Background & Aims: Nocardia are gram-positive, aerobic, relative acid-fast, and opportunistic bacteria, and one of the causes of systematic infection around the world. The natural habitats of these bacteria are soil and dust. Hospitalized patients with immune deficiency are at high risk of transmission of opportunistic infection. Due to these facts and the complexities that exist in the isolation and identification of these bacteria, the identification and controlling of the environmental resources of Nocardia in order to prevent opportunistic diseases are essential in controlling such infections. The objective of this study was to determine an appropriate method for the isolation and identification of Nocardia from environmental sources in...
Nocardiae are Gram-positive, filamentous, aerobic, relatively slow-growing, and weakly acid-fast bac...
Two bacterial isolates from Kuwaiti soil contaminated by crude oil were analysed by using a polyphas...
Nocardia species are ubiquitous in the environment and responsible for various human infections such...
Background & Aims: Nocardia are gram-positive, aerobic, relative acid-fast, and opportunistic bacter...
Introduction: Nocardia is saprophytic soil bacterium of the actinomycetes families. Nocardia has hig...
Background: Nocardia spp. belongs to the family Nocardiaceae , are obligatory aerobic, Gram-positive...
Background: Nocardiosis is a rare and potentially life-threatening infection caused by several speci...
Nocardia species, one of the most predominant Actinobacteria of the soil microbiota, cause infection...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Background & Objectives: Nocardiosis is opportunistic infection in patients with immunodeficiency. M...
Identification of clinically significant Nocardia species is essential for the definitive diagnosis,...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Nocardia is a ubiquitous microorganism related to pyogranulomatous infection, which is difficult to ...
BackgroundNocardia sp. causes a variety of clinical presentations. The incidence of nocardiosis vari...
International audienceObjectives: Nocardia, a Gram-positive bacterium, is responsible for rare and s...
Nocardiae are Gram-positive, filamentous, aerobic, relatively slow-growing, and weakly acid-fast bac...
Two bacterial isolates from Kuwaiti soil contaminated by crude oil were analysed by using a polyphas...
Nocardia species are ubiquitous in the environment and responsible for various human infections such...
Background & Aims: Nocardia are gram-positive, aerobic, relative acid-fast, and opportunistic bacter...
Introduction: Nocardia is saprophytic soil bacterium of the actinomycetes families. Nocardia has hig...
Background: Nocardia spp. belongs to the family Nocardiaceae , are obligatory aerobic, Gram-positive...
Background: Nocardiosis is a rare and potentially life-threatening infection caused by several speci...
Nocardia species, one of the most predominant Actinobacteria of the soil microbiota, cause infection...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Background & Objectives: Nocardiosis is opportunistic infection in patients with immunodeficiency. M...
Identification of clinically significant Nocardia species is essential for the definitive diagnosis,...
New methodologies were developed for the identification of Nocardia but the initial diagnosis still ...
Nocardia is a ubiquitous microorganism related to pyogranulomatous infection, which is difficult to ...
BackgroundNocardia sp. causes a variety of clinical presentations. The incidence of nocardiosis vari...
International audienceObjectives: Nocardia, a Gram-positive bacterium, is responsible for rare and s...
Nocardiae are Gram-positive, filamentous, aerobic, relatively slow-growing, and weakly acid-fast bac...
Two bacterial isolates from Kuwaiti soil contaminated by crude oil were analysed by using a polyphas...
Nocardia species are ubiquitous in the environment and responsible for various human infections such...