Introduction.Kocuria kristinae is becoming a growing public health challenge, especially for its ability to cause infections in immunocompromised patients. This bacterium is a Gram+coccus, catalase+, coagulase, and it is a common inhabitant of skin and oral mucosa.Aim. To investigate the spectrum of infections caused by K.Kristinae.Methodology. Between January-March 2018, we carried out a systematic search in PubMed utilizing the key search term 'Kocuria kristinae'. The selection criteria for studies were studies reporting cases of human infections due to K. kristinae, case-control and cohort studies and studies published in English or Spanish.Results. The literature search yielded 48 publications: after title, abstract and full-text analy...
Kocuria rosea belongs to genus Kocuria (Micrococcaceae family, suborder Micrococcineae, order Actino...
AbstractKocuria rosea belongs to genus Kocuria (Micrococcaceae family, suborder Micrococcineae, orde...
Abstract Kocuria species are unusual human pathogens isolated most commonly from immunocompromised h...
Introduction.Kocuria kristinae is becoming a growing public health challenge, especially for its abi...
Background: Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found on human...
Objective of this systematic review was to establish whether and what invasive infections in humans ...
BackgroundKocuria kristinae is a Gram-positive microorganism, which has rarely been reported as a pa...
Abstract Background Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found ...
Kocuria species are facultative, catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, gram-positive cocci belongin...
Kocuria kristinae is a catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, Gram-positive coccus found in the envi...
Kocuria kristinae is opportunistic Gram-positive cocci from the family Micrococcaceae. It is usually...
Background: Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found on human...
Kocuria kristinae is a catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, Gram-positive coccus found in the envi...
Introduction: Recently, opportunistic microflora are increasingly known to be involved in the develo...
AbstractWe describe five patients with positive blood culture for Kocuria species. Three patients ha...
Kocuria rosea belongs to genus Kocuria (Micrococcaceae family, suborder Micrococcineae, order Actino...
AbstractKocuria rosea belongs to genus Kocuria (Micrococcaceae family, suborder Micrococcineae, orde...
Abstract Kocuria species are unusual human pathogens isolated most commonly from immunocompromised h...
Introduction.Kocuria kristinae is becoming a growing public health challenge, especially for its abi...
Background: Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found on human...
Objective of this systematic review was to establish whether and what invasive infections in humans ...
BackgroundKocuria kristinae is a Gram-positive microorganism, which has rarely been reported as a pa...
Abstract Background Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found ...
Kocuria species are facultative, catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, gram-positive cocci belongin...
Kocuria kristinae is a catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, Gram-positive coccus found in the envi...
Kocuria kristinae is opportunistic Gram-positive cocci from the family Micrococcaceae. It is usually...
Background: Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found on human...
Kocuria kristinae is a catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, Gram-positive coccus found in the envi...
Introduction: Recently, opportunistic microflora are increasingly known to be involved in the develo...
AbstractWe describe five patients with positive blood culture for Kocuria species. Three patients ha...
Kocuria rosea belongs to genus Kocuria (Micrococcaceae family, suborder Micrococcineae, order Actino...
AbstractKocuria rosea belongs to genus Kocuria (Micrococcaceae family, suborder Micrococcineae, orde...
Abstract Kocuria species are unusual human pathogens isolated most commonly from immunocompromised h...