AbstractWe describe five patients with positive blood culture for Kocuria species. Three patients had catheter-related bacteraemia and one had infective endocarditis caused by Kocuria kristinae, and one had a K. marina isolate, which was considered to be a contaminant. Identification of the isolates was further confirmed by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. In conclusion, Kocuria species are an unusual cause of infection in immunocompromised patients. Accurate identification with molecular methods is imperative for the diagnosis of these unusual pathogens
BackgroundKocuria kristinae is a Gram-positive microorganism, which has rarely been reported as a pa...
AbstractCandida krusei has been documented as an emerging pathogen causing nosocomial outbreaks. The...
Kocuria kristinae is opportunistic Gram-positive cocci from the family Micrococcaceae. It is usually...
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...
Kocuria species are facultative, catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, gram-positive cocci belongin...
AbstractKocuria rosea belongs to genus Kocuria (Micrococcaceae family, suborder Micrococcineae, orde...
Background: Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found on human...
Kocuria spp. are members of the Micrococcaceae family that are frequently found in the environment a...
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...
The genus Kocuria belongs to the family Micrococcaceae and includes Gram-positive strictly aerobic c...
Abstract Background Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found ...
Introduction.Kocuria kristinae is becoming a growing public health challenge, especially for its abi...
Kocuria kristinae is a catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, Gram-positive coccus found in the envi...
BackgroundKocuria kristinae is a Gram-positive microorganism, which has rarely been reported as a pa...
AbstractCandida krusei has been documented as an emerging pathogen causing nosocomial outbreaks. The...
Kocuria kristinae is opportunistic Gram-positive cocci from the family Micrococcaceae. It is usually...
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...
Kocuria species are facultative, catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, gram-positive cocci belongin...
AbstractKocuria rosea belongs to genus Kocuria (Micrococcaceae family, suborder Micrococcineae, orde...
Background: Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found on human...
Kocuria spp. are members of the Micrococcaceae family that are frequently found in the environment a...
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...
The genus Kocuria belongs to the family Micrococcaceae and includes Gram-positive strictly aerobic c...
Abstract Background Kocuria, previously classified into the genus of Micrococcus, is commonly found ...
Introduction.Kocuria kristinae is becoming a growing public health challenge, especially for its abi...
Kocuria kristinae is a catalase-positive, coagulase-negative, Gram-positive coccus found in the envi...
BackgroundKocuria kristinae is a Gram-positive microorganism, which has rarely been reported as a pa...
AbstractCandida krusei has been documented as an emerging pathogen causing nosocomial outbreaks. The...
Kocuria kristinae is opportunistic Gram-positive cocci from the family Micrococcaceae. It is usually...