patient with a pulmonary infe...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Although 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis is employed most often for the definitive identification of...
Currently for bacterial identification and classification the rrs gene encoding 16S rRNA is used as ...
Eighty-six Nocardia strains isolated from clinical samples in Belgium were identified by 16S rRNA ge...
Background: Nocardiosis is a rare and potentially life-threatening infection caused by several speci...
2 ABSTRACT 1 Nocardia speciation is difficult due to a complex and rapidly changing taxonomy, the 2 ...
BackgroundNocardia sp. causes a variety of clinical presentations. The incidence of nocardiosis vari...
AbstractTwenty Nocardia spp. isolated from ocular infections were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequen...
While 16S rRNA sequence-based identification ofNocardia species has become the gold standard, it is ...
Nocardia species, one of the most predominant Actinobacteria of the soil microbiota, cause infection...
This study aimed to clarify the taxonomic position of an actinomycete isolated from an HIV-positive ...
The objective of this study was to examine DNA sequence polymorphisms in the 16S-23S rRNA gene inter...
An actinomycete strain, 'Nocardia flavorosea' JCM 3332, was found to have properties consistent with...
Nocardiosis has been believed to be caused by the members of the Nocardia asteroides complex and the...
A novel actinomycete, strain N1286(T), isolated from a lung transplant patient with a pulmonary infe...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...