Eighty-six Nocardia strains isolated from clinical samples in Belgium were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Eighty-three (96%) strains belonged to only six Nocardia species: N. farcinica (38 [44%]), N. nova (19 [22%]), N. cyriacigeorgica (13 [15%]), N. brasiliensis (6 [6.9%]), N. abscessus (5 [5.8%]), and N. paucivorans (2 [2.3%]). A gallery of nine conventional and enzymatic tests was developed for the rapid identification of the most common species isolated during this survey. Pyrrolidonyl aminopeptidase, gamma-glutamyl aminopeptidase, alpha-mannosidase, and alpha-glucosidase were found to be highly discriminating and could be used to develop an identification scheme
AbstractThe genus of Nocardia is rapidly expanding and the species distribution varies with differen...
Background: Nocardiosis is a rare and potentially life-threatening infection caused by several speci...
Nocardia asteruides has long been recognised as a heterogeneous group of organisms. The description ...
Identification of clinically significant Nocardia species is essential for the definitive diagnosis,...
International audienceObjectives: Nocardia, a Gram-positive bacterium, is responsible for rare and s...
BackgroundNocardia sp. causes a variety of clinical presentations. The incidence of nocardiosis vari...
Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of 112 clinical isolates, 28 type strains, and 9 reference str...
Although 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis is employed most often for the definitive identification of...
While 16S rRNA sequence-based identification ofNocardia species has become the gold standard, it is ...
Susceptibilities to 11 antimicrobial agents were determined by Etest for 93 Nocardia isolates from c...
The genus of Nocardia is rapidly expanding and the species distribution varies with different geogra...
Nocardia asteruides has long been recognised as a heterogeneous group of organisms. The description ...
2 ABSTRACT 1 Nocardia speciation is difficult due to a complex and rapidly changing taxonomy, the 2 ...
AbstractTwenty Nocardia spp. isolated from ocular infections were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequen...
Nocardiosis has been believed to be caused by the members of the Nocardia asteroides complex and the...
AbstractThe genus of Nocardia is rapidly expanding and the species distribution varies with differen...
Background: Nocardiosis is a rare and potentially life-threatening infection caused by several speci...
Nocardia asteruides has long been recognised as a heterogeneous group of organisms. The description ...
Identification of clinically significant Nocardia species is essential for the definitive diagnosis,...
International audienceObjectives: Nocardia, a Gram-positive bacterium, is responsible for rare and s...
BackgroundNocardia sp. causes a variety of clinical presentations. The incidence of nocardiosis vari...
Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of 112 clinical isolates, 28 type strains, and 9 reference str...
Although 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis is employed most often for the definitive identification of...
While 16S rRNA sequence-based identification ofNocardia species has become the gold standard, it is ...
Susceptibilities to 11 antimicrobial agents were determined by Etest for 93 Nocardia isolates from c...
The genus of Nocardia is rapidly expanding and the species distribution varies with different geogra...
Nocardia asteruides has long been recognised as a heterogeneous group of organisms. The description ...
2 ABSTRACT 1 Nocardia speciation is difficult due to a complex and rapidly changing taxonomy, the 2 ...
AbstractTwenty Nocardia spp. isolated from ocular infections were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequen...
Nocardiosis has been believed to be caused by the members of the Nocardia asteroides complex and the...
AbstractThe genus of Nocardia is rapidly expanding and the species distribution varies with differen...
Background: Nocardiosis is a rare and potentially life-threatening infection caused by several speci...
Nocardia asteruides has long been recognised as a heterogeneous group of organisms. The description ...