Objectives: The view of pleural empyema as a complication of bacterial pneumonia is changing because many patients lack evidence of underlying pneumonia. To further our understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms, we conducted in-depth microbiological characterization of empyemas in clinically well-characterized patients and investigated observed microbial parallels between pleural empyemas and brain abscesses. Methods: Culture-positive and/or 16S rRNA gene PCR-positive pleural fluids were analysed using massive parallel sequencing of the 16S rRNA and rpoB genes. Clinical details were evaluated by medical record review. Comparative analysis with brain abscesses was performed using metagenomic data from a national Norwegian study. Results...
SUMMARY. Bacterial infection of the pleura is an old disease that continues to have a considerable m...
Introduction: Pleural infection is a condition that continues to pose a significant challenge to res...
Empyema is defined by the presence of bacteria and/or pus in pleural effusions. However, the biology...
Objectives: The view of pleural empyema as a complication of bacterial pneumonia is changing because...
Background: Pleural infection is a common and severe disease with high morbidity and mortality world...
BackgroundThe incidence of community-acquired pleural empyema is increasing. Knowledge of the bacter...
AbstractPleural infection is a relatively common complication of pneumonia with a broad aetiology. P...
Pleural empyema represents a severe complication of community acquired pneumonia with an incidence o...
INTRODUCTION : Pleural infection is a clinical problem with annual incidence of up to 80,000 cases ...
Background and Objective: The Bacteria of pneumonia can also lead to Empyema Thoracic (ET) which can...
Introduction:The microbial aetiology of pleural space infections has changed since the introduction ...
Background: Antibiotic choices for pleural infection are uncertain as its bacteriology is poorly des...
Streptococcus pneumoniae (Spn) is a major causative organism of empyema, an inflammatory condition o...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic choices for pleural infection are uncertain as its bacteriology is poorly des...
Objective: To study the various microorganisms in patients of empyema thoracis developing as a compl...
SUMMARY. Bacterial infection of the pleura is an old disease that continues to have a considerable m...
Introduction: Pleural infection is a condition that continues to pose a significant challenge to res...
Empyema is defined by the presence of bacteria and/or pus in pleural effusions. However, the biology...
Objectives: The view of pleural empyema as a complication of bacterial pneumonia is changing because...
Background: Pleural infection is a common and severe disease with high morbidity and mortality world...
BackgroundThe incidence of community-acquired pleural empyema is increasing. Knowledge of the bacter...
AbstractPleural infection is a relatively common complication of pneumonia with a broad aetiology. P...
Pleural empyema represents a severe complication of community acquired pneumonia with an incidence o...
INTRODUCTION : Pleural infection is a clinical problem with annual incidence of up to 80,000 cases ...
Background and Objective: The Bacteria of pneumonia can also lead to Empyema Thoracic (ET) which can...
Introduction:The microbial aetiology of pleural space infections has changed since the introduction ...
Background: Antibiotic choices for pleural infection are uncertain as its bacteriology is poorly des...
Streptococcus pneumoniae (Spn) is a major causative organism of empyema, an inflammatory condition o...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic choices for pleural infection are uncertain as its bacteriology is poorly des...
Objective: To study the various microorganisms in patients of empyema thoracis developing as a compl...
SUMMARY. Bacterial infection of the pleura is an old disease that continues to have a considerable m...
Introduction: Pleural infection is a condition that continues to pose a significant challenge to res...
Empyema is defined by the presence of bacteria and/or pus in pleural effusions. However, the biology...